Sentence examples for technological necessity from inspiring English sources

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In classic Internet fashion, an application born of technological necessity soon flowered in unimagined directions.

In this view, corporate expansion stems not from technological necessity but rather from an impulse to acquire or establish new subsidiaries or to branch out into new fields.

"Of the five methods of mobile video delivery studied in a recent In-Stat report, two operate outside the current cell phone ecosystem, and a third out-of-band video—seems third out-of-bandobile operathird out-of-bandal convideo seemsototechnological necessity".

Significant reforms of freedom in the 21st Century (and the very end of the 20th Century) have rarely occurred outside of technological necessity.

Ontologies have been applied to the formalization of experiments, which not only promotes semantic clarity but is also a technological necessity for the application of computational tools to automate the extraction of knowledge from scientific data (Soldatova and King, 2006).

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The record got away from him, upending his assumptions and making him yet another name in the long and controversial history of sampling: a bewildering grey area shaped by legal confusion, financial necessity, technological advances, arguments over artistic freedom, and old-fashioned seat-of-the-pants chutzpah.

Researchers should not assume that the storage of sequences is merely a technological or pragmatic necessity devoid of ethical obligations.

Good quality design for space architecture is the result of the interaction and interrelation between many different project necessities (technological, environmental, human factors, transportation, costs, etc).

Although a common agreement exists on the necessity for technological advancement of production technologies and business models in the sense of Industry 4.0, a major obstacle lies in the perceived complexity and abstractness which partly hinders its quick transformation into industrial practice.

Tells about Francis Cabot Lowell, and his 1814 public offering of stock in his textile factory... Economist Adam Smith thought that private companies would remain the normal way of doing business, but technological change and financial necessity proved him wrong.

EC vice president Neelie Kroes has spoken about these nuances: the necessity of technological disruption alongside the fact that "these people all need to pay their taxes and play by the rules".

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