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To really innovate and improve and bring the level of innovation we've seen on the consumer.
Black Ops, published by Activision, does not really innovate, but it doesn't have to.
So England might have to really innovate if they're to contrive a way of tossing this one away.
And no politician wants to really innovate without focus groups, to make a sustained argument for any solution that might entail risk or imagination.
"It's remarkable how perceptions of environmental liability have changed [but] our struggle is finding the incentives for mining companies to really innovate," he says.
He added, "It's too early to see whether this is part of a strategic push to really innovate in the digital space, or just a more tactical response to the excitement that luxury brands are currently feeling over all things digital".
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"There could be huge impact from nontraditional organizations in really innovating in the field," he said.
Now, says Mr Yang, entering America should cost a more manageable 10% of handset revenues.That pragmatic approach offers a clue as to how Lenovo really innovates.
"The Chinese are really innovating super fast," he says.
We've really innovated and made it our own".
"If you truly look at it, toys have not really innovated since the eighties.
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