Sentence examples for innovate of from inspiring English sources

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For the traditional executives running these large companies, of course they want to grow, of course they want to innovate, of course they'd rather have revenue grow faster than slower, but they mostly don't want to lose what they've got.

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Meanwhile, Google has been doing some "innovating" of its own: it's invented a web browser.

Why, keep innovating of course.

That's no reason to stop innovating, of course.

"This is a game of who is innovating, of really who is building what the market wants and needs," he said.

Noah Webster warned in his dictionary, in 1828, "It is often dangerous to innovate on the customs of a nation".

You accuse the two bank associations of failing to innovate because of the "cozy" relationship between the banks that make up the MasterCard and Visa associations.

Shah and Tripsas (2007) argue that even though users innovate, commercialization of their innovations will be rare.

Coal, like Kodak's old Brownie camera, is being innovated out of business.

We have to innovate for all of our fellow citizens.

"Our power to innovate kind of has gotten stuck in a plethora of regulatory constraints.

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