new technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandtechnology
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofnewandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Rather,newtechnologyis required.
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Older people, driving andnewtechnology.
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Dyers were divided about thenewtechnology.
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For the development ofnewtechnology, urgent measures were taken.
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The young people can teach the oldnewtechnology.
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Only the country's elites could afford thisnewtechnology.
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The early technology sheds light on thenewtechnology.
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Investments fornewtechnologyare decided by municipalities.
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They failed to appreciate thenewtechnologybecause thenewtechnologydid not - in the beginning - do what their customers asked for.
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This will necessitate somenewtechnologydevelopment for the static analysis.
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The second is the equipment, with all the advantages thatnewtechnologycan provide.
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Much of this complexity was associated withnewtechnologyleading to more complex treatment techniques.
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These are the kinds of preconception that ordinary audiences bring to performances that involvenewtechnology.
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At least some villagers associated thenewtechnologywith the surveillance operations of the state.
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He adapted hisnewtechnologyto all refuse and christened his invention a 'destructor'.
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Had the premature infant, the parents, and the medical providers become hostages to thenewtechnology?
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This is also the most problematic aspect of thenewtechnology.
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Yet older workers' skills were concurrently viewed as impediments to the productive utilisation ofnewtechnology.
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The benefits and drawbacks of thenewtechnologyare considered, and concurrent research topics are discussed.
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The cost of anewtechnologymay initially be high because of a learning curve.
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The countries in the region were early adopters of thenewtechnology.
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Have the evaluation and treatment of acute appendicitis changed withnewtechnology?
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At the core of this process is a potentnewtechnology, in practice and symbolism : refrigeration.
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Therefore, anynewtechnologywill tend to exacerbate the inequalities in society, at least at first.
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