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There are always several buzz words floating around the tech scene.
Tighter borders are perhaps the biggest buzz words around the Continent.
Today we call that national security, whatever the buzz words are.
And there seem to be this buzz words that just catch on.
Wherever you go, it seems exclusivity and luxury are now the profitable buzz-words.
They are antibiotic free, hormone-free, all the buzz words, we got them all.
Buzz words bandied about in slogans frequently generate as much skepticism as they do enthusiasm.
The market had expected her to offer clarity – what we got were buzz words and rhetoric.
Andre: He just takes whatever buzz words are in the air on both side of the spectrum.
EVANS: BECAUSE IF I WANTED TO BE A CYNIC, I WOULD SAY YOU ARE HITTING ALL THE RIGHT BUZZ WORDS NOW.
Just like when we talked about the cloud several years ago, about mobile, of course there was buzz words but it happened.
You can use buzz words like open reality, but I'm linking the virtual world to real places that are good for people again.
"Snacking" and "grazing" are buzz words in a tepid packaged food industry grappling with economic instability and a consumer shift toward fresher foods.
Yet, the jury heard the buzz words often spoken by officers in black male police shootings that she feared for her own life.
Over the next four years he transformed it into a sustainable, solar-powered paradise—all buzz words that would have London's rental market drooling.
Life was simpler when the con artist would just use known buzz words like "Nigerian prince" in their email to coax you for information.
The questions, which include a spattering of corporate buzz words, ask employees to weigh in on everything from the clarity of their chain of command to their job satisfaction.
"Disruption" was one of 2015's big buzz words with established companies trying to come up with new ways to fight off hot start-ups attacking their business models.
The automaker said the idea fits into its self-styled "City of Tomorrow," a high concept vision of the future involving autonomous vehicles, ride-sharing, and a bevy of other transportation buzz words.
Like many companies across Silicon Valley, ride-sharing powerhouse Lyft is making sure "diversity efforts" are more than just buzz words in 2020 — and one woman is at the center of their strategy.
Suddenly, or so it seemed, buzz words weren't "driverless" and "robotaxis," they were "safety" and "advanced driver assistance systems," a less-capable level of automation that is found in new sedans, SUVs and pickup trucks.
The company uses the full complement of buzz words to describe its machine learning-based, algorithmically driven, technology that it claims can better and more quickly approve and pay out claims to policy holders at a lower price.
The company uses the full compliment of buzz words to describe its machine learning-based, algorithmically driven, technology that it claims can better and more quickly approve and pay out claims to policy holders at a lower price.
Passporting rights, free movement of people and single market access are among the EU buzz words uppermost in the minds of UK-based bankers, telecom executives and airline owners who want to preserve market shares built up over decades.
I know a thing or two about the food services industry and the need for a B2B marketplace in an industry ripe with all of our favorite buzz words: fragmentation, last-mile logistics and a lack of pricing transparency.
KURTZ: Well look it&aposs no secret that much of the does not like this president, doesn&apost agree with his policies, doesn&apost even like his style so some of the buzz words is where it going over the top.
My son has dealt with police harassment so these conversations don't change, the political climate changes, the buzz words change but the conversations about what people go through on the ground level, working class people, people in the community doesn't change.
Time will tell if Second Home LA actually benefits the community in which it's located, or if it's simply a commercial enterprise sold with lip service to buzz words like community and diversity, but little understanding of the city's true dynamic complexity.
House of Dagmar was established in Stockholm in 2005 by Karin Söderlind, Kristina Tjäder, and Sofia Wallenstam, three sisters on a mission to create truly sustainable, low-impact fashion — meaning, unlike much of the competition, they're not just throwing around buzz-words.
Two former product wizards from Facebook and Google are combining Silicon Valley's buzziest buzz words — search, artificial intelligence, and big data — into a new technology service aimed at solving nothing less than the problem of how to provide professional meaning in the modern world.
Then, despite the fact that Trump peppered buzz words like "women's health" throughout his first address to Congress, he proposed a budget that would block Planned Parenthood from receiving any federal funding — even the kind of grants that pay for Zika education, HIV testing, cancer screenings, and more.
This year, the company combed through data that assessed restaurants' social ratings from sites like Facebook, Yelp and Trip Adviser as well as how often customers frequent the chains and positive buzz words in reviews to determine the top 10 emerging restaurant brands in the U.S. "I think it is the most diverse this list has been," Katherine Dalton, a Fishbowl analyst, told CNBC.
In Buzz Words, teams are required to elaborate on a given term or phrase relating to news from the week.
We want to acclimate ourselves to the market, the buzz words, the > competition. We need to orient ourselves to the major pitfalls, > alternatives, and opportunities." "IDEO engineers also acquire knowledge by studying an industry's existing products because they serve as records of the technologies in that industry." • Step 3: Storage According to Andrew Hargadon and Robert Sutton’s study of IDEO, there are "two types of routines at IDEO for storing potential technological solutions.
Hodgkinson is editor of The Idler. Annick Bureaud of Leonardo/OLATS viewed their work as "space art" that "combine[d] freely space, cyberspace, raves, esoteric things, techno-music, etc.", calling attention to "how they recycle ... key images (the MIR Space Station, the astronauts on the Moon, etc.) ... mixed with science-fiction (and specially Star Trek) buzz-words or images" and then subjected these "sacred icons" to "iconoclastic treatments". From the proceedings of the Rencontres du 13 avril interdisciplinary conference.
The gang jokes about it, much to Marshall's dismay, but he later admits to Lily that he does dance "more than you know". Barney shows his "awesome video résumé"; after seeing it, Robin requests to have one made. Robin notices that Barney's video resume uses meaningless buzz words, such as "the Possimpible" to describe the nexus between the Possible and the Impossible. She does not agree with his method of getting a new job (including breaking 15 bricks with her forehead and wearing an Amazon warrior outfit).
It is also needed to make a more detailed description to relate sustainopreneurship to other concepts in the wider, general idea-sphere of the "business case of sustainability", in the contemporary plethora of "buzz-words", approaches, methods and acronyms that already exists – and in this context also to motivate why this concept adds value. It has been recommended, though, to keep the research applied, to identify obstacles and institutional barriers, and how to overcome them; i. e. facilitating factors for sustainopreneurship, researching prospective tools, enablers and approaches. Appropriate areas and domains for sustainopreneurship applied are recommended to be digested.
But its real triumph, in an age of trimming, of market testing, of self-censorship and lowest common denominators, is not simply to aim insanely high, but to make it to the summit." Criticism centered on the concept of the record; BBC's Chris Jones said that it is "griping vaguely against 'authority and that "too many buzz words obscure incisive meaning". Steve Kandell of Spin wrote that the humor of American Idiot was "sorely missed" and that the energy of the album seemed "directionless". The Guardians Alexis Petridis indicated that "the storyline becomes impossible to follow".
In a scholarly review Neil Caplan N. Caplan, Review, The Historical Journal 44(4), 2001, p. 1083-97 is very critical: "Sternhell insists on viewing the history of Zionism as an unhappy one determined by wrong-headed 'conscious ideological choices' made by the labour-Zionist elites, and decidedly not 'due to any objective conditions' or to circumstances beyond the movement's control." He does think the book offers some "refreshing comparative perspectives", but spots "a number of problematic tendencies on the author's part". He mentions "overstatements", "sweeping generalizations", "oversimplification", "inappropriate comparisons", "simplistic dichotomies" and "the use of popular buzz-words [...] as value- laden denigrations rather than as neutral descriptive labels".
Newman has hosted one of the longest running free content sites in New Zealand, as the webmaster of the Wordworx site, and has been writing about telecommunications and technology since the dawn of the 1980s. Under the umbrella Wordworx he archives many of the articles and features he has written over the past 25 years, including the annual Digital lifestyle magazine Home Technology, distributed in hard copy format as a supplement to The Sunday Star-Times which he wrote and edited until 2012. Newman also hosts articles on New Zealand music, and content from his rhythm 'n verse poetry CDs, Buzz Words from 1997 and Cleaning Out the Garage in 2002.
Names have ranged from the early use of buzz words such as "green" and "eco", to the wide array of possible descriptions for the types of investment analysis—"responsible investment", "socially responsible investment" (SRI), "ethical", "extra- financial", "long horizon investment" (LHI), "enhanced business", "corporate health", "non-traditional", and others. But the predominance of the term ESG has now become fairly widely accepted. A survey of 350 global investment professionals conducted by AXA Investment Managers and AQ Research in 2008 concluded the vast majority of professionals preferred the term ESG to describe such data. Interest in ESG and sustainable investing runs strong for plan participants, according to Natixis' 2016 Survey of Defined Contribution Plan Participants2.
The Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) was founded in 1915 as the Hebrew Christian Alliance of America, changing its name in 1975. It follows on from the International Hebrew Christian Alliance between the Hebrew Christian Alliance of Great Britain and that of America. As to belief, most follow some form of Protestantism with the majority being Pentecostal in affiliation. This aside, they are cited to be dishonest by both Jews and Christians in the usage of their buzz words as they are Nicene Christians who do not employ crosses or any of the symbols and words commonly found of the Church. Besides this refusal to go by the title Christian or use any commonly employed words that identify one as a Christian they also believe that they are God’s chosen vessel for the Jews eventual acceptance of Christ as the Messiah.

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