Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

77 Sentences With "more cutting edge"

How to use more cutting edge in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more cutting edge" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more cutting edge". Mastering all the usages of "more cutting edge" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Alibaba's high-tech Hema supermarkets in China are more cutting-edge still.
It could buy more cutting-edge American-made cars, such as Teslas.
Efforts to make more cutting-edge gubbins at home are moving slowly.
The second model acts as a kind of testing ground for more cutting-edge tech.
So, in the future, there might be more cutting-edge treatment options for glioblastoma patients.
I just realized that I'm freshly shaven, so maybe I'm more cutting edge than I thought. Wow.
Outside of Harajuku or Tokyo's more cutting-edge neighborhoods, Japanese makeup is minimalist, natural, and typically flawless.
If you had to choose, what was more cutting edge: BSC, Sex and the City, or Girls?
Li only invests in technology that he sees as "disruptive" and will make his holdings more cutting-edge.
He tried to sign Edinson Cavani, the Uruguay striker, in January to give the team more cutting edge.
Plus, Buttons do look far more cutting-edge than what's preceded them (they're prettier than AirPods, that's for sure).
Like Lenovo, Acer has gone for a less powerful chip in order to accommodate a more cutting-edge design.
We need technological innovation and investment in new fibers and manufacturing processes, deeper research and more cutting-edge ideas.
SBI has also invested in a number of startups that are working on the more cutting edge of financial services.
They have embedded in Austin's tech culture, military officials say, to help make the Army smarter and more cutting-edge.
The collateral exhibitions that were approved by the biennial committee took place in spaces that feature younger, more cutting edge artists.
So when it comes to Art Basel Hong Kong, they say, they can experiment more and present more cutting-edge work.
But that's also why so many young ticket-buyers are starting to feel like TV is more cutting-edge than the movies.
I spent three weeks fiddling with some of the more cutting-edge vapes out there to explore what's trending and what's not.
If this is starting to sound like quite the ordeal just to make your car look a bit more cutting edge, I agree.
Even if he manages to sign more cutting-edge acts, they'll eventually move beyond him before they, too, make way for another style.
China is taking a page from the Pentagon's playbook under the Obama administration: it's partnering with tech companies to develop more cutting-edge weapons.
Sixty percent said they would use the additional funds to increase R&D spending and accelerate the development of even more cutting-edge products.
Funaiole and other analysts said it was unclear what kind of catapult - traditional steam-powered or a more cutting-edge electromagnetic system - would be used.
The deal comes as SoftBank, which has traditionally focused on telecoms and technology, shifts focus to more cutting-edge tech investments as telecom services markets mature.
Late last year, the company began really pushing its branded devices in Europe, a strategy it's set to expand upon with some more cutting-edge devices.
But while those two bands bear some resemblance to established musical styles, 2808 State represented something far more cutting edge, and, to the establishment at least, challenging.
The plush Kings Theater, which has been booking more cutting-edge indie-rock acts recently, is the perfect space to let their dreamy tunes envelop the room.
Sticking with a three-man defense, England's group-stage opponents Belgium showed more cutting edge up front than in their goalless outing at home on Saturday against Portugal.
But Fenty has been even more cutting-edge in giving people of color a place at the top of an industry still plagued by racial inequality and insensitivity.
You can choose to run the stable, beta, developer or Canary version of Google's Chrome browser on your devices, with each one getting progressively more cutting edge (and buggy).
I'll tell you what impressed me and made me smile today, and it wasn't just the nice balance of older and more cutting-edge clues/entries in Paolo Pasco's puzzle.
The legislation will also make changes to the acquisitions office at the Pentagon, splitting it into two to separate its more cutting-edge research work from daily tasks like managing contracts.
"Customers got excited about it when they saw we could take an existing app and put it in a container [without] moving to a more cutting edge micro services project," he said.
The addition of 5G in 2019, meanwhile, finds OnePlus taking a more cutting-edge approach to its release cycle, rather than holding back in order to lower the price tag on technology.
Alongside nontraditional tech firms like Walmart, industry behemoths like IBM and Microsoft have spent the past decade pivoting from their hardware and software product offerings to more cutting-edge technology like artificial intelligence.
On the other, we have the more cutting-edge gadgets: the virtual reality-ready desktops, the absurdly decked-out gaming laptops, the transitional 22-in-20123 workhorses, and the design-first all-in-one's.
With Joule and RealSense, Intel can stay involved in the more cutting-edge sectors of the market because it's giving away the technology at a low cost and letting anyone take advantage of it.
Those repair costs are a big leap from previous models — which makes sense, given that the iPhone X is made with more cutting-edge materials, such as a glass-covered chassis and OLED display.
Its sales rose, he said, by 15 percent in 2016, growth he attributed to his four collections' appeal to sophisticated and savvy collectors looking beyond mainstream brands for more exclusive, more cutting-edge timepieces.
Boeing says its trainer went from concept to flight in 36 months, with a supply chain ready to go and that new design enabling it to employ more cutting-edge manufacturing techniques than its competitors.
This goes for the more cutting-edge gadgets that monitor vital signs, but is equally apparent in straight up video monitors, some of which will now sync up with Amazon's new video-enabled Echo Show.
Timoney consolidates the evolution of media, from its "invention" to one of its more cutting-edge applications in contemporary society, in an equal rendering, with all elements casually coexisting within the space of the painting.
These automated killing machines are an anti-piracy measure implemented by known pro-DRM advocate Calamity Ganon, ensuring only the most dedicated and law-abiding of early adopters can use the Sheikah Slate's more cutting-edge features.
Included in that, the carrier has also partnered with a number of other third parties, such as ad giant Publicis, to invest in companies that could potentially serve them to bring more cutting-edge technology into their businesses.
Legacy tech giants like Microsoft and IBM have spent the last decade pivoting from the bread-and-butter software and hardware that once defined their product offerings to more cutting-edge technology like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Known by some as Futura 2000, the artist actually began his rise in the '70s and then rose to mainstream prominence in the '80s when he work began showing up in some of New York's more cutting-edge galleries.
Apple lags behind in key AI areas like natural language processing and computer vision, both of which are necessary to power voice assistant features within Siri and new, more cutting-edge technology like augmented reality apps that rely on object recognition.
Meant to demonstrate some of the more cutting-edge technology the company is working on rather than full-fledged consumer products, the concepts include a voice-activated Bluetooth headset and a gesture-sensing projector that can make tabletops interactive screens.
The chefs, Shane McBride and Daniel Parilla, produce timeless sausage in brioche and duck à l'orange as well as more cutting-edge salt-baked oysters and sea urchin spaghettini with king crab: 5 Beekman Street (Nassau Street), 3853-375-0010, financial district, augustineny.com.
It is partly a result of competition from Frieze Masters, Frieze London's sister fair, which now offers a credible choice to those fine art dealers for whom the PAD fair had once been the only alternative venue to the more cutting-edge Frieze.
If your dad wants to more cutting edge and needs a device that focuses a little more on fitness, you can opt for the $129 Pebble 2, but since it's only on Kickstarter, he'll have to take an IOU for the watch until it ships.
In the AI community, Facebook is one of the biggest players, with positions at the company's Facebook AI Research, or FAIR, organization commanding large salaries and projects that span the more cutting-edge sectors of deep learning, natural language processing, and other popular sub-fields.
In other words, it's to Dish's advantage that it keeps its existing pay TV customers happy – which means, in this case, mimicking the feature set that can be found on modern-day streaming players, while offering something that feels more cutting edge than its rivals.
But in the more cutting edge restaurants of Los Angeles, as well as in cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Portland, Oregon, people are falling in love with this refreshing, but robust wine, with its notes of Asian spice and ripe peaches.
So many Echos With its built-in smart hub and, by comparison, more powerful audio system, the Echo Plus is the more cutting-edge device and yet it looks and works, on the outside, at least, like the very first Echo introduced by Amazon 3 years ago.
"Arnold had some influence on opening my eyes to more cutting-edge aspects of contemporary," said Ms. Ingrassia, who, through the museum, was introduced early on to the works of Wangechi Mutu, Mickalene Thomas and Nick Cave, all of whom are now in the couple's collection.
India, which already has a handful of new generation success stories, is seeking to encourage more cutting edge technology and other start-ups - supporting new businesses in a country which badly needs to accelerate a still sluggish economic recovery and create millions of jobs as the workforce expands.
Wired noted in a report late last year about how Amazon is using new, more cutting-edge techniques like so-called active learning and transfer learning to cut down on error rates and to expand Alexa's knowledge base, even as it adds more skills, without requiring it add more humans into the mix.
Throughout the 1950s Ross was a regular contributor to Lehmann's The London Magazine, before taking over as the title's editor in 1961. He edited the monthly magazine under the trimmed title London Magazine until his death; during this period it was transformed from an academic literary review to a far more cutting-edge review of the arts.
Special interest groups (SIGs) are organized portions of the CentOS community that open paths for building specialized variants of CentOS, which fulfill specific sets of requirements. SIGs have the freedom to modify and enhance CentOS in various ways, including adding more cutting-edge software, rebuilding existing packages depending on the requirements, providing alternative desktop environments, or making CentOS available on otherwise unsupported architectures.
"I have always listened to classical music. My stepfather was a German hippie and I got to know a lot of psychedelic music from his old records. Not like "The Doors", more cutting edge, more underground: Soft MachineChica Paula at Musica Popular (ES) "Siempre escuché un montón de música clásica. Viví con mi padrastro, que es un hippy alemán, y conocí mucha música psicodélica de discos antiguos.
Wormley's inclusion in the Good Design Exhibitions staged by the Museum of Modern Art and the Merchandise Mart between 1950 and 1955 elevated him to a respected place alongside more cutting edge designers like Bertoia, Nelson and Eames. Wormley understood the essential elements of Modernism but never limited himself to one ideology. His furniture represented a convergence of historical design and 20th century innovation that greatly appeals to today's collectors.
With the affluence and wealth in East Asia, East Asia sees modern science and technology as a major imperative for economic advancement. East Asians value education in these fields more than the liberal arts, social sciences, and humanities. In addition, China and Japan are now investing billions of dollars into their universities and research institutes to create more cutting edge goods and services. Present growth in East Asia has now shifted to Mainland China.
He was also a regular in the ABC series The Kopykats, with other impressionists such as Rich Little, Charlie Callas, Marilyn Michaels, and Frank Gorshin. Following the demise of his show, Kirby's career declined, especially as audiences began to look for more cutting-edge comedy. His career never again reached its former heights, but he did register featured guest appearances on Gimme a Break with Nell Carter, What's Happening Now!!, Crazy Like a Fox, and 227.
Linkin Park performing at 250x250px In May 2009, Linkin Park announced they were working on a fourth studio album, which was planned to be released in 2010. Shinoda told IGN that the new album would be 'genre-busting,' while building off of elements in Minutes to Midnight. He also mentioned that the album would be more experimental and "hopefully more cutting-edge". Bennington also addressed the media to confirm that Rick Rubin would return to produce the new album.
"Red Skies" peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 44 in the Netherlands and number 57 in the UK. Winda Benedetti of The Spokesman- Review said it was one "of the more cutting-edge pop [songs] of the time." Mark Spinn of The Orange County Register called it "the best of the band's moodier material." Bill Locey of the Los Angeles Times complimented the song's "memorable chorus". The Fixx performed the song on Saturday Night Live on February 18, 1984.
The "Stephan Pyles" Restaurant is located in the Dallas Arts District and serves an ever newer and more cutting-edge genre of cuisine, "New Millenium Southwestern Cuisine." This is a global tapestry of tastes, flavors, aromas and textures from Texas, South America, Spain, the Middle East and the Mediterranean. On November 22, 2009 a second new Dallas Arts District restaurant by Chef Pyles was opened, "Samar by Stephan Pyles". The word "Samar" is a concept designed on combining three cultures, Spain, Eastern Mediterranean and India.
Locus editor Charles N. Brown described it as "a Vonnegut-type black humor novel that starts out very well but goes on much too long with much too much crammed into it." However, he said "the first 100 pages are really excellent." Analog Science Fiction and Fact critic P. Schuyler Miller noted "it was like Ron Goulart's farces, only with more cutting edge—let's say, Goulart programmed by a Swift tape." In 1970 the public reception of the book however was low, and Sladek stopped writing science fiction novels that decade.
Additionally, the Monday Magazine article described her musical style: "blend[ing] her classical training with her more cutting edge sensibilities, merging her experiences playing with indie rock, acoustic punk rock, dancehall/hip hop/electronic, metal and Bhangra-Celtic fusion groups, and more recently with a DJ." At the age of 23 she started playing in a band at the Dubh Linn Gate Pub. In 2002 she moved back to Vancouver and recorded her first album Conflation. In 2006 she co-founded the group Delhi 2 Dublin, but left in late 2010 to continue pursuing her solo career. The "Kytami" stage name blends her first and middle names.
Changing tires is much quicker since it does not involve a lengthy glueing and curing process so a rider can have a large selection of tires at their disposal. Until recently, clinchers also generally had more cutting edge tread patterns than the more traditional tubulars. Some enthusiasts even went as far as to send Michelin Mud tires (a popular clincher tire) to Dugast (a manufacturer of high end tubular tires) to have a modern tread pattern incorporated into a traditional tubular. However, since 2005 several tubular manufacturers have designed more modern style tread patterns, namely Dugast with its Rhino, Tufo with its Flexus and Challenge with its Grifo and Fango.
To give herself more credibility, Minogue created an alias for herself as "Angel K" and released several white label promotional vinyls. Those tracks included "Do You Dare" and "Closer", which later appeared as B-sides on singles "Give Me Just a Little More Time" and "Finer Feelings", respectively. Waterman also wanted to produce more "cutting edge dance music" for Minogue to fit in his show The Hitman and Her, which he considered was "a very hip and trendy show" back then. Minogue suggested that she hoped to find time to do more recording that year, telling Smash Hits in August that she "may do some more writing in America which may lead to another recording there," but it was never materialize.
" Melbourne journalist and former editor of Zebra (dance music insert) in Inpress magazine, Andrez Bergen (aka Little Nobody), described the venue: "Global Village was one of the most important semi-institutions in Melbourne in the mid '90s especially. The crew behind Global Village, namely M.U.D., were very supportive of the more cutting edge live acts, for example Voiteck, Zen Paradox, Soulenoid, Guyver III, Sense and TR-Storm – who were then known as Void – and it gave these guys the opportunity to play before large and often more-into-it or dare I say 'enlightened' audiences. It also gave audiences the opportunity to see these guys because at more mainstream parties or clubs more mainstream music was played." "The first thing I noticed upon arrival was the queue.
In an interview with Rolling Stone in May 2009, Shinoda said the band was in the process of writing and recording material for the album. The album was originally scheduled for an early 2010 release, but Shinoda was concerned with "the quality of the tunes" and said, "if we need to take a step back and make sure everything is top, top quality by our standards, we will". Shinoda also said that, in comparison to Minutes to Midnight, the new album would have a bigger "thread of consistency" and would be more experimental and "hopefully more cutting-edge". Christopher Weingarten of The Village Voice compared the album to Radiohead's third studio album, OK Computer, describing the record's composition as "uninhibited hooks, daffy left turns, piano-soaked bathos, explorations of the human relationship with technology, [and] a complete avoidance of metal".
In 1970, Cotton was promoted to Head of Light Entertainment, following the death of Tom Sloan in May. In this position, Cotton was responsible for overseeing the production of a whole series of popular variety and light entertainment shows, including The Morecambe and Wise Show (1968–77), Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74), The Two Ronnies (1971–87), Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game (first run 1971–77), Look: Mike Yarwood (1971-76) and Parkinson (TV series) (first run 1971-82). Cotton's era was generally seen as the most eclectic in the history of BBC Light Entertainment, with programmes such as Morecambe and Wise becoming icons of British popular culture and drawing huge audiences, while the more subversive Monty Python provided a more cutting-edge, contemporary and daring complement. Cotton's success as Head of Light Entertainment led to his promotion to Controller of BBC1, the Corporation's premier and the UK's oldest television station, in 1977.
373 jamming the downtown streets and lining the rooftops. Even though it cost virtually the entire advance for the US release of New Hope for the Wretched to do it, Wendy was quoted by a reporter from the Associated Press as saying, "It was worth it because it showed that these are just things and... people shouldn't worship them," a point she'd repeat more than once. The Plasmatics' debut in Los Angeles was at the famed Whisky a Go Go. The show was originally planned for only 2 nights but was later expanded to 4 due to large sold-out crowds. The ABC show Fridays, which was looking to be a more cutting-edge version of Saturday Night Live, booked Wendy and the Plasmatics to appear in late December to go live on national TV. In January 1981, Wiliams' stage performance in Milwaukee led to her arrest on charges of indecency after she reportedly "simulated masturbation with a sledge hammer in front of an audience".
The 1990s saw a split in the Native American fashion design styles, with one group pursuing simple silhouettes with defined, smooth transitions between fabric lines, while the other group focused on avant-garde indigenous couture. Among those who favored classic, clean-lines were Betty David (Spokane), known for her shearling coats; Dorothy Grant (Haida), who trained at Vancouver's Helen Lefeaux School of Fashion Design and whose work includes images of flora and fauna of the Pacific Northwest, formline art and basketry designs; and Penny Singer (Navajo), who added photographic images on fabric to her traditional men's and women's shirts and accessories decorated with beads and ribbon work. Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) and Grant were the first Native American fashion designers to exhibit at an event in Manhattan. They held a show together at the Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week in 2009, though Ortiz's work generally is known as more cutting-edge and noted for incorporating colors, shapes, and symbols from pottery in his fashion design.

No results under this filter, show 77 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.