Collocations withinnovation
These are words often used in combination withinnovation.
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agricultural innovation
The use of functional participation in agricultural innovation itself does not necessarily call for changes in impact assessment methodology.
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architectural innovation
In this way, understanding and development of the technological and organisational systems on which design is based suggest new possibilities for architectural innovation.
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artistic innovation
Artistic innovation has to be seen in the light of these local urban realities.
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constant innovation
Fundamental to farmers' practice of constant innovation is free access and exchange of seeds and genetic material.
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diffusion of innovation
In particular, the increasing knowledge and assertiveness of patients and of their representative groups has actually aided the diffusion of innovation.
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encouraging innovation
These will play an important role in encouraging innovation and the exploitation of our knowledge base.
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evolutionary innovation
The book is divided into three parts, an introduction to reefs both ancient and modern, environmental controls, and evolutionary innovation.
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financial innovation
Once national government had proved its capacity for doing this, local government had lost the initiative for administrative and financial innovation and effectiveness for good.
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forefront of innovation
Yet such observations could still be made at a hospital that had been at the forefront of innovation on these matters.
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importance of innovation
We have also heard about the importance of innovation, health and safety and flexibility.
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incremental innovation
Table 1 shows the number of sub-sectors, within the three broader economic sectors characterized by incremental innovation, in which the countries have a comparative advantage.
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innovation grant
They would certainly qualify for an innovation grant, since their ideas are as stale and as old-fashioned as can be.
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institutional innovation
This makes bold institutional innovation difficult.
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linguistic innovation
Linguistic innovation does not always imply language change.
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major innovation
In a broad sense, this body of literature may parallel similar studies associated with any major innovation in agriculture.
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methodological innovation
The main methodological innovation of the paper, the model of feedbacks from emissions to agricultural productivity through the ozone chain, is important for the conclusion.
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organizational innovation
Beyond the perceived political advantages, this listing also suggests economic advantages in that municipalities will have lower operating costs and that organizational innovation will increase.
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pace of innovation
Competition also forces domestic innovators to choose either to speed up their pace of innovation and reduce the time to market or be displaced by foreign innovators.
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radical innovation
The sub-sectors form part of seven, broader economic sectors that are characterized by either incremental or radical innovation.
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rapid innovation
This process of rapid innovation and co-opting of each other's ideas has reduced the hedging costs of caps and swap options.
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recent innovation
Its absence from these resources could indicate that the expression is a rather recent innovation.
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stylistic innovation
Our material contains evidence of stylistic innovation and jocular, creative, even satirical uses that require advanced skills from both the speaker/writer and the audience.
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successful innovation
In such contexts, successful innovation development can be very much a matter of survival.
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technical innovation
It is not necessarily either a simple or direct route between knowledge (either research-generated or uncodified know-how) and technical innovation.
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technological innovation
Another interesting example is technological innovation in the banking sector.
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tremendous innovation
Those hitches have to be overcome, but this is still a tremendous innovation.
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