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noun
The act of innovating; the introduction of something new, in customs, rites, etc.
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He was always open to innovations in neurophysiology, therapy and scientific advances for the Bernard Foundation.
But when it comes to innovations in programming, Mr. Mehta expresses more caution.
Between the great, for-free songs, she talked about the school's commitment to innovations in education..
Between the great, for-free songs, she talked about the school's commitment to innovations in education.
Historically, new ways to distribute books have often led to innovations.
Countries with more private providers may be more welcoming to innovations that offer a competitive advantage.
The Agroecological Intensification Exchange, for example, connects online users to innovations all over the world.
Private sector partnerships are relatively new, but can open the door to innovations and ways of scaling up interventions.
The company's slogan, "This Is Not Your Grandmother's Fur," refers to innovations like sheared mink passing itself off as velvet.
Sharma pointed to innovations such as M-PESA, which have allowed the renewable energy sector to leapfrog in Africa.
He said the research could help lead to innovations that could improve the taste of sparkling wines.
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