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"We have the most forward-looking approach (to cannabis)," Polis said.
Nonetheless, China is now approaching parity on the most forward-looking measures.
Van Herpen's work unites the most forward-looking technology with artisanal craftsmanship.
But it drew some of the most forward-looking music from him.
Macerich is "by far the most forward-looking and innovative" mall owner today, Wallace said.
It let the cultivators of the most forward-looking expressions of language speak for themselves.
Flagship televisions tend to possess all the features that are most forward looking for a company.
Look ahead, and you see what I think is the most forward-looking cockpit in the industry.
"Jeff Bezos is the most forward looking tech entrepreneur that's out there in the market," Srinivasan said.
The most forward-looking companies are realizing it is no longer a choice between profits and sustainability goals.
The most forward-looking benefactor can't be relied on the way institutional support from a university or foundation can.
And today the most forward-looking place on Earth—Silicon Valley—is still embedding old-school bias into new products.
The Forty Five Ten in Dallas is so effective because it has the most forward-looking brand mix in the city.
According to the U.S. News & World Report's survey results, the country is seen by respondents as one of the most forward looking countries.
Some of the most forward-looking discussions about music take place on one of the Internet's most old-fashioned mediums—the message board.
Most forward-looking indicators in the survey moved in the right direction, suggesting the manufacturing recovery was on course and optimism remained elevated.
Most forward-looking indicators in the survey moved in the right direction, suggesting the manufacturing recovery was still on course and optimism remained elevated.
We're talking about investment bankers who may have some experience in financing tech, but we're not exactly talking about the most forward-looking leaders here.
Tresors D'Afrique is its first collection to be inspired by sub-Saharan Africa (following ones on Russia and Japan) and proved its most forward looking yet.
Mr Abe is the most forward-looking of Japan's recent prime ministers, keenly aware of the challenges of a shrinking population and a China on the rise.
"John was one of the most forward-looking people I have known, and a driving force in achieving success for our clients and for us," Gordon wrote.
"The crux of it is the most forward-looking data tends to be measures of sentiment which themselves are heavily influenced by what's happening in financial markets," LaVorgna said.
"We understand the reality of climate change, but you still need to invest in energy stocks, so why don't you invest in the most forward-looking company?" he said.
And of course, the Summit brings together some of the best, most forward-looking minds in the industry — all of which will be right alongside you to share experiences, tips and valuable networking opportunities.
That might explain the sheer breadth of Manhattan's largest and most forward-looking jazz festival, the Winter Jazzfest, which has steadily expanded steadily its founding as a one-day, one-location concert in 2005.
Analysts will also be watching data from the United States in the form of the Empire State Index and Philadelphia Fed surveys, which Mizuho says are the most forward-looking indicators on the economy released today.
Analysts will also be watching data from the United States in the form of the Empire State Index and Philadelphia Fed surveys, which Mizuho says are the most forward-looking indicators on the economy released on Thursday.
We have to figure out what the most forward-looking, most interactive, most modern way of telling stories is for 20-year-olds who are used to looking at screens all the time, not just us old baby boomers.
Nissan unveiled its latest concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show, and unlike most forward-looking designs trotted out at auto events, the automaker claims that the tech powering the vehicle isn't as far out in the future as you might expect.
The physical and digital foundations of its business and the logistics operation to support it have allowed Amazon to grow faster than almost any other company in modern history, and in those areas you'll find the company's most forward-looking projects and costly endeavors.
"In our view, the latest less dynamic growth figure is not a reason to be concerned," UniCredit economist Andreas Rees said, adding that most forward-looking data suggested the Q3 slowdown was a bump in the road, not a signal of longer-lasting weakness.
There's a lot of really cool stuff in the universe of Destiny — beyond the superpowers and aliens, it's surprisingly one of the most forward-looking and novel sci-fi worlds out there — and it was all originally hidden away in an online compendium known as the Grimoire.
Claiming, for example, that former Register Pallante had done nothing on IT modernization rings hollow when it was Pallante who initiated and implemented a public consultation process, which led to publication of the most forward-looking IT modernization plan in the history of the Copyright Office.
The partnership, which Magic Leap founder Rony Abovitz announced today at WIRED Business Conference in New York City, pairs the mixed-reality company with what might be Lucasfilm's most forward-looking division: xLab formed last year in order to create experiences for immersive platforms like virtual/augmented/mixed reality.
"His biggest impact was Fermilab — creating the most forward-looking laboratory of its day in the United States," said Barry Barish, a physicist who performed experiments in the early days of Fermilab before becoming the director of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
These words from William Shakespeare are on my mind as I conclude nearly 20 years of working in the nation's dynamic health-care sector – both with the biotech company Celgene and as a board member for one of the country's most forward-looking hospital and integrated clinical care systems located right here in New Jersey.
It is considered by many to be one of Lovecraft's most forward-looking stories.
Her life ended just 25 years after she was commissioned. Despite being probably the most forward-looking ship of her time, she was in active service for only 19 years.
William Laidlaw also moves to America, specifically to the town of Joliet, Illinois. He is the most forward-looking of Old James' children. He wants to break with his roots and start a completely new life with his wife Mary. But he dies of cholera and his wife and children are taken to Canada by Andrew Laidlaw.
After leaving school, Wallace Porter went through two years (1897–1899) of specialised study at the Chicago Kindergarten College, an industry that was then considered to be very modern and progressive in America. After beginning her career in New York City schools, in 1906 she resumed her studies in Columbia's Teachers College which was then 'one of America's most forward-looking institutions of its type'. During these years, she specialised in art, history, and literature.
His style and subject matter also changed: Sickert stopped drawing, and instead painted from snapshots usually taken by his third wife, Thérèse Lessore, or from news photographs. The photographs were squared up for enlargement and transferred to canvas, with their pencil grids plainly visible in the finished paintings. Seen by many of his contemporaries as evidence of the artist's decline, Sickert's late works are also his most forward-looking, and prefigure the practices of Chuck Close and Gerhard Richter.Schwartz, Sanford. "The Master of the Blur", The New York Review of Books, 11 April 2002, p. 16.
The rhapsody Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking is one of the most forward-looking Irish compositions in the first half of the twentieth century. Written during the Civil War in Ireland in 1923, it was first performed in a small format, with a small orchestra and a vocal quartet replacing the chorus, in the 1950s; the first performance did not take place before 1990. Up to this time, Coghill had never heard an orchestra, but had a good knowledge of orchestral music from studying scores. The work is set for tenor solo, mixed chorus and orchestra, is in one continuous movement of about 23 to 25 minutes duration.
He told Adweek "I passionately believe that what our industry actually excels at is using our creativity to change people's behavior. Given the state of the world, I believe that we in the creative industries not only have an opportunity but an obligation to use that talent and our creativity to change people's behavior around some of the bigger issues facing the world." In 2009, Jones co-founded youth forum One Young World, called "arguably the most forward-looking and comprehensive piece of corporate social responsibility ever attempted" by Marketing Week. In 2011, Jones' work with One Young World was recognised by the Clinton Global Initiative.
Management is the most forward-looking indicator of condition and a key determinant of whether a credit union possesses the ability to correctly diagnose and respond to financial stress. The management component provides examiners with objective, and not purely subjective, indicators. An assessment of management is not solely dependent on the current financial condition of the credit union and will not be an average of the other component ratings. Reflected in this component rating is both the board of directors' and management's ability to identify, measure, monitor, and control the risks of the credit union's activities, ensure its safe and sound operations, and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
The main Algatech product, AstaPure, is natural astaxanthin extracted from the algae. It is mainly sold the United States, Japan and Europe - in total, to more than 30 countries, where it is used as a natural ingredient and pigment for use in cosmetics; Algatech homepage and as a nutraceutical, including as an ingredient for dietary supplements. Research has proven astaxanthin to have positive health effects on a multitude of organs and body functions, such as: eyesight, skin, physical effort during sport activities, cognitive abilities, anti-inflammatory effects and so forth. Algatech, to which Kibbutz Ketura is a partner, is considered a leading company in microalgae agriculture and one of the most forward-looking innovators in the field, worldwide.
By 1594, Gesualdo had arranged for another marriage, this time to Leonora d'Este, the niece of Duke Alfonso II. In that year Gesualdo ventured to Ferrara, the home of the d'Este court and also one of the centers of progressive musical activity in Italy, especially the madrigal; Gesualdo was especially interested in meeting Luzzasco Luzzaschi, one of the most forward-looking composers in the genre. Leonora was married to Gesualdo and moved with him back to his estate in 1597. In the meantime, he engaged in more than two years of creative activity in the innovative environment of Ferrara, surrounded by some of the finest musicians in Italy. While in Ferrara, he published his first book of madrigals.
And in one of those inter-dynastic marriages which so complicate the history of Europe, he had married the eldest daughter of Louis XV. With the result that there was currently in Parma a craze for all things French, and in particular a fixation with the splendour of Versailles. Which is where the influence of the composer Jean-Philippe Rameau comes in. It was in Parma that Traetta's operas first began to move in new directions. And as a result there is no doubt that Antigona, his 1772 opera for St. Petersburg, was amongst his most forward-looking, the closest he approached the famous reform ideals usually associated with Gluck, but in fact a current that was felt by several other composers of the time.
Helmer has denounced the Trump administration for abandonment of environmental protections as well as denial of science. Helmer was a patron of HB 714, the Virginia Energy Plan, and HB 1526, which regulates electric utilities. In January of 2020, Del. Richard Sullivan Jr. introduced the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) with Helmer as a chief co-patron. The VCEA requires Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power “to produce their electricity from 100 percent renewable sources by 2045 and 2050.” The Washington Post has called the VCEA “the most forward-looking state energy plan in the South.” Helmer’s support of conservation and climate change prevention has earned him endorsements from Clean Virginia, Clean Water Action, the Virginia League of Conservation Voters, and the Virginia Sierra Club.
Buckland was born in Barmouth, Wales and educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and the school of architecture at Birmingham School of Art. After a period working for C. E. Bateman at the firm Bateman and Bateman Buckland set up in independent practice in 1897, entering into partnership with Edward Haywood-Farmer in 1900. In 1914, he went into partnership with William Haywood, Edward Haywood-Farmer's relative and on Haywood-Farmer's death in 1917 the practice continued with William Haywood as Buckland and Haywood. Buckland followed William Martin as architect to the School Board in 1901Birmingham Buildings, The Architectural Story of a Midland City, Bryan Little, 1971, and then served as architect to the City of Birmingham Education Committee after the abolition of school boards in 1902: his buildings are amongst Birmingham's most forward-looking of their time.
He also asked Julian to send him examples of life drawings, copies of Old Master paintings and studies of heads, done by Julian or his fellow students, that he could use in his classes at Yale. Thus, though John was working at an American university, the curriculum and organization of the school was based largely on European methods, which coincided with the multicultural nature of all three Weirs’ painting careers. When Julian returned to America after living in Paris for four years, he carried on the family legacy and took a teaching position at the Women’s Art School of the Cooper Union, in New York. He, like his brother, participated in the education of women artists at a time when they had few opportunities for formal study in this country. Julian’s teaching was perhaps the most forward-looking among his family, as he embraced both old and new sources, extolling the importance of Old Master paintings, but also promoting the radical style of the Impressionists.

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