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Initialized is unlocking a lot of late-adopter industries, he said.
But I tend to be a late adopter of new tools, intentionally.
There is no virtue in being a late adopter of these crucial strategies.
And given the agency's global reach, it's a surprisingly late adopter of the technology.
I was a begrudging, late adopter of Slack, but it's been a godsend in the midst of breaking news.
Despite the fact I was a wildly late adopter of format, even I knew about Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson's 2 Dope Queens.
Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri said he was already a "late adopter" when it came to email because he never thought it was secure.
I'll admit to being a late adopter when it comes to new technology, but even I haven't purchased a CD since at least 2006.
And then some of it is just the joy of having someone to dunk on — a rich doofus with AirPods, a swagless late adopter without them.
For one, after a new game releases, you will have to wait awhile to buy it used: In other words, you will be a late adopter.
FOR all the sophistication of some of its financial centres, and despite the ubiquity of smartphones, the Middle East has been a late adopter of financial technology, or fintech.
Georgia possesses the usual (hilarious) very-late-adopter awkwardness with social media, so it takes her until midway through the book to roll up her sleeves and do some serious drunken Facebook stalking.
If you're an Aztec Secret late adopter and want to try it, it's sold by any of 50 different "storefronts" on Amazon, and prices there are pretty consistently $10 plus or minus a few cents.
Apple, ever the late adopter, has added QR reading to its camera in what is the latest example of the U.S. company seemingly following a trend with blind optimism that it'll work out for the best.
Because Louisiana was a late adopter of the ACA's Medicaid expansion, many of those people gained health coverage, some for the first time in their lives, at a moment when the future of Medicaid became very uncertain.
And whether you're a late adopter that just downloaded it or a veteran at sending unflattering selfies to your best friends, the key to making the app a super-fun and informative resource is simple: follow the right people.
Real estate is the single largest industry in the U.S., yet historically has been one of the lowest spenders on IT. The industry was (and to a great extent still is) known as being a late adopter of technology solutions.
It was eye-opening to be at CES with HSN, a network and retailer that knows and understands women's consumer desires, and get an inside perspective into how important technology is for their female customers of all ages and all early-and-late-adopter profiles.
Such "distributed generation," or DG, operations are quickly multiplying in Brazil as investors bank on the long hours of strong sunlight across the continent-sized country, a late adopter of solar technology, and enjoy subsidies that have been pared back in countries like the United States.
At Paris fashion week, Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri sent all her models down the runway in custom-made Stephen Jones leather berets, although she's a late adopter—Gucci's Alessandro Michele put felted berets in cherry red, teal, and tan in his 2015 debut for the brand.
It was optional and some towns proved reluctant to support this innovation. Northampton, Massachusetts, for example, was a late adopter because it had many rich families who dominated the political and social structures.
Patrick Marshall coined the terms andesite line and ignimbrite in the early 1900s while working in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Harold Wellman discovered the Alpine Fault and its 480 km offset in 1941. Even though Wellman proved that large block of land could move considerable distances the New Zealand geological survey was largely a late adopter of plate tectonics.
Traditionally, the waste management industry has been a late adopter of new technologies such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags, GPS and integrated software packages which enable better quality data to be collected without the use of estimation or manual data entry. This technology has been used widely by many organizations in some industrialized countries. Radio frequency identification is a tagging system for automatic identification of recyclable components of municipal solid waste stream.
Despite his ambitions, Collardi noted the importance of risk management when evaluating takeovers, going as far as to call them potential atomic bombs. As of 2016, Julius Baer planned to invest several hundred million Swiss francs into technology and was developing a new centralized, fully digital IT platform, to be rolled out worldwide. Simultaneously, Collardi admitted that the bank had been a “late adopter” of technological advancements during a Financial Times interview.
It was optional and some towns proved reluctant. Northampton, Massachusetts, for example, was a late adopter because it had many rich families who dominated the political and social structures and they did not want to pay taxes to aid poor families. Northampton assessed taxes on all households, rather than only on those with children, and used the funds to support a grammar school to prepare boys for college. Not until after 1800 did Northampton educate girls with public money.
Tax-supported schooling for girls began as early as 1767 in New England. It was optional and some towns proved reluctant. Northampton, Massachusetts, for example, was a late adopter because it had many rich families who dominated the political and social structures and they did not want to pay taxes to aid poor families. Northampton assessed taxes on all households, rather than only on those with children, and used the funds to support a grammar school to prepare boys for college.
Abé (1996) explores the record of iron and steel firms in Victorian England by analyzing Bolckow Vaughan & Company. It was wedded for too long to obsolescent technology and was a very late adopter of the open hearth furnace method. Abé concludes that the firm—and the British steel industry—suffered from a failure of entrepreneurship and planning.Etsuo Abé, "The Technological Strategy of a Leading Iron and Steel Firm, Bolckow Vaughan & Co. Ltd: Late Victorian Industrialists Did Fail," Business History (1996) 38#1 pp.
Located near Marlinton are Droop Mountain Battlefield and New Deal Resources in Watoga State Park Historic District. As a result of its rural location and proximity to the facilities of the United States National Radio Quiet Zone, the town has been a late adopter of broadband Internet. A 2018 article in Motherboard explains that the nearby Snowshoe Mountain ski resort has been able to provide fast internet, WiFi, and cell phone coverage by having a custom system built which is specially designed so as not to interfere with radio telescopes.
This success led to a prolific career mainly focusing on portrait photography, some collected in the book Jane Ussher Portraits, launched in 2004 to coincide with the Listener's 65th anniversary. The book includes many acclaimed portraits from the Listener of major New Zealand figures, ranging from sport stars (Jonah Lomu), prime ministers (Helen Clark and David Lange), and actors (Russell Crowe and Sam Neill). She continued to shoot on film while at the Listener, despite the cost, and was a relatively late adopter of digital photography. In 2008 Ussher left the Listener to become a freelancer, and accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Helen Clark to travel to Antarctica with the Antarctica New Zealand Media Programme.
Latif al-Ani was born in Baghdad in 1932.Some sources state that he was born in Karbala; See for example, M. Gronlund's "How Latif Al Ani captured Iraq’s golden era through a lens" in The National 6 May 2018, Online:, but all sources appear to agree that he grew up in Baghdad During his childhood, relatively few commercial photographers were operating in Iraq. The social and religious prohibitions on making images and figurative representations meant that Iraq was relatively late-adopter of photography and cinematography. A handful of photographers and film-makers, such as Abdul-Karim Tiouti and Murad al-Daghistani, had been operating in Basra and Mosul since the late 19th-century and the early 20th-century, but opportunities for young Iraqis to learn the art of photography were rare.

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