Sentence examples for technological modernisation from inspiring English sources

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In a new year's speech Kim vowed to pursue a nationwide programme of technological modernisation.

But out of the public eye their different interests are driving a no-holds-barred fight that is far from decided.The danger, everybody agrees, is that the technological modernisation of America's stockmarkets will be mishandled.

Advisers say the prime minister, who has consistently promoted technology as the answer to India's enduring social and economic problems, believes there is an opportunity to enlist the most powerful people in the global IT industry in his push for technological modernisation in his homeland.

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The "modernising partnership" – a term coined when Steinmeier was foreign minister – lives on in language only, and has suffered from the fact that Putin's Russia only wants to equate modernisation with technological progress.

The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) persists, despite the availability of conventional medicine (CM), modernisation, globalisation, technological advancement, and limited scientific evidence supporting CAM.

What is the case for the wholesale shift from analogue, face-to-face services to online services?' One of the things I want to suggest is that many of the benefits of this present phase of modernisation, and the technological investment that drives it, are not the traditional benefits of efficiency gains to the supplier.

The problem is that to vaunt modernisation, which implies that technological successes will make Russia a great world power again, is to set the wrong priority.

One example that shows the effects of rationalisation and modernisation policies and their interconnectedness with technological developments is that of the introduction of pedigree cattle breeding.

They claim that if the developed nations want to restrict the emissions of the developing nations, they need to pay for the technological leap to bypass the early, dirty stages of modernisation and energy production as well as provide funding to deal with the current and future effects of climate change.

For the Department of Health, the CDSS offered the chance of a high profile technological success – much needed given all the promises about harnessing technology to achieve NHS modernisation.

Just as technological change has stoked protectionist sentiment in the private sector in rich countries, modernisation of government can seem threatening and unfair to those who work in the public sector.Moreover, efficient government can be repressive government.

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