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Canonical is aggressively embracing the post-PC culture, and are driving computing convergence with a coherent "multi-screen" strategy.
This study employs the term "posthuman" by embracing the post-anthropocentric and post-dualistic approach of (Philosophical, Cultural and Critical) Posthumanism.
If this means better embracing the post-Thatcher age and abandoning the likes of Monetarism, then it is an endeavour well worth undertaking.
Rolling Stone magazine named Reznor number 46 in its "100 People Who Are Changing America" list, concluding that he has "been more creative than anyone in embracing the post-CD era".
Rolling Stone named The Slip in their "Best of 2008" list, ranking the album at number 37, and named Reznor number 46 in its "100 People Who Are Changing America" list, concluding that he has "been more creative than anyone in embracing the post-CD era".
The political justification was that Britain must be the first to embrace the post-industrial world.
Unlike many revisionists, he embraces the post-war order, wants an internationalist role for Japan, and does not see bogeymen behind every tree.
These steps can ensure directors can ask better questions and get better answers on climate and sustainability risks and opportunities as we embrace the post-Paris horizon.
We thereby have embraced the post-9/11 trauma rather than exorcised it.
In recent years, it has been Democrats, more often than Republicans, who have embraced the language of post-partisanship.
Many white Americans are quick to embrace the so-called post-racial world and leave behind all the uncomfortable discussions about diversity.
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