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With the smartphone market was barely even in its infancy.
Yes, Netflix was around, but streaming was in its infancy.
The EV supply chain revolution is still in its infancy.
But for now, cloud gaming is still in its infancy.
Still, adoption of financial technology is only in its infancy.
However, tau testing for the living is in its infancy.
"Quantum illumination is still really in its infancy," he said.
The source stressed that the shortlist is in its infancy.
Blockchain is still in its infancy and holds great promise.
Right now in the U.S., 24G is in its infancy.
Existing BMI technology is impressive, but still in its infancy.
Though still in its infancy, streaming television is very crowded.
That's not a bad thing, it's technology in its infancy.
JP: The "smart cooking appliance" market is in its infancy.
His United career is still in its infancy, of course.
Researchers acknowledge that this work is still in its infancy.
Television was in its infancy during my own young years.
The investigation, still in its infancy, ground to a halt.
DSW and Neiman Marcus CBD is still in its infancy.
The insurance technology, or insurtech, industry is still in its infancy.
But the initiative remains in its infancy, according to the CIA.
In many ways, electric-powered aviation is still in its infancy.
This technology, and especially the content, is still in its infancy.
"The Internet was in its infancy when we started," Cawley says.
"Bike-sharing is still in its infancy stage now," says Rangaswamy.
Even rugby was very much in its infancy at this time.
It's a fascinating biological question and it's still in its infancy.
Green and ESG lending remains in its infancy in Latin America.
Simcott's daughter might contribute to a science still in its infancy.
But corrective navigation for visually impaired runners was in its infancy.
This area of research is in its infancy, Dr. Yackle says.
Despite this week's drama, the Durst case is still in its infancy.
" His father Raul interjected, "Our Internet experience is still in its infancy.
As applied in financial services, behavioral science was still in its infancy.
In its infancy, the NYC Marathon was held entirely within Central Park.
Football of the American variety is still in its infancy in China.
Though the investigation is in its infancy, suspicion has fallen on Russia.
The digital age, after all, was still in its infancy in 1983.
Indeed, the entire field of natural killer cells is in its infancy.
For example, digital trade was in its infancy when NAFTA was enacted.
Walmart is experimenting early, when conversational commerce is still in its infancy.
Alliance planning to confront any threat from Pyongyang is in its infancy.
But Semantic Scholar, funded by a single nonprofit, is in its infancy.
"The online part of jewelry is still in its infancy," he says.
The technology is still in its infancy, but these companies are optimistic.
MMA is huge here, but in its infancy pretty much everywhere else.
Yet its retailers say their market segment is still in its infancy.
But AI remains in its infancy, and it is far from perfect.
When LinkedIn was created in 2002, graph thinking was still in its infancy.
When the show launched, the publicly-accessible internet was still in its infancy.
In the world of health care, artificial intelligence is still in its infancy.
In its infancy, that meant sending a few hundred thousand dollars to creators.
Halfway across the world in Manchester, England, Rolls-Royce was in its infancy.
"The federal role in these sectors is still in its infancy," Chao testified.
But the technology to grow meat in vitro is still in its infancy.
Though the investigation is still in its infancy, suspicion has fallen on Moscow.
Digitally enhanced manufacturing is still in its infancy, with companies pursuing different strategies.
Research on the impact of predictive policing programs is still in its infancy.
E-commerce didn't exist in 1994, and the internet was in its infancy.
But that misses a vital point: London's tech ecosystem is in its infancy.
"It's just in its infancy; we're starting," Holbrook said while talking to lawmakers.
Word didn't spread fast enough, and the internet was still in its infancy.
When Dr. Pitanguy returned to Brazil, plastic surgery was still in its infancy.
She's right: Treatment for synthetic weed overdose and addiction is in its infancy.
So despite ancient roots, Risby says, "clinical breath analysis remains in its infancy."
This was in the mid-1980s, when gene mapping was in its infancy.
But the internet was also in its infancy when Section 230 was enacted.
The analysts also said that Snap's ad monetization was still in its infancy.
This technology, known as carbon capture and storage, is still in its infancy.
But the internet was still in its infancy, and the idea faded away.
Genetic testing remains in its infancy, caught between science and the Ouija board.
Think about it: when ECPA was passed, the Internet was in its infancy.
The market for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks is in its infancy.
Judge is seeking his first postseason appearance, his legacy still in its infancy.
Medical science seeking to explain what makes people transgender is in its infancy.
Personal computing was still in its infancy, and the tournament was decidedly low-tech.
Kickstarter was stable, if not growing at the rate it had in its infancy.
In the 1990s, when VR was still in its infancy, high latency was common.
The transition is still in its infancy, and the time to act is now.
He's the one who murdered Dany and ended a tyrant's reign in its infancy.
"I would say that online grocery is still in its infancy stages," said Fadem.
The technology is still in its infancy, but they've achieved some promising initial results.
Without Lafayette and France, the United States would probably have died in its infancy.
Nutrition science — including research on the effects of alcohol — is still in its infancy.
A grand bargain to deal with the deficit and debt died in its infancy.
The tech is still in its infancy, and it continues to improve every year.
And while the research is still in its infancy, early results are extremely promising.
In comparison to Hollywood and Bollywood, the Pakistani industry is still in its infancy.
Rock also directed Bowie's first music videos when the form was in its infancy.
Despite Silicon Valley's early, fierce opposition, however, the idea is still in its infancy.
But in the 1950s this kind of thing was very much in its infancy.
Despite its booming popularity, mobile betting in New Jersey is still in its infancy.
Winston's career is still in its infancy, but his lifetime quarterback rating is 87.3.
Aviation, in its infancy at the war's start, roared into maturity by the end.
"The field of artificial intelligence, despite its progress, is in its infancy," Gil said.
"This line of research is really in its infancy on the coast," McLaren said.
The spokesman described the planning process as being in its "infancy" at the time.
The data revolution in business, entertainment, government and more is barely in its infancy.
Snapchat is still in its infancy compared with other more established social media platforms.
This is costly and still in its infancy, and governments have supported it only erratically.
"In its infancy, you have an imperfect company where mistakes were being made," Owens said.
"The retail trade in Nigeria is still in its infancy stage, but growing," he said.
The business model is in its infancy, but on-demand insurance seems bound to grow.
The sector "is still in its infancy, these are just the first shoots," he said.
Here's the problem: Genetic testing is imperfect and genetic care is still in its infancy.
In any case, such a course would have destroyed the union in its infancy. Ultimately,
The use of ESG standards in Europe's leveraged loan market is still in its infancy.
Still, virtual reality is in its infancy, though the industry is looking at strong growth.
Of course, 10 years ago, Tumblr did not exist and Facebook was in its infancy.
For Sagnet, the battle to reform the Italian production system is still in its infancy.
Andrew Williams: I do think that Canadian electronic music is still somewhat in its infancy.
Even more important, the state of the self-driving art is still in its infancy.
At that time, the universe was in its infancy — just about 1 billion years old.
Wearable tech, although still in its infancy, is booming, and companies are hunting for advancements.
However, that was almost 20 years ago when the internet was really in its infancy.
At the moment, the machinery to claw back control of it is in its infancy.
Right now this translation tech is still in its infancy and primarily eases logistical complexities.
As she was transitioning into adulthood, the hijabi fashion industry was still in its infancy.
The 2G1C phenomenon was different because it occurred when video streaming was in its infancy.
Early adoption of VR/AR for gaming and entertainment is clearly still in its infancy.
But Colella thinks eSports is only in its infancy and that its revenue will grow.
Thankfully, medical science has improved dramatically since then, when public health was in its infancy.
Since the book club was still in its infancy, we weren't certain how to proceed.
Emojis as a form of communication is still in its infancy and evolving very rapidly.
Thorium power is less speculative than fusion, but still in its infancy as a technology.
While the program is in its infancy, the In-Home Advisors are already individually profitable.
The task force is still in its "infancy" with "little to no experience," they wrote.
The trend toward single-vineyard Barolos, which are common today, was still in its infancy.
It's still in its infancy but it is certainly a pathway into the top levels.
But games, being a medium in its infancy (or adolescence, perhaps) is a few decades behind.
The hardware and software needed to make use of this spectrum is still in its infancy.
When the Civil Rights Act became law, the queer rights movement was still in its infancy.
Research to calculate the value of particular data to an AI service is in its infancy.
Thus, technology for plenoptic displays remains "in its infancy," even while light-field sensors have advanced.
Though VR is still in its infancy, "traditional" methods of capturing and transforming footage have emerged.
In its infancy, Fear & Fancy also hosted social gatherings and masquerades in the greater Oakland area.
Arguably, geoengineering is the new face of weather control, but it's a technology in its infancy.
Facebook launched its live-streaming platform in August of 2015 and it is in its infancy.
Apple's AR headset ambitions likely revolved around the consumer market, which is still in its infancy.
There are a good crop of bands here, but I'd say its still in its infancy.
Tesla was still in its infancy when Mr. Musk put his money behind it in 2004.
Still in its infancy, the commercial drone industry represents an important opportunity for the next administration.
Still, with driverless grocery delivery in its infancy, the Kroger partnership faces a number of uncertainties.
The impact of a newer phenomenon of automation, called robo advice, is still in its infancy.
Let's face it: Europe is still in its infancy with regard to the common foreign policy.
I met my now-fiancé, Ryan, in April of 2013, when Tinder was in its infancy.
In 2006, the internet was young, Facebook was in its infancy, and Instagram didn't even exist.
While still in its infancy, Australia's Asset Recycling Fund is improving the lives of average Australians.
The technology is still in its infancy, but it will get better, learning as it goes.
The research, which is still in its infancy, has yielded mixed results and plenty of skepticism.
But as it turned out, the fragmentation of society and reality was only in its infancy.
Conversely, it has made swamp-dwelling a matter of course for a presidency in its infancy.
The use of gene-based medicine remains in its infancy and hitting quality standards is tough.
Though still in its infancy, the Afghan Air Force continues to grow in size and capability.
Her presence as a marketed entity may be in its infancy, especially approaching next year's Olympics.
Companies like Shell and Airbus chalk up the difficulties to the technology being in its infancy.
In the beginning, when the monster was in its infancy, Dave Duncan had hope for me.
Although it is still in its infancy, IoT is already revolutionizing the tourism and travel industries.
The 30-year-old act became law when the Internet was in its infancy, Microsoft contends.
But in 1995, the internet was still in its infancy, and many Americans weren't even online yet.
Drone delivery is still in its infancy, so it will take time to determine its cost-effectiveness.
But the focus of the research into speculative execution and side channel attacks remains in its infancy.
However Damian Payiatiakis, head of impact investing at Barclays, said the industry was still in its infancy.
With research on marijuana still in its infancy, many of its properties are still coming to light.
A big challenge for cutting emissions from aviation is that cleaner technology is still in its infancy.
Belarusian was still in its infancy, so elements of Church Slavonic remain, as do borrowings from Czech.
While it's still in its infancy, Musk has pursued a number of deals for The Boring Company.
Which means you've plunked more that a grand down on a system that's still in its infancy.
Gun-rights jurisprudence was in its infancy in 2008; 11 years later, it has barely entered toddlerhood.
"This case is in its infancy," said Holly M. Johnson, an assistant attorney general for the District.
Like those smart labels, the technology here remains in its infancy, but the practical implications are clear.
It's important to note, however, that this research is not only in its infancy, but also controversial.
Augmented Reality (AR) is still in its infancy and has a very promising youth and adulthood ahead.
The plan, still in its infancy, faces significant legal and political headwinds if the agency moves forward.
But while the genre was still in its infancy, the hypocrisy of that maxim was already exposed.
"This industry is still in its infancy," Farfetch founder Jose Neves said in the company's regulatory filing.
It could help nurture a growing private sector space industry or potentially stifle it in its infancy.
Neu-Ner pointed out that the cryptocurrency market is in its infancy, and these things are expected.
The practice of individual travelers' reselling what the industry calls "distressed inventory" is still in its infancy.
Integrating that into the broader intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance mission is still in its "infancy," Nauman said.
It is difficult to replace the human eye and hand — and technology is still in its infancy.
Why would he leave all this behind to work with VR, a technology still in its infancy?
In fact, social media was still in its infancy; the term "influencer" had yet to be coined.
When I served as President Reagan's constitutional legal counsel, the independent counsel methodology was in its infancy.
In the lidar race, the technology for autonomous cars is still thought to be in its infancy.
Although still in its infancy, the company has about 10 Fortune 500 customers using its MailSecur scanner.
In its infancy, rock was hybrid music, and Mr. Berry was its most vivid and imaginative alchemist.
Album Review When rapper self-mythologizing was in its infancy, Jay-Z was its most faithful student.
The upside of an exhibition on a movement in its infancy is that it's hard to pigeonhole.
Voice control—itself still in its infancy as far as user interface design is concerned—won't be sufficient.
The shale gas industry is still in its infancy in Britain due to regulatory hurdles and public protests.
If that sounds a little nebulous, it's because Sets seems to be a product still in its infancy.
"The study of this — the distribution of viscosity in the mantle — is still in its infancy," Barletta said.
But gravitational wave astronomy is only in its infancy, and there's even stranger things yet to be observed.
That technology is still in its infancy, and some scientists are skeptical that the technology will ever exist.
From Greene's perspective, it doesn't so much matter who's winning today, because the market is in its infancy.
It's still in its infancy, so for now it's a little bit like taking a sledgehammer to something.
Autonomy is still in its infancy, and self-driving cars (despite public perception) are still prototypes, not products.
And Facebook — which had only launched a few months before the film's debut — was still in its infancy.
The research is in its infancy, says Andrew Kruegel, a pharmacologist who's working to better understand the plant.
"Let's face it, Europe is still in its infancy with regard to the common foreign policy," she said.
Although this technology is still in its infancy, its further development could lead to some pretty wild applications.
Although cinematic VR is in its infancy, consumer 360-degree cameras are already in the hand of consumers.
"We believe this area is in its infancy, and expect to see fast progress here," the announcement says.
Madeleine K. Albright did not use email, which was in its infancy when she was in the job.
"Comedy is huge in entertainment, but it still feels in its infancy in the games industry," says Ibrisagic.
That means whatever chemicals are on Bennu were probably around when the Solar System was in its infancy.
That is, in part, because the field is in its infancy, said the N.I.H. director, Dr. Francis Collins.
It is powered by an enormous black hole, and it existed when the universe was in its infancy.
"But the rebalancing process is still in its infancy and speculators want to position for that," he added.
For one, in 2003, Gaddafi's nuclear program was in its infancy, thus it was easier to verifiably dismantle.
But the environmental information available so far – in an area of research still in its infancy – is troubling.
The market for photographs was then in its infancy, and his own work was not in high demand.
When Schwartz was preparing to begin his postdoc, the neuroscience of volitional movement was still in its infancy.
"This is an industry in its infancy so I view all this stuff as growing pains," Orens said.
The race remains in its infancy, however, with the first nominating contest in Iowa still 10 months away.
So our technology is in its infancy and yet we are still failing to keep up with it.
After walking away from the entertainment industry, he reinvented himself when the social web was in its infancy.
Research that looks at the effect of dose reduction on such patients is in its infancy, she said.
But the inquiry was still in its infancy when the prosecutor was fired by the government last October.
For one, mobile games were barely a factor a decade ago, and programmatic advertising was in its infancy.
Since the secondary market is still in its infancy, any talks on loan transfers are all in private.
She soon heard about an opening for a protocol officer at the United Nations, then in its infancy.
The playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov died in 1904, when film was still in its infancy.
Google and Facebook will no doubt display their enormous lobbying power to kill this idea in its infancy.
"Golf tourism is still in its infancy in Japan, despite the huge influx of tourists," Mr. Varcoe said.
And it was already clear that aviation, even in its infancy, would change the way war was waged.
The drilling boom in shale fields in Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Colorado was still in its infancy.
The company itself is still in its infancy with 38 full-time employees — around 80% of them female.
Domestic soccer in India is in its infancy, although some clubs are owned by Bollywood and cricket stars.
Of course, the 210G network is still in its infancy, which could limit the new device's true potential.
Four years ago, 635 million watched, mainly on television, as online streaming was in its infancy in India.
The Volt project was still in its infancy when the US economy tanked in 2008, sending GM into shock.
"The legislation is not yet being fully utilized or enforced ... but it is still in its infancy," said Hyland.
Even though the internet was still in its infancy, people dissected Lewinsky's life on message boards and chat rooms.
WHEN I began working as a doctor early in the 1970s, end-of-life care was in its infancy.
HIFU has only been available in the U.S. for several months and the market is still in its infancy.
While more and more electric cars are introduced onto the road, electric-powered aviation is still in its infancy.
AccuQuote is an independent brokerage that has been selling life insurance online since the Internet was in its infancy.
"This is an industry that is still in its infancy," said Philip Petursson, chief investment strategist at Manulife Investments.
What to watch: Esports, despite still being in its infancy, is exploding in terms of both revenue and audience.
Building and designing things out of mushrooms is still in its infancy largely because the material remains poorly understood.
It's almost surprising Facebook never acquired an audio app like Spotify in its infancy, or later Rdio or Deezer.
Earlier in her career, Utzschneider spent six years at Amazon when advertising on the site was in its infancy.
The emerging field of data science is still in its infancy and its full potential is difficult to gauge.
Given that VR is still in its infancy, Pinnell agrees that there are several challenges that accompany the advancements.
But he and others acknowledged that the work of building machines that teach themselves is still in its infancy.
Jump forward forty years and the sexual revolution is not in its infancy anymore, and the demographics have changed.
The second is that the technology to build decentralised applications, which is still in its infancy, will get better.
Obesity is without question a complex medical condition, but our knowledge as to effective treatment is in its infancy.
The days of gravitational wave astronomy is just in its infancy and there are no doubt huge surprises ahead.
Art Deco defined the heights that downtown Los Angeles sought to reach in its infancy as a major city.
Machine learning is very promising, but it is still in its infancy and has a long way to go.
Some of these foreign elements were seeded into the Milky Way during mergers with other galaxies in its infancy.
The iPhone itself was still in its infancy, with only 6 million devices sold during the device's first year.
Men's Nordic combined dates to the first Winter Games in 1924, but the women's sport is in its infancy.
LOUIS HOPSON: Martin went to New York City, and what they saw was "zero tolerance" in its infancy stage.
That's a big deal considering the market is still in its infancy and the devices are far from ubiquitous.
It's a different approach, but I think it makes a lot of sense while 5G is in its infancy.
The technology is still in its infancy, and there are other issues beyond the supply chain and production challenges.
Xu sees a business opportunity in its infancy at large chains and other restaurants that haven't traditionally provided delivery.
Television reviewing, like television itself, was in its infancy back then, though the show did garner a few reviews.
Nutritional psychiatry researcher at Deakin University, Sarah Dash, cautions that this research is still very much in its infancy.
Battery technology for propelling ships is in its infancy, even on shorter routes, as few ports provide charging stations.
The United States' response to antibiotic resistant bacteria is still in its infancy, and superbugs are increasingly a global problem.
That was plenty when Bitcoin was in its infancy, but as Bitcoin grew more popular it started to be inadequate.
When Andrew Booth began designing user interfaces for feature films 15 years ago, the field was still in its infancy.
Still in its infancy stage, Crown League is hoping to establish itself as part of the basketball ecosystem in Toronto.
Kim says the emphasis on perfect looks began in the 1970s, when the K-pop industry was in its infancy.
Zionism, then in its infancy, rescued him, giving him a purpose—and an escape from a stiflingly dull provincial town.
Today's Republican appointees, though, come up through a conservative legal pipeline that was in its infancy a few decades ago.
To be fair, the domain is in its infancy, and nobody can claim to be an expert in it; Internet.
The virtual reality sector is in its infancy and Xiaomi is hoping to get an early foothold, especially in China.
That assumes there won't be a massive buildout of emissions-capturing technology, which is still in its infancy and expensive.
Dramatic progress has been made in controlling the virus, but efforts to find a cure are still in its infancy.
He just got a big payday, but his claim that Trump was helping the UFC in its infancy is odd.
The technique is still in its infancy and will not replace credit bureaus, says Miriam Bruhn of the World Bank.
Although buy online, pick up in store is still in its infancy, consumers are rapidly taking advantage of the service.
While still in its infancy, the plant-by-plant approach heralds a marked shift from standard methods of crop production.
The population will get much older in the coming decades, but the public pension scheme is still in its infancy.
The Newark program seemed, in its infancy, the high-water mark of the bipartisan, centrist, charter-centric education reform movement.
To be clear, 5G is still in its infancy with most people around the world are still on 4G networks.
Virtual reality, the panoramic technology with roots in gaming, is still in its infancy and has yet to go mainstream.
Nickelodeon licensed hits like "SpongeBob" and "Dora the Explorer" to Netflix starting in 2009, when streaming was in its infancy.
There is always the possibility of adverse weather during the South American growing season, which is still in its infancy.
"This approach of proactively identifying criminal activity in its infancy raises unique concerns," Gottfried wrote in the FBI's legal digest.
But as Steinhardt emphasized, much of the field is still in its infancy, and there is much left to discover.
The app ecosystem is still in its infancy stage, which makes it a ripe opportunity to establish first-mover advantage.
That system, launched in 2012, is still in its infancy, but is expected to be expanded in the near future.
The concept of a YouTube star was still in its infancy; his peers who knew about his channel bullied him.
He noted that technology to curb emissions from certain sectors, like cement plants or airplanes, is still in its infancy.
Jody Merritt, a reservist who worked with DIUx in its infancy, said in March at an event in Hawthorne, California.
Fundamentally, quantum computing is hard, and there are few commercially viable applications for a technology that's still in its infancy.
Irv Cross was the ex-player and designated explainer of a sport that was in its infancy as televised entertainment.
At the time, surfing was still in its infancy on the East Coast, and was finding a foothold at Tobay.
"It's really in its infancy, but this will replace CPAP in 50 to 70 percent of patients eventually," predicts Roizen.
Kanye West's ye in its infancy is shaping up to be his most challenging project to grapple with to date.
The upside of an exhibition about hip-hop architecture, a movement in its infancy, is that it's hard to pigeonhole.
The project is currently in its infancy so we hope that people will reserve judgment until there is something to see.
"In a statement to Gizmodo, MailChimp further clarified: "We recognize that blockchain technology is in its infancy and has tremendous potential.
But when Goldwater ran, the conservative movement was in its infancy and when McGovern ran, he never called himself a socialist.
Xu Xiaodong was apparently largely self-taught which is believable because mixed martial arts is still in its infancy in China.
Few gamers are still playing Doom these days, but this approach to AI as level designer is still in its infancy.
While this technology is still in its infancy, it's unclear the extent to which law enforcement may utilize it, he said.
He views the PSVR as part of 1.0 technology — something that is in its infancy, but customers want perfection right away.
And while there appears to be increased literacy around mental health, seeking therapy specifically around money is still in its infancy.
The victim had no memory of it, and DNA evidence was in its infancy and was not presented at the trial.
The good news for anyone trying to avoid attack from quantum computers is that the technology is still in its infancy.
It's an exciting new world that is still in its infancy — very few of the big players are even mentioning inclusivity.
Early Wright blog posts appeared to link him to Bitcoin at a time when the cryptocurrency was still in its infancy.
With the thaw between Ethiopia and Eritrea still in its infancy, it was unclear where the family would end up living.
Around 4.5 billion years ago, when the solar system was still in its infancy, it was a much more chaotic place.
The signal gives scientists an indirect look into the mysterious period of time when the Universe was still in its infancy.
The pace of technological change is faster than ever, but AI is in its infancy compared to browsers, smartphones and laptops.
Goldman's institutional lending group is still in its infancy, and it is unclear whether regulators had any say over its development.
In some cases his face is like stone, in others it displays a smile like a deranged grimace in its infancy.
The Chinese stock market is still in its infancy, and the government is making up the rules as they go along.
"Graphic design for U.S. government agencies and institutions was in its infancy," the Swiss-born Geissbühler writes in the new edition.
They point out that, when the field was in its infancy, experimental economists were keen that others should adopt their methods.
While it is technology that is in its infancy, it could be a big growth driver for the social networking giant.
And the software said to facilitate compliance is still in its infancy, and its capabilities and expense are subject to debate.
Britain's shale gas industry is still in its infancy, with the country's second shale gas fracking permit awarded only last month.
PHNOM PENH — Cambodia's start-up scene might be in its infancy, but it is slowly garnering attention on the world stage.
ClimaCell is still in its infancy and will theoretically improve over time, but I might still recommend Dark Sky over it.
LOS ANGELES — Though the Overwatch phenomenon is still in its infancy, we're already in the middle of an epic East vs.
However, Title III does not mention online businesses because it was adopted in 1990 when the internet was in its infancy.
The market for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks is in its infancy, but has drawn a growing crowd of competitors.
He started his career in baseball as an intern for the Mets' baseball operations department when analytics was in its infancy.
The post-Kennedy court is still in its infancy, so it's not yet clear whether Roberts is trending in that direction.
"Although digital health, broadly defined, is in its infancy, the evidence development is a major priority for JAMA Cardiology," they write.
Otherwise, their Tons of Rock gig was a heady reminder of the heights to which black metal soared in its infancy.
The Global Magnitsky Act is in its infancy and the sports angle might be a long-shot, but why not try?
Trumpism is still in its infancy as a political movement, much as Fortuyn's party was at the time of his death.
"The voice was really kind of a dramatic voice — in its infancy, if you want," Mr. Barenboim said in an interview.
The US is "a relatively young market for our products, still in its infancy," Sonnen CEO Christoph Ostermann tells The Verge.
The Senators last beat the Penguins in the playoffs in 2007 when Crosby and Malkin's partnership was still in its infancy.
That&aposs because icy solids accumulate in that region when a star system is in its infancy, helping to form planets.
The technology is still in its infancy, but it has the potential to be a source of sustainable energy for electronics.
Harris said while the modern warfare technology was in its infancy, the company had already enjoyed a number of contract awards.
Although still in its infancy, the internet had also given rise to sites that served as gathering places for white extremists.
Beginning in 21961, he wrote a column, Movie Journal, for The Village Voice, then in its infancy as an alternative newspaper.
Although this technology is still in its infancy, it's not quite as hard to imagine abandoning touch screens for mind control anymore.
More from Tonic: But this research is in its infancy, especially when it comes human, versus animal, studies, Bonn-Miller points out.
It's something he dreamed about when the game was in its infancy, but also something he didn't believe would ever really happen.
Created when space travel was in its infancy, the agreement was meant to address issues that could arise as space technology advanced.
The site is currently in its infancy, with a focus on data in Dublin, but anyone around the world can use it.
An area that is still fairly untapped and very much still in its infancy is a fully integrated family management device hub.
Amazon Rekognition, its cloud-based facial recognition system, remains in its infancy, yet one of the most prominent and available systems available.
The realignment that began when Lyndon Johnson, a Democratic president, signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was still in its infancy.
Virtual reality is still in its infancy — it's nowhere near iPhone-level adoption, and it won't be for a very long time.
Back when the Paul Institute was in its infancy, I met Jai and AK Paul in a small pub in west London.
But even though the commercial drone market is still in its infancy, millions of hobbyist drones have been sold around the world.
Lily-Rose Depp's acting career might still be in its infancy, but she's already earning herself plenty of street cred on set.
When he started documenting it, it was in its infancy; Saturday nights were typically when the Car Clubs and Crenshaw takeovers happened.
These companies are deadlocked in competition, and with streaming still in its infancy, they're fighting hard to put themselves in advantageous positions.
When the North American Free Trade Agreement was concluded in 1994, floppy disks reigned supreme and the Internet was in its infancy.
Though her career is in its infancy, she's already work alongside some notable producers, including Francis Got Heat, Eestbound and Bijan Amir.
Curiously, although an understanding of indoor air is still in its infancy, scientifically speaking, it's something that we're all equipped to detect.
Yet trolling research is essentially in its infancy; so far, what little exists is based largely on anecdotal and self-reported data.
He said the study of complex behavior in amphibians is in its infancy, and hopes to perhaps delve into the underlying neuroscience.
Right now, the industry of clean meat or plant-based meat, and the movement itself, is in a sense in its infancy.
Ingredients were imported, tourism was in its infancy and no one saw the point of going for a concept higher than basic.
But behind the scenes, the work has touched off a bitter dispute among researchers that could stunt the enterprise in its infancy.
The most recent full console entry, Dream Drop Distance, launched originally in 2012, when downloadable content was still largely in its infancy.
A decade ago, when the Bloomberg administration first proposed congestion pricing, such tolling technology was in its infancy and not widely used.
While the cannabis industry is still in its infancy, products infused with newly legal cannabinoids have been surging in the market recently.
The internet was in its infancy, with only about 600 websites available to the few people who actually had dial-up service.
The fifth generation of mobile networks is still in its infancy, with countries only rolling it out gradually and in specific areas.
Stil in its infancy, the plan is to start with pop-up exhibitions then open a physical museum after 2020, he said.
Despite the push, self-driving trucks autonomous technology remains in its infancy, with hurdles that include government regulations and trucker buy-in.
Science is only just in its infancy when it comes to understanding how all these factors come together and influence human health.
With Web 3.0 still in its infancy, the West at least will need to find other ways to rein in the online giants.
But right now the technology is still in its infancy, and comes with quite a few compromises that make it a hard sell.
Oculus Story Studio was assembled to be at the vanguard of virtual reality entertainment, experimenting with a form that's still in its infancy.
Of course, this idea is in its infancy, so don't get too excited yet, but we can't wait to see how this develops.
Believe it or not, we'll look back in 23 or 22 years and say social media was only in its infancy in 22.
For all of the the rapid adoption of SaaS applications in the enterprise thus far, the cloud is, remarkably, still in its infancy.
"The industry is in its infancy, and neither us nor our competitors have made moves to go to the next generation," says Sapir.
The science of earthquake prediction is still very much in its infancy, and these models are very likely crunching away with insufficient data.
Although VR has flourished of late, and headsets are now available for a few hundred dollars, the industry is still in its infancy.
Research into how to improve primary care in poor countries, whether provided by the market or the state, is still in its infancy.
In its infancy, the dinner drew just a handful of students who sat on newspapers and shared a jumbled picnic on the grass.
Anyone with solutions is great, but like I said, we are in-, it's still in its infancy, this has not been life forever.
"When it comes to strategies, that's in its infancy," says Marc Moss, a pulmonary critical-care specialist at the University of Colorado, Denver.
In the end partnerships like this one made sense when the market was in its infancy and it was anyone's game to lose.
While lawmakers in the tax-writing committees have been working on it for years, the current legislative effort is still in its infancy.
The examination of prior-generation ripple effects is in its infancy at this stage, and more data is required to establish causal relationships.
At the time, Project was in its infancy, and people barely knew that it existed, let alone was a hub for elite trainers.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is in its "infancy" and it's too early to regulate the technology, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told CNBC on Tuesday.
With two-thirds of Brazil's corn crop currently in its infancy, cautious optimism is the best approach for now in setting yield targets.
Since this technology is in its infancy, we tried to fact check the claims in Uber's FAQ, but were unable to do so.
Value of a $10 bill in 1980: $33.00What you can buy in 2019: Apple headphonesTech giant Apple was in its infancy by 1980.
But the rule, which first took effect in 2100, when the internet was in its infancy, does not require online disclosure of prices.
Online retailing in South Africa is still in its infancy by global standards, with only 1.4% of total retail spending according to Visa.
This was the early 2000s, before social platforms had taken off: LiveJournal was still in its infancy; Tumblr had not yet been created.
Though awareness of the risk to historic sites and natural wonders is growing, the effort to tackle the problem is in its infancy.
And at least a few readers warned that the problem was only just beginning: Martin Green, San Diego Automation is in its infancy.
Moreover, social media and its impact on global interaction were just launching, and China's interaction with the world economy was in its infancy.
The bottom line: Carbon-capturing tech is still in its infancy, and experts say retrofitting power plants with the technology will be expensive.
The Bank refrained from raising rates when inflation hit 5 percent in 2011, when the post-crisis recovery was fragile and in its infancy.
Research on the soothing power of music is well documented, but research on this specific form of sound meditation is still in its infancy.
Though HDR video content is still in its infancy, the two major competing HDR formats (HDR10 and Dolby Vision) haven't exactly helped standardize things.
This may again happen this time around, in part because the storm will still be in its infancy as it passes near the city.
Although the platform is in its infancy, as of December, the site's users have shared nearly 4,000 reviews — good, bad, and indifferent, Jenkins said.
"In many ways, social is still in its infancy, and we're fortunate to help so many great customers navigate this evolving set of challenges."
Wireless power technology is still in its infancy, but as we saw at CES earlier this year, it's definitely coming—just not fast enough.
The first is that the technology behind these performances is still in its infancy, which makes the holograms expensive and time consuming to produce.
Booker's bill is still in its infancy and the New Jersey senator does not have any co-sponsors for the legislation at this time.
Oscar's moves: The tech-focused insurer, which is backed by more than $700 million in venture capital funding, has struggled financially in its infancy.
By the early 1960s, martial arts culture in the west was still in its infancy, though poised to take off towards a substantial popularity.
A sport in its infancy, pole has come a huge way from the neon-lit strip bars and polyester G-strings of popular renown.
This bill is still in its infancy, legislatively speaking, and will likely be heavily modified, especially the enforceable compliance agreement's moratorium on enforcement actions.
You also have to put it in the proper context as well; at that point rock 'n' roll journalism was really in its infancy.
It's still in its infancy, and finding out whether it will scale up to larger systems and different types of data will be telling.
Virtual reality filmmaking is in its infancy, but for Bourne Identity and Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman, there are already too many rules.
I first met Voinovich in early 1983 when my newspaper, USA Today, was still in its infancy and about to start selling in Cleveland.
Screening sovereign debt for environmental, social and governance reasons — known as ESG — is in its infancy compared with well-established practice in equity investment.
The market for medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks is in its infancy and the distance they can travel before recharging is still limited.
When the FBI was in its infancy, what was the post office's role in society and law enforcement in 1899 as opposed to now?
The last time the University of Arkansas-Little Rock won a NCAA tournament game, the notion of March Madness was still in its infancy.
DNA sampling was in its infancy at the time, but there was a partial match between Shirley and a sample found on Cook's body.
The revolution in work-force development is still in its infancy, but already some farsighted companies are providing online training beyond their employee population.
Virtual Reality remains in its infancy and high-end systems like Oculus and HTC require a top-line computer in addition to the pricey headset.
Airport was introduced by Steve Jobs in 1999, when wireless tech was in its infancy; the AirPort base station line was last updated in 2013.
The domestic-energy boom that was in its infancy when we began our study a decade ago is in serious trouble as oil prices collapse.
Financial markets were enthusiastic adopters of the euro in its infancy, with forex trading volumes and bond issuance in the euro quick to take off.
But in its infancy, the company realized there was a much bigger opportunity with small, local rental agencies that don't have a strong online presence.
Today, the researchers are trying to figure out how to grow animal tissue from stem cells, a long-talked about idea still in its infancy.
Gravitational wave astronomy is still in its infancy, but we're soon going to get to a point where each individual detection of waves isn't news.
Worse yet, illegal downloads of the program became widespread long before the company started turning a profit, threatening to thwart the project in its infancy.
"Brazil's offshore is one of the last major plays out there that's in its infancy," said Brian Youngberg, an oil industry analyst at Edward Jones.
The sex crimes unit, in its infancy when Morgenthau took office, grew into the prototype for similar units across the country, CNN wrote in 2010.
When the universe was in its infancy 13 billion years ago, stars were forming quickly, which led to the creation of the first dwarf galaxies.
He first joined the UKIP when it was in its infancy, immediately following the signing of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty to create an integrated Europe.
Obama: I think there's no doubt that developing international norms, protocols, and verification mechanisms around cybersecurity generally, and AI in particular, is in its infancy.
Even though the plan is in its infancy and may not come to fruition, talk of it could chip away at Maduro's already weakened support.
AI is in its infancy when it comes to advertising but a handful of companies are trialing the technology and are bullish on its potential.
"The Greek ecosystem of tech startups is still in its infancy though it already shows signs of high growth potential," it said in a report.
Sweeping tax reform is still in its infancy as leaders in both chambers again try to unite their caucuses around a plan that can pass.
Despite being more than 1,000 miles away from the US and only in its infancy, the storm could reach the Gulf Coast by this weekend.
The last time ShFE stocks were this low was all the way back in 2009, when the Shanghai zinc contract was still in its infancy.
That decision, in 2011, effectively helped clear a path for an alternative train, though All Aboard Florida was still in its infancy at the time.
Search technology was in its infancy, and people needed someone to help them find what this new, or new to them, world had to offer.
Stocks registered with the ShFE closed last week at 33,20173 tonnes, their lowest level since October 2015, when the Shanghai contract was in its infancy.
To take the agreement into the 21st century, we need new rules to address the digital economy, which was in its infancy in the 1990s.
Why it matters: Although microbiome research is still in its infancy, some results suggest diverse gut ecosystems, like the Hadza's, can be protective against illnesses.
Hicks is one of Trump's longest-serving aides, joining his presidential campaign in its infancy and remaining with Trump as he entered the White House.
In 2001, when Shawn Rossiter started curating 15 Bytes, an online athenaeum of creators living and working in Utah, the internet was in its infancy.
While still in its infancy, the proposed architecture would pair well with an overall product experience that is focused on the future generation of apps.
Cyber insurance, an industry in its infancy just 10 years ago, has rapidly gained traction thanks to an explosion in data breaches and ransomware attacks.
Dr. Blessing said that much of the research is in its infancy, and the purity and dosage of some CBD consumer products may not reliable.
" Alex King, the director of the Department of Energy's Critical Materials Institute at the Ames Laboratory, told me that "recycling smartphones is in its infancy.
And enthusiastic proponents of blockchain, the underlying system, say the technology could be a possible — and revolutionary — verification solution, although one still in its infancy.
With computer trading in its infancy, the floor of the NYSE was filled with more members than today, with trades executed by hand on paper.
While the compound's use in commercial products remains in its infancy, Dr. Yang has watched the stigma of its association with marijuana begin to evaporate.
But the real economic recovery may only be in its infancy, and, if recent history is any guide, it could be approaching a delicate moment.
Then we have Spectacles that, while still in its infancy, I think has a lot of potential to overlay computing on the world around you.
Unlike weather data, which U.N. member states have shared voluntarily with the WMO for decades, the pooling of data on water is in its infancy.
In other words, getting an exact age for Mare Crisium could unlock all kinds of new insights about what Earth was experiencing in its infancy.
"The Federal Election Commission last wrote internet communication disclaimer regulations several eons ago, in 2006, when political internet advertising was in its infancy," Weintraub wrote.
Much of this new technology is still in its infancy and it remains to be seen whether it will be effective at keeping out intruders.
While the investigation appears to be in its infancy, the fallout could be massive; similar college sex abuse scandals have rocked academia in recent years.
A recently announced strategic plan concentrates on developing a wealth management franchise, which is still in its infancy, including through the integration of recent acquisitions.
This is strictly anecdotal, but I have a hunch that just like a pot sector still in its infancy, its investors tend to be young.
The unusually aggressive assault, which Republican officials and strategists outlined in interviews last week, is meant to strangle the new Democratic majority in its infancy.
And then secondly, the technology around AI and other machine learning in order to maybe control this better is still in its infancy and very problematic.
The Cannabis Caucus is still in its infancy, but having four congressmen from across the ideological spectrum shows how widespread the cause of legalization has become.
While research on topical probiotics is still in its infancy stage, Bowe has been testing and vetting such products to find out which ones really work.
"Current low adoption by mainstream consumers shows that the market is still in its infancy, not that it lacks longer-term potential," added McIntyre of HMDs.
This is the big data world of law enforcement—still largely in its infancy but offering vastly more incriminating bits of data to use and study.
Cinema has had more than a century to develop its own language of shots, cuts, and transitions, while storytelling in VR is still in its infancy.
We'd love to have more children and with research in its infancy, I wouldn't want to put myself in a situation which could have been prevented.
The iPhone was in its infancy, Twitter had recently made its debut, and Microsoft had just invested in Facebook, valuing the young company at $15 billion.
Thank god The Roxy [a nightclub known for hosting the British punk scene in its infancy] didn't last, because the same thing would be happening there.
The Space Race was still in its infancy at this point, and next to nothing was known about the effects of orbital flight on animal physiology.
The task force is still in its infancy, and it remains to be seen how active and successful the effort will be in promoting cooperative governance.
Such a move would be a blow to a product still in its infancy and on which Facebook has made a big bet for the future.
Now, the digital media industry seems focused on two possible solutions: But maybe news organizations should be asking the question that drove Netflix in its infancy.
But whatever amount you raised, if your business is still in its infancy and operating in the red, don't pay yourself "like a boss" just yet.
In 6900, 2628G was in its infancy with speeds up to 28503 megabits per second, enabling consumers to share the equivalent of 22019 photos per second.
The internet was in its infancy, newspapers and printed books were thriving, computers were relatively unsophisticated, and Google, Facebook and Twitter were still over the horizon.
In particular, as the Cold War developed, he became fascinated with the complexities of nuclear strategy, then in its infancy and a source of worldwide anxiety.
Already, a program in its infancy has a substantial number of accounts and savings socked away – 30,000 accounts and $35 million saved according to Treasury officials.
Despite the amount of noise being made about the new resolution, LG and Samsung's disagreement shows that 8K is a technology that's still in its infancy.
The home rental-sharing economy is still in its infancy, but given how fast it's growing, it may become harder for individuals to compete for renters.
There's the first-ever view of the surface of Pluto, an up-close encounter with a comet, and an entire solar system photographed in its infancy.
Carter and Reagan served when the current period of party polarization was in its infancy; the Bush and Obama presidencies arrived when polarization was in full bloom.
The vice presidential search is still very much in its infancy, a campaign source said, but Lewandowski's assignment means the search will now get underway in earnest.
Clarke agrees that the technology is currently in its infancy, but says people need to make a "leap of imagination" to see what's possible when it matures.
Capturing carbon dioxide emissions is probably unavoidable to address climate change, but the technology to do it is still in its infancy, expensive and not broadly understood.
Grassroots player development in the world's most populous country is colossally ambitious, aiming to open 20,000 soccer schools countrywide by next year, but still in its infancy.
DNA testing was then in its infancy but the department continued to send in the evidence from J.S.' case to the state crime labs as testing improved.
This field is still in its infancy and that means if you looked at someone's micro biome, even if you had a perfectly accurate readout, so what?
When I spoke with Dr. Claudine Monganza, EngenderHealth's program officer in the DRC, I learned that the health extension worker program there is still in its infancy.
This what Emanuel and I saw: And this is what Jason saw: As Di Paola told me, Shhlack it's still in its infancy, and can be improved.
That icon in the top right will be very important not too long from now, but for the moment, 5G is still very much in its infancy.
Writing in TechCrunch last month, Box CEO Aaron Levie, said that the cloud market is in its infancy and that it's "not a winner-takes-all game".
Back when the use of DNA was in its infancy, some brilliant scientists recognized that storing DNA data on convicted criminals would help solve previously unsolved crimes.
During his presidency, he tapped 22019 U.S. federal judges — including 10 appointments to the high court — during a time when the judiciary system was in its infancy.
At a conference on private-sector philanthropy hosted by his firm this month in Hangzhou, he explained that China's charitable sector was then still in its infancy.
It's a staggering amount — and online shopping is only in its infancy, accounting for just shy of 11 percent of all retail sales in the United States.
Those of us who experienced computer translation in its infancy recall that it often produced hilarious results; these days it's pretty accurate, thanks to American AI innovation.
He says he just came to realize that construction tech — which is what really interested him — was in its own league, and it was in its infancy.
But Apple also acknowledges that the smartwatch category is in its infancy and it may take several more generations of the device before it really catches on.
"This research is in its infancy," said Robert Stern, a professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the Boston University School of Medicine, who works with Dr. McKee.
"Cable TV was in its infancy, and thankfully not many people watched the show because I was really green in front of the camera," Ms. Zieman said.
They often note that the United States borrowed technological expertise from Britain in its infancy and that technology transfer is a natural part of a globalized economy.
John Pane, a senior scientist at the RAND Corporation who has studied programs that use digital tools to customize learning, said the field remains in its infancy.
When it comes to protecting kids, the technology is still in its infancy, but there some hints as to where it might go in the near future.
Indeed, Mr. Hoke said he thought collaboration was still in its infancy, and its ultimate expression would be a collaboration between the brand and the individual consumer.
Apple, which generally does not enter a market that's still in its infancy, understood there was a need to learn directly from users with real-life experience.
With the U.S. WPS agenda still in its infancy, the very lawmakers who ensured the passage of the Women, Peace and Security Act must however remain vigilant.
While the tech remains in its infancy, brands are already trying to make sure their names come up when people use the devices to make buying decisions.
From the get-go, this rescue mission, code-named Eagle Claw, would not be an easy assignment for a Delta Force commando unit still in its infancy.
Mike McCarter, chief petitioner of the secession effort, has noted though that the movement is in its infancy and would take years to accomplish, even if successful.
The American shale-drilling frenzy was in its infancy, and the Keystone XL pipeline was seemingly going to deliver the oil-sands output to the American market.
Rubio and Korey both joined Warby Parker in its infancy on the same day and stayed for two and three years, respectively, Rubio told website Bond Street.
The experimental model is still in its infancy and it won't be known for several years whether it works or whether it will be adopted by others.
"Artificial intelligence in itself is still in its infancy, meaning that, at this point, most of the AI systems, in all industries, are still learning," he said.
The use of ESG standards in Europe's leveraged loan market is still in its infancy and its use has been limited to capital expenditure and revolving tranches.
Owners of the tokens can in theory sell them to other digital-asset enthusiasts, but liquidity will be low since the market is still in its infancy.
Meanwhile, John Kelly, Trump's new chief of staff, is seen as wielding greater influence over a White House that in its infancy has been gripped by chaos.
Ms. Mellon acknowledges the concept is still in its infancy, but she noted that some powerful industry peers were cautiously beginning to experiment with the same strategies.
With esports still in its infancy, there is a huge opportunity to provide the infrastructure of these leagues early on, and PlayVS is looking to capture that.
If House Republicans reject the measure, the working relationship between the White House and Republican leaders in Congress, still in its infancy, will suffer a powerful blow.
In the mid-1980s — while Toronto's film industry was still in its infancy — Nick saw an opportunity to convert some of these old buildings to film studios.
Gene-editing is still in its infancy and many pointed out that any mistake would affect not only Lulu and Nana but all of their future descendants.
During the 1980s and '2014s, the Food and Drug Administration set some rules for medical advertising — then in its infancy — to ensure that patients got accurate, balanced information.
Rini admits the network is only in its infancy, but she hopes by taking this step, politicians will start engaging youths themselves when drafting policies and enacting laws.
Such technology is known as carbon capture and storage, and it is still in its infancy when it comes to deploying it in an affordable and effective manner.
This sort of thing may possibly have happened many years ago when the science of analgesia was in its infancy, but it is certainly not the case today.
My little sister, who is 15 years my junior, eventually joined the Boy Scouts' co-ed Venturing program, which was in its infancy when I was a kid.
Amazon says the drone's safety features make it as "robust and stable as commercial aircraft" — a big claim for technology that is still very much in its infancy.
The pitch didn't work — UFC said top-level female fighting is still in its infancy and can't fill out a schedule — but the request underscored Amazon's broader effort.
Even in its infancy, hip-hop reflected the reality that misogynoir made life harder for Black women, and that is one of the understated lessons of Roxanne, Roxanne.
Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CEO of social media marketing platform Socialbakers, told CNBC that digital clothing is in its infancy for creators on the likes of Instagram and Snapchat.
Last year, ESPN signed a deal with the International Drone Racing Association to broadcast drone races, seen as a big bet on a sport still in its infancy.
What's next: TAVI is still relatively in its infancy, but experts believe in addition to replacing diseased valves, this procedure could also repair them by imitating surgeons' techniques.
While the trip is still in its infancy phase, the brothers expect to at least break even, and likely even save money, at the end of the year.
The Unreal Engine 3 powering it might have only been in its infancy, but Epic had already discovered what tack it wanted to take with Microsoft's new toy.
The French storage market is in its infancy, whereas in sonnen's home market, there are vast opportunities to sell batteries for 1.6 million solar rooftop systems, sonnen said.
While Pokémon Go is still in its infancy, it's becoming more and more clear that the game's approach to creating in-game hotspots is posing some serious problems.
But one neighborhood on the eastern side of the city is in its infancy — it didn't even exist until two years ago — and it's growing at lightning speed.
Sources said that the tests were ordered by senior Kremlin officials despite objections from the program's engineers, who voiced concerns that the system was still in its infancy.
We haven't addressed the laws under which the music industry operates since the late-90s when the Internet was still in its infancy and CD sales still ruled.
The regulation will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive — introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy — and will impact both citizens and businesses.
These capabilities are already used to influence political behavior, and there's every reason to believe that the battle over narratives — or the truth — is only in its infancy.
The legislation will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive — introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy — and will impact both citizens and businesses.
Simpson also plans to get an iPhone and get reacquainted with technology that was in its infancy when he was sent to prison in 2008, his attorney said.
While early weigh-ins are in its infancy and is part of a pilot test, UFC vice president of athlete health and performance, Jeff Novitzky, echoed Lundvall's sentiments.
The program is still in its infancy, in other words, but participating clubs are encouraged by the results from training and the matches in which they've taken part.
Cup holder technology, on the other hand, was still in its infancy in 1984, judging from the pair of extremely shallow indentations located precariously atop the center console.
He was the starting center on the Michigan football team, but elected not to go the professional route at a time when the game was in its infancy.
Some environmental groups also lobbied for the measure, arguing that carbon capture technology, still in its infancy, could one day prove a crucial tool for tackling climate change.
The industry is in its infancy and changes quickly — by the time middle school students are ready for college, the games they are playing might not even exist.
This story was originally published in Dutch on MUNCHIES NL.  Getting pregnant is one of the worst decisions you can make when your career is in its infancy.
The tests were ordered by senior Kremlin officials despite objections from the program's engineers, who voiced concerns that the system was still in its infancy, sources have said.
Research on the impact of microfibers is in its infancy and "we don't know if that would have health consequences for people who eat the fish," she says.
TikTok is one of the most downloaded apps in the US — and has become a juggernaut among Gen Zers — but its advertising strategy is still in its infancy.
The tests were ordered by senior Kremlin officials despite objections from the program's engineers, who voiced concerns that the system was still in its infancy, sources said previously.
"The other side of the equation is that maybe those two statements came out a little prematurely given that the investigation was really in its infancy," Mendelson said.
Experts have said the promising technology, still in its infancy, could have a major impact on healthcare, communications, financial services, transportation, artificial intelligence, weather forecasting and other areas.
The Pentagon research on using AI to identify potential missile threats and track mobile launchers is in its infancy and is just one part of that overall effort.
Nightmares of a child soldier The rehab program Younis enrolled in is still in its infancy -- it has treated nearly 200 teenagers in four centers across the country.
When Cassini was launched in 1997, President Bill Clinton was being investigated for making fund-raising calls from the White House and the internet was in its infancy.
In contrast, online services were a more competitive market and a market that was still in its infancy, so Congress wanted to shield it from excessive FCC regulation.
And the search for its biomarkers is in its infancy, with no generally agreed upon number of biomarkers or standards for measurement among the practitioners of age-­management medicine.
Remember that the Asian VC market, while explosive, is still in its infancy: Chinese-led venture funding has increased 15-fold since 2013, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In its infancy, the game was spread through word of mouth, the magazine said, but the Internet has produced millions of videos that include instructions on how to play.
Those involved in cases are also concerned by the lack of experienced insolvency resolution professionals - a domain in its infancy in India and dominated by mom-and-pop firms.
Gaming is no longer in its infancy; it's one of the most dominant forms of mainstream entertainment, and Layden believes continued investment will only help speed along its development.
"My personal belief is that online content policy is in its infancy right now — most of tech doesn't do content policy well," Conte wrote in his email to creators.
Although the language is Turing-complete, which means any program can be written in it, there's still a steep learning curve — and the developer community is in its infancy.
He said the Singapore market was still in its "infancy," but had big potential to expand as the government pursued its Smart Nation program of increasing country-wide connectivity.
Fulda stresses that the team's work is in its infancy at this point, but she is hopeful they'll be able to create a better chatbot with these new tools.
However, this market is still in some ways in its infancy as the technology to date has not been advanced enough to allow massive patient access across the world.
That is fantastic news for consumers—provided that we can manage the transition without suffering a major social crisis (or strangling the technology in its infancy to avoid one).
The world has changed a lot since 1990, when the Internet was in its infancy and social media wasn't even a gleam in 19903-year-old Mark Zuckerberg's eye.
Digital farming, which combines sensors, software and precision machines, is still in its infancy but all the large players in the seeds and pesticides industry are developing digital offerings.
EITC also operates a service using the Virgin Mobile brand, which Sultan said was still in its "infancy" declining to comment on its performance since it launched last year.
As quantum computing remains very much in its infancy, it's difficult to imagine how it might affect society, though no one disputes its potential to affect just about everything.
The new regulation will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive — introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy — and will impact both citizens and businesses.
While Leduc said the project is still in its infancy, he added during a question and answer session that a digital currency is not in the bank's near future.
For a label in its infancy, it is thriving; it already has stockists scattered across North America, Europe and Asia, including Opening Ceremony, Lane Crawford and Dover Street Market.
While UberEats is just in its infancy and as such doesn't yet offer a corporate service, the company has its own version of an expedited serviced called Instant Delivery.
"Bitcoin is a speculative asset that's still in its infancy," said John Ryding, an economist and adviser at Moeda, which uses blockchain technology to help small businesses get loans.
According to the New York Times, the plan for Verily to build a website to help with coronavirus testing was "in its infancy" at the time of Trump's announcement.
Ms. Carrigan said that the program was still in its infancy and that administrators were working with the school's psychologist to identify students who would benefit from the program.
Facebook is keen to stress that this technology is still in its infancy and does not quite replicate the ability to actually see the photos your friends have posted.
The women also lacked the funds to fly, so they traveled to tournaments in caravans of four or five automobiles when the interstate highway system was in its infancy.
Shortly after inducting its new aircraft, Norwegian was forced to ground its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet in 2013 due to electrical issues that plagued the aircraft in its infancy.
But the World Wide Web was in its infancy, and the world was then still innocent of algorithmically sorted news feeds, partisan bot armies, and state-sponsored meme warfare.
But the highlights of our visit were a live radio broadcast (television was in its infancy), two Broadway shows and a live stage show at Radio City Music Hall.
It will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive, which was introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy, and will impact both citizens and businesses.
The legislation will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive — introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy — and will impact citizens as well as companies.
As the technology is still in its infancy, regulators are taking a "Do No Harm" approach as they did when the Internet arrived in the 22019s and early 1990s.
Though in its infancy, the lightning network — code that can be added to the bitcoin blockchain designed to make payments faster and cheaper — is growing in use and capacity.
In fact, I believe it's still very much in its infancy, evolving as it finds peace with the established scouting methods and philosophies that have for so long dominated baseball.
Genetics was in its infancy when the institute began collecting and freezing small samples of skin from hundreds of animals some 40 years ago, including samples from 153 northern whites.
But right now, the dialogue that's happening is at a level that is, I would say, in its infancy, to the extent that its going to grow, I don't know.
The $2 billion global market, which includes augmented reality, is still in its infancy, but HTC's Vive headsets have established an early lead over Facebook's Oculus in the premium segment.
He says that although there have been forays into unsupervised learning, where systems work through data that hasn't been labeled in any way, this work is still in its infancy.
Scientifically rigorous study of preventative strategies in mental health is in its infancy; a 2004 report by the World Health Organization tags the field as arising mainly in the 1980s.
The upcoming film is still in its infancy, so we probably have a long wait before we see the young Wonka—whoever winds up playing him—hit the big screen.
When I discussed some of my concerns about the platform with Microsoft's general manager of Windows, Erin Chapple, she explained that the initiative is still very much in its infancy.
The trip is also a significant one for Pompeo, who cemented himself as one of Trump's most trusted Cabinet members since joining the administration in its infancy as CIA director.
McQuiston acknowledged that this research is still in its infancy; she hopes to use video footage rather than still pictures to more accurately mimic a real trial in future studies.
The antidoping movement was in its infancy at that time; the World Anti-Doping Agency, the regulator of drugs in sport, was not created until more than 20 years later.
While Kubernetes' popularity is growing quickly (and it's probably the most popular container orchestration system available today), it's no secret that the ecosystem around it is still in its infancy.
It is incredibly frustrating to oppose so many of the actions taken by a presidential administration still very much in its infancy and to not have a way to protest.
But even with 5G still in its infancy, the United States government underscored its importance with an unprecedented move this week to intervene in Broadcom's $22018 billion bid for Qualcomm.
"The psychological panic buying is in its infancy compared to where it's going to reach when people start to feel the effects of the virus around them," said Dr. Novemsky.
The Gtramp world, still in its infancy — nobody began to really notice it until about 2016 — doesn't yet have the structure to fully support any professional athletes, male or female.
Chinese authorities suppressed early warnings from doctors and citizens in Wuhan and forced them to apologize for spreading "lies" and in turn failed to contain the outbreak in its infancy.
When the selling began, it was exacerbated by computerized trading, then still in its infancy, without the so-called circuit breakers that would now halt trading during such a plunge.
Because the program is still in its infancy—the first space flight isn't expected to take place until the mid 2020s—D'Agostino took a more conceptual approach to the project.
At the time, YouTube was still in its infancy: three early employees at PayPal had launched it a year-and-half earlier out of an office above a California pizzeria.
Because the app is still just a week old and the partner program is still in its infancy, Byte says its partner pools and payment amounts will start out small.
These prints, from glass negatives discovered during the renovation of the old Police Headquarters on Centre Street, were taken mostly by amateurs when crime photography was still in its infancy.
But back when the neighborhood was in its infancy, it was sufficiently sketchy that Instagrammers, had they existed, would have stayed in their beach chairs taking pictures of their feet.
Unfortunately for Vine, it was purchased in its infancy by Twitter, which might never have known what to do with it, and certainly never figured it out along the way.
The new rules will update the 1995 Data Protection Directive — introduced at a time when the digital age was in its infancy — and will impact citizens as well as companies.
Maison Dauphin is in its infancy compared to the fine jewelry stalwarts that it brushes shoulders with on Place Vendôme — but that doesn't mean it packs less of a punch.
In addition, Hollywood was politically progressive long before California became a Democratic stronghold, before going to college became widespread and when the Screen Actors Guild was still in its infancy.
Because this breed of tennis analysis relies on data at the shot-by-shot level, which is not available for the majority of tour-level matches, it remains in its infancy.
Back in the 1980s, when DNA forensic analysis was still in its infancy, crime labs needed a speck of bodily fluid—usually blood, semen, or spit—to generate a genetic profile.
Despite the fact that 1.23 billion people around the world use the social platform every day, Facebook sees itself as a company in its infancy, with infinite possibilities in the future.
Although this technology is still in its infancy (and how/if such a complicated system will translate to a consumer product remains to be seen), the initial results are certainly impressive.
Over the weekend, a pair of curious documents were uploaded to the Internet Archive, shedding some light on the inner workings and aspirations of an arcade gaming industry in its infancy.
Click here to view original GIFAutonomous vehicle technology is still in its infancy, which means that most self-driving vehicles still have a way for humans to take over when needed.
Rather my claim of periodicity aims to make clear the radical divergence between what is widely understood as Street Art today and what was understood as Street Art in its infancy.
So it's still in its infancy, and things will get smarter, and until then, we-, the creators are to innovate and bring to market awesome things for us to save time.
For an artist whose career is in its infancy, he's taken a liking to performing live shows, and unapologetically gravitates towards the stage and the influence has has over his fans.
"We believe this area is in its infancy" Along with the melody, Google published a new blog post delving into Magenta's goals, offering the most detail yet on Google's artistic ambitions.
AI is in its infancy, but that means the time is now to put safeguards in place to ensure that individuals are protected while still fostering an environment that encourages innovation.
"This is just in its infancy," said Jeffrey I. Peck, an executive managing director of Savills Studley, who is working with three fashion companies looking to lease space in the neighborhood.
Ten years ago, the first iPhone had just been released, high-speed wireless broadband was in its infancy and mobile apps that make our lives more efficient and enjoyable didn't exist.
On the far left, we see Section One, in which Dylan reveals his thoughts about the texture of 2016 in its earliest stages, when the year was still in its infancy.
All that said, the driverless trucking space is in its infancy, and given Waymo's clear technological lead, the company may seem like an attractive partner for manufacturers and commercial shippers alike.
Oakland served as a more cost-effective alternative to San Francisco International Airport when JetBlue was in its infancy, though the low-cost airline eventually began serving San Francisco's main gateway.
This statement may have been correct when it was coined in 1999, when OSS was still in its infancy, but it was rendered invalid as the usage of open source skyrocketed.
The web was in its infancy 25 years ago when its creator, Tim Berners-Lee, asked a colleague at the European Organization for Nuclear Research for a photo he could use.
Here are the overall findings, which only included studies that met RAND's rigorous standards: The RAND report emphasizes that much of the research on gun policy is still in its infancy.
Robo-accounting is in its infancy, but it's awesome at dealing with accounts payable and receivable, inventory control, auditing and several other accounting functions that humans used to be needed to do.
The U.S. grocery ecommerce market is still in its infancy at just 1.6 percent of sales, but it is expected to more than double by 2023, according to industry research group IGD.
This technology is still in its infancy, but with plenty of applications in the pipeline, banks should soon start to learn whether, and in what form, it lives up to its promise.
Though the technology is still in its infancy, IBM believes the low power consumption of its chips could some day bring value in constrained applications like mobile phones and self-driving cars.
"While the technology is still in its infancy, along with the business models that utilize it, we expect to see VR become a key tool for visual storytelling this year," she said.
"I think this turn is still in its infancy and the stock has more room to run, although ideally you should wait for a pullback before you pull the trigger," Cramer said.
Even though it came out six years ago, the genre it inspired is still in its infancy, thanks to a relative slowness for games culture to really pay attention to Dark Souls.
The industry is still in its infancy, but industry experts say it is one of the fastest-growing segments in prime brokerage, which covers the complex financial services needs of big institutions.
Within years, the campaign and protest are basically all but forgotten, and every attempt since to bring lawmakers around is essentially shut down in its infancy, despite the rational points being made.
According to the Nunes memo, Priestap told the committee that corroboration of the Steele dossier was in its "infancy" at the time the bureau first applied for a surveillance warrant on Page.
This new instrument is still in its infancy, but builds on the experience of Social Impact Bonds or SIBs being used by governments to fund social programs in a handful of countries.
The federal government has invested billions in helping to digitize medical records, but the process is still in its infancy, with data that is often nonstandard and hard to transfer between systems.
Jae: There was this sad period for Gus and I—we weren't working as a couple and because Boy Harsher was in its infancy, we just decided to call it all quits.
The prospects presented by a new medium in its infancy are surely as daunting as they are appealing — their technical capabilities seemingly unbounded, their formal possibilities unexplored, and their aesthetic criteria undetermined.
"There is a ton of activity going on in East Town, but at the same time, it's still in its infancy," said Mark Stevens, a senior director for Cushman & Wakefield in Minneapolis.
Unsurprisingly, this never actually happened, or if it did, it happened many, many years ago when broadband was in its infancy and it was possible to hog the line in your neighborhood.
Before her appointment, she was a low-profile career civil servant who joined the agency in its infancy and rose steadily through its ranks, serving most recently as its chief of staff.
While the U.S. offshore wind industry is still in its infancy – America's first offshore wind farm only began commercial operations last December– it is well established in other parts of the world.
The use of ESG standards in the European leveraged finance market is still in its infancy and it is rare for borrowers or issuers to address ESG issues in their marketing materials.
A White House official said that Trump's preparation is "in its infancy," CNN reported Friday, as lawyers have only given Trump basic ideas of what topics the special counsel may ask about.
"What may have been a clever idea in its infancy has grown into a blob which is destructive to the growth-creating and consensus-building prospects of free market capitalism," Singer wrote.
When Mr. Carsen's "Rosenkavalier" had its premiere at the Met in April, the Trump presidency was in its infancy and liberal America was searching its soul in the aftermath of the election.
Written when print culture was still in its infancy, these suspect lines from the declaration perfectly illustrate the gray area that persisted as the oral culture finally gave way to print culture.
Virtual reality is still in its infancy, and there's still a lot of competition, but Microsoft is better poised than just about any other company to realize the dream of ubiquitous mixed reality.
E-commerce is quickly gaining traction in Chile but still in its infancy across much of Latin America, held back by poor infrastructure, consumer fears over fraud, and lack of practical payment options.
One Singapore firm still in its infancy but hoping to reach a mass market is Shiok Meats, which aims to be the world's first to sell shrimp grown from cells in a lab.
And the idea of vertical take-off and landing aircraft, which is what has Uber so jazzed these days, is still in its infancy, but experts agree could be due for a breakthrough.
New companies that have emerged over the last couple years with models that leverage the new individual market have a variety of ways to answer these, and this industry is in its infancy.
The programme is in its infancy, but initial concerns that the tax breaks would go to gentrifying areas, as opposed to places that really need the help, do not seem to be realised.
Although still in its infancy, gender lens investing is rapidly growing in popularity, having expanded well beyond its roots in microfinance to include venture capital, private equity, bonds and other forms of investment.
While still in its infancy and likely subject to change, Berners-Lee's ideas on how companies could build a more beneficial internet, unfortunately, seem totally detached from the reality we currently live in.
The latest views came on April 11, when the European Southern Observatory released eight images of disks around young, sunlike stars, perhaps illustrating what our own solar system looked like in its infancy.
They caution, though, that the work is very much in its infancy; whether these graphene bubbles can make displays of equivalent quality, or be scaled up for mass production, remains to be seen.
Much of the due process protections that exist for whistleblowers within the Intelligence Community are strictly administrative (Presidential Policy Directive 19), and recent legislation meant to provide stronger protections remains in its infancy.
Since the late nineteen-nineties, when e-Estonia was in its infancy, political leadership has consistently promoted Estonia's digital innovations as tangible evidence of the country's rightful place in Western high-tech modernity.
His administration is still in its infancy, and he has time to turn this all around and follow through on his promise to end the politics and begin a new era of governing.
Called Derrick Comedy, the group made short comedy videos that they posted on YouTube at a time when the now ubiquitous online video platform was still in its infancy (it launched in 22018).
Naspers, the South Africa-based firm that famously backed Chinese giant Tencent in its infancy, is in talks to invest in Singapore-based startup Carousell, according to two sources with knowledge of discussions.
Though quantum computing is still in its infancy, Google, IBM, Microsoft and others are competing to build starter versions of the computers, and even putting them online, where almost anyone can use them.
When the Odwalla crisis hit, Amazon was in its infancy, and Whole Foods, which often serves as a sort of ambassador for new food and beverage brands, had just a handful of stores.
Alone, with my pick of fun, glassy waves, not another soul in sight, amid miles of beach and dunes, it felt like a throwback to another time when surfing was in its infancy.
Alone, with my pick of fun, glassy waves, not another soul in sight, amid miles of beach and dunes, it felt like a throwback to another time when surfing was in its infancy.
The Clippers (23-10) have also had Leonard and George on the floor together for just 14 games, winning 11 of them while knowing that their partnership is still truly in its infancy.
Translating Chinese basic science into treatments at university research laboratories—the incubators for biotech start-ups in Western countries—is in its infancy, says Shan He from Sanford C. Bernstein, a research firm.
This growing workforce eagerly eats up whatever information it can learn from—these young workers have not yet begun to grasp how the industry really works because the industry is only in its infancy.
While LNG was in its infancy it made sense to underpin the development costs of billions of dollars for new export projects with oil-linked contracts that could last for more than two decades.
Insurrection in the capital city of Landfall is in its infancy, and spy Michael Bravis, veteran Mad Ben Styke, and mercenary general Lady Vlora Flint must protect the city as even greater challenges arise.
"Once I met a guy in a club around 2002, when blogging was still in its infancy and there was no real etiquette," said Matthew*, a gay guy from Malta in his late 30s.
This was a novel concept in the 1960s: fantasy literature was largely in its infancy with Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and with J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series decades away.
Forty percent of millennials surveyed paid for at least one news-specific service, app or digital subscription themselves, according to the American Press Institute, yet mobile app political messaging is still in its infancy.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The last time the entire Sistine Chapel was photographed for posterity, digital photography was in its infancy and words like pixels were bandied about mostly by computer nerds and NASA scientists.
The research into the possible role of beta-MSH in obesity is still very much in its infancy, but some of the first evidence that it might influence weight came from a 2006 study.
The deal is an attempt to tap into the budding build-to-rent market in Britain, which is in its infancy compared to the United States where the segment has boomed over the decades.
The program is still in its infancy, but I spoke with apprentices, teachers and center directors who say that improvements in classroom dynamics and staff turnover, not to mention actual teaching, are already apparent.
Born Lolita Shanté Gooden, Roxanne Shanté (played by Chanté Adams) grew up in the Queensbridge Projects in New York and took a liking to freestyle rapping when the art form was still in its infancy.
The privately-funded space industry is still in its infancy, but there has been an explosion of startups and investors in the sector, and the fever has, in the last few years, spread to Europe.
"I still think it's in its infancy, and I only bring it up here because we saw a short move over the past month that I was thinking, well something is causing this," he said.
Passing through campaign chairman John Podesta's inbox were longtime allies of Clinton and her husband, inner circle aides on whom she relied, and newer members of the team who joined the campaign in its infancy.
"Many of the world's leading bookmakers regularly take bets on numerous eSports matches and although in its infancy, the betting volume already exceeds that of golf, tennis and rugby and is rapidly growing," he added.
"(It's important to note, however, that Walker did address Katherine, and found her representation equally belittling.)  But throughout our email exchange, Ricci kept emphasizing over and over again that the game was "in its infancy.
SEATTLE — For Amazon, no country is more important to its global growth ambitions than India, the second-most-populous nation in the world behind China, where online shopping is in its infancy and growing explosively.
Even so, in an era marked by Caitlyn Jenner's endlessly publicized transition from Bruce, as well as gender-bending shows like Amazon's "Transparent," the unisex baby name may also prove to be in its infancy.
Although by no means in its infancy—Twitter had been around for six years, and had 1003 million users—the 2012 Games were the first in which the full potential of social media was realized.
While the project is still in its infancy, Demaray hopes to eventually put together PandoraBird kits so that we can rig up our own feeders and allow our avian friends make musical choices for themselves.
"Color photography was just in its infancy, really, and at this time Leo White was looking for hand colorists because he was producing all these beautiful photographs of New Zealand," Rawson says in the clip.
The mapping of these evolved programs and their embedded circuit logic is only in its infancy, and we have only sketched out some of the known or predicted features of our coalitional and moral psychologies.
An imbalance in gut microbes has been linked to certain behaviors and diseases, including autism, depression, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's, allergic reactions, and certain autoimmune diseases, though much of this research is still in its infancy.
While China has made major advancements in technology and computers in recent years, its chip industry is in its infancy, and it still relies on foreign companies for the chips that power even sensitive systems.
The computer age was still in its infancy when he cautioned that intelligent machines could wreak havoc on civilization — and perhaps even snuff it out — if we failed to handle them with humility and care.
Maybe that's a symptom of any agency in its infancy, but I firmly believe that the CFPB will be a better agency in 2025 after a few administrations have had a chance to staff it.
If there are any memes on Byte in its infancy, it's that people who comment "follow for follow" are annoying, and TikTok users are going to have a hard time uploading dance videos on Byte.
The campaign to Make America Great Again was still in its infancy, and I would deflect the query with a reference to my actual work in progress, about the second term of George W. Bush.
What Target spotted speaks to a bigger trend in retail that is still in its infancy: The rise of people buying items online and choosing to pick them up at a bricks-and-mortar store.
Promising as the research on some illicit drugs is, scientists caution that many of these treatments are still years away from commercial availability, and the testing itself is, in many cases, still in its infancy.
"When that happens, you get the classic risk-off-everything sell-off," said Nick Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, who has been on top of ETF trends since the industry was in its infancy.
Saurabh Sharma, a partner at Jump Capital commented that the market for SOAR is still in its infancy and set for explosive growth, with Gartner predicting 30% adoption by 2022 up from just 5% today.
The risky but potentially lucrative business of trading in bonds on the verge of default is in its infancy in China, almost as new as the phenomenon of corporate defaults in the state-run economy.
MW is also looking at investing in bitcoin BTC=BTSP, Aspin said, although he believes the market is in its infancy and it was premature to pick possible winners among companies in the blockchain sector.
The bottom line: With esports still in its infancy, there's a huge opportunity to build the talent pipeline that every skill-based industry needs to survive — and companies like PlayVS are beginning to seize it.
Hayes, whose group devises methods to combat theft and violent crime at stores, said that the study is still in its infancy, but that initial feedback from stores that have been using them has been positive.
Why it's not normal: At the last inauguration in January 2009 for President Obama, the social media ad business was still in its infancy, but the Obama team didn't really need to market the ceremony anyway.
On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Cohen paid (well, promised to pay, and partly paid back) a tech consultant to rig some online polls backing Trump's candidacy when it was still in its infancy.
When I was in the culinary arts program at Kapiolani Community College, I went on a field trip to learn about food cost control at Wailana when it was in its infancy in the early 1970s.
At just under 100 posts, the Instagram is currently in its infancy, but the carefully-curated and tonally consistent pics increase the likelihood that the account will soon find its place on the internet's unofficial leaderboard.
Ed Yong: It always struck me as an area of science that was still in its infancy, and I didn't want to write a book where I was overselling a science that was still rapidly developing.
He has 360,000 followers and earns over 10,000 yuan ($1,500) a month from the platform under a deal in which Toutiao shares advertising revenue with content-creators (paid content is still in its infancy in China).
The most recent iteration of #MeToo movement was still in its infancy, and every day brought more heartbreaking and infuriating stories about the abuses of powerful men, and their impact on the lives of countless women.
While still in its infancy, there is a movement to use materials like resin, cornstalks, mycelium (mushroom fiber), sheetstock and even biological tissue to protect your waist trainers and Gillette razors, instead of plastic and cardboard.
It's a three-pronged approach that is still in its infancy, but includes a delivery pilot in partnership with Dominos and Postmates, testing self-driving cars around the city and setting up a fleet-management center.
While some may argue that this technology is just in its infancy and it will get better over time, no amount of technological development will overcome the social biases instilled in a system by its designers.
Will Shu: No, I don't, we still have a long way to go, and I think that this industry is in its infancy, and there are a lot of things that we want to improve on.
What's next: Despite its high profile launch and growing membership roster, the organization is still in its infancy, with just five full-time staffers working out of a largely empty new office space in San Francisco.
"The research is really in its infancy," said Vaile Wright, who is the director of research and special projects at the American Psychological Association and has treated combat veterans and victims of sexual and domestic violence.
When in Roam is still in its infancy: Its concierges currently provide just a couple itineraries a week, as well as answering a follow-up question should clients want their interaction to last a bit longer.
"There is space for three, possibly four key market players, as the market is still in its infancy and will continue to show rapid growth in the future," said Yashvir Maharaj, research director at Insight Surveys.
While the UK's National Health Service Blood and Transplant agency revealed this May that the country has performed four HIV-positive to HIV-positive transplants over the past five years, the procedure remains in its infancy.
Adoption is still in its infancy, but the climate is ripe for a new wave of megabrands set to overturn not only the misconceptions around investment in edtech, but to also move the needle on student learning.
On one hand, the situation is unexpected "because my brand is still in its infancy...[and] because there are hundreds of other designs they could have copied, but for whatever reason they chose mine," Oberg tells Refinery29.
But many believe it is still in its infancy, with figures suggesting the same: global investment peaked at $5.3 billion in the first quarter of this year — a whopping 67 percent over the same period last year.
When Sanders's campaign was still in its infancy, drawing big crowds and record-breaking donations, one really could argue that Sanders was tapping into a new force in American politics that could help win the general election.
With AV technology still in its infancy, it's an opportunity for governments to harmonize policies around the world, Matt Blunt, president of the American Automotive Policy Council, said during a panel with some of his global counterparts.
"Establishing the tax-compliance norms in this emerging industry in its infancy will benefit participants and the tax system as this segment grows," National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson said Thursday at a House Small Business Committee hearing.
When executives at Rudin Management Company started looking for an operating system in 2009 to help them manage their building portfolio, the market for property technology was still in its infancy, and they came up empty-handed.
As of January 2020, the Los Angeles, California-based Hype House – still in its infancy – was even profiled by The New York Times and regularly pushes out viral content on Gen Z&aposs favorite social media platform.
Television was still in its infancy in the early 1950s, which meant there was a fair amount of risk-taking on the programming side, the familiar formats — half-hour sitcoms and hourlong dramas — having not yet solidified.
What many associate as the internet, the web was in its infancy 25 years ago when its creator, Tim Berners-Lee, asked a colleague at the European Organization for Nuclear Research for a photo he could use.
"While this school is in its infancy, we look forward to an extended review of the many indicators, which will confirm any growth, understanding that one or two tests do not tell the whole story," she said.
The smartwatch market is still in its infancy — and Apple wants to maintain its early lead as it begins to feel the heat from traditional watch makers as well as makers of Android wearables and fitness bands.
One of the goals of the WBMA, which is definitely still in its infancy, is to open the messenger community, and the cycling community in general, to those who identify as women but are nervous to approach it.
Kyttenjanae: Virtual reality is still a medium in its infancy, but with billions of dollars of capital investiment surging through labs and production houses around the world, it's set to potentially revolutionize the way we see the world.
"A transition of power after almost 38 years was never going to be simple or smooth, and the tug-of-war over the MPLA presidency is a reminder that this transition is still in its infancy," Vines said.
However, while for the past decade the Peruvian economy has been one of the fastest moving in the region — it has an average growth rate of 5.9 percent — it's apparent Peru's technology ecosystem is still in its infancy.
"AI is only going to go into applications that we allow it to go into ... it's in its infancy," Krzanich told CNBC in a TV interview from the sidelines of the Web Summit technology conference in Lisbon, Portugal.
The aim: to find out more about lumpy structures -- so-called "goosebumps" -- which they believe may be the original pieces of material that bonded together forming the comet's body when the solar system was still in its infancy.
That said, our star wasn't always as energetic and nourishing as it is today, which has led to longstanding debate over how it managed to seed life on our planet in its infancy some four billion years ago.
While research on the bacteria in our guts is still in its infancy, some studies suggest that a diet loaded with fruits and veggies is rich in fiber and probiotics that fuel the healthy bacteria in your gut.
It was an extraordinary achievement for a tiny nation still in its infancy and one that has received renewed attention as the country's national team prepares to play in its first World Cup final — on Sunday against France.
Because critical data sharing details are buried in miles of legal jargon and use of services and platforms is dependent upon complete cooperation with the terms and conditions, our implementation of digital consent is still in its infancy.
Mr. Bass liked to tell journalists that the Strand, just one of many bookstores in its infancy, contained more books and had more employees than the rest of the stores along Booksellers' Row combined in that district's heyday.
In spite of the billions already invested into the food delivery sector by venture capitalists and massive growth projected in the years ahead, we believe that the industry is still in its infancy, and remains ripe for innovation.
Like the best songs of the Wainwright-McGarrigle-Roche clan (Rufus has a child with Leonard Cohen's daughter, Lorca, so this dynasty may still be in its infancy), this straightforward book makes your heart wobble on its axis.
Despite the changes in the last few years, Barclays said that this trend is still in its infancy, although acknowledged that the market can be difficult to gauge due to the secretive nature of oil and gas companies.
But while you may be contributing to science, you won't learn much about your health from the test because the field is still in its infancy, said Dr. Rashmi Sinha, a senior investigator at the National Cancer Institute.
Between the lines: Despite the big prizes in some of the top tournaments, some analysts believe the growing industry is in the midst of a giant bubble, while others say its a budding entertainment field just in its infancy.
In the early 1970s, photo book publishing was in its infancy in the UK. It was almost impossible to get a photography book by a British photographer—there were perhaps only a handful of books by young British photographers.
While growing market share in Southeast Asia, where the concept of digital ad spend is still in its infancy is one thing, trying to take a bite out of China, a more saturated market, is an altogether harder challenge.
Sources said he was upset that the five had been represented in such a way even though they were not formally suspected of anything and while the investigation, into an international real estate deal, was still in its infancy.
In the letter to Congress, Lighthizer outlined the objectives of the negotiations, saying that "many chapters are outdated and do not reflect modern standards" especially on issues such as digital trade, which was in its infancy in the 1990s.
Blockchain technology is still in its infancy, and it will take the examples of a few innovative and forward-thinking real estate firms to lead the way and convince the masses that blockchain is the correct path to take.
The league and plaintiffs' lawyers have noted that the science surrounding C.T.E. is still in its infancy and therefore should not be treated with the same certainly as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and other conditions covered in the settlement.
"The crypto market is still in its infancy — we are in the stone ages comparatively — and very sensitive to news and manipulation," said Matthew Roszak, co-founder of blockchain company Bloq and chairman of the Chamber of Digital Commerce.
It made an exception for social media in its infancy, but now that Twitter, Facebook and other platforms are more established, the library will now bring its social media collecting practices more in line with its normal collection policies.
Unfortunately, no one has made a claim to their own game so far, but the project is still in its infancy, and Seki claims that people are offering to donate parts of their own collection to this niche cause.
"Lululemon drives enormously strong customer loyalty, controls its distribution unlike other brands, leads the industry in full price selling, and is still in its infancy growing its International business," analyst Paul Trussell wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Mr. Blankfein's push into retail banking is still in its infancy, but the 20 percent-plus returns on equity that other consumer lenders manage — more than twice what Goldman reported last quarter — suggest that is a promising new direction.
To be fair, Prime Day is only in its infancy, while Alibaba's bonanza has been around since 2009, when the company began using the "holiday" to promote sales during the usually slow period before the Lunar New Year season.
While it is possible that the lack of well-designed websites and detailed information for a crypto project is because the project is still in its infancy, it can be hard to determine whether a project is underdeveloped or a scam.
The concept of sharing the use of vehicles is not new to the auto industry, but the use of blockchain technology to record vehicle ownership, log the use of vehicles, and apportion insurance costs and other transactions is in its infancy.
Murray's research is in its infancy, but the ultimate goal is to develop a method—a pill, perhaps—that allows patients to become more Sherpa-like, and use what little oxygen they have more efficiently, thereby leading to better health outcomes.
The shift is in its infancy but contrasts sharply with the banking markets of Europe and North America, where change is slower and such startups tend to be backed by venture capital funds and financial sector incumbents, not tech firms.
"Basically, they're creating what are like these curated collections through the hashtag…It's in its infancy, but what we're seeing that this is really a self-expression platform that's both about the stuff and the style and inspiration," says Nichols.
Despite these problems, e-sports is still in its infancy, and is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of more than 25 percent from 2015-2021, with an estimated market size between $1.1 billion and close to $2 billion by 2019.
While the event is still in its infancy, this week, 35,000 people registered for the three-day conference (around 2141,2320 passed through each day), which will also open its doors to the French public on the last day, a Saturday.
"Whilst this investigation is still in its infancy, it has hallmarks of a terror event, inspired by the far-right, and therefore it has been declared a terrorism incident," Neil Basu, head of counter terrorism policing, said in a statement.
In a way, that transformation lines up precisely with the state of a show like VRLA itself: an exposition that is covering a market that has finally become known to mainstream consumers, but which nevertheless is still in its infancy.
The masala bonds market remains in its infancy, however, with the RBI's initial regulatory framework put in place only in September 2265 - and the first issues, by corporates HDFC and NTPC, only completed in July and August, respectively, this year.
It is doubly fascinating in the case of these chefs, who chose their vocations when the cult of the celebrity chef was in its infancy, and had no reason to believe they would one day be the subjects of GQ profiles.
Bitcoin's fans argue that with a market capitalization of less than $200 billion, the digital currency could still be in its infancy if it begins to capture a bigger share of the world's $200 trillion in traditional financial market assets.
Lisa Osofsky, an Anglo-American former FBI lawyer now in charge at the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), said the use of deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) was effective in ensuring companies clean up their act - and was still in its infancy.
U.S. officials feared that a U.S. retreat would embolden Moscow to overrun Western Europe and leave the Marshall Plan – which was designed to revive Western Europe's economy in order to prevent home-grown communist insurrections – to die in its infancy.
That's a problem given that many of these plants are being planned in water-scarce regions: It's possible that CTG plants could eventually try to capture and sequester the carbon dioxide they produce, but that technology is still in its infancy.
While research on the new coronavirus is still in its infancy, and the world looks nothing like it did in 1918, the stats surrounding it "have started to ring alarm bells," wrote Business Insider's Morgan McFall-Johnsen and Holly Secon.
Related: Fair Trade, Free Markets, and the Bitter Fight Behind Your Morning Cup of Coffee "John's contributions to the company were made in its infancy 18 years ago," said Suzanne DuLong, vice president of corporate communications at Keurig Green Mountain.
Back then, YouTube was in its infancy, and the notion of something going viral at no cost, without somebody having to pay to place information on some medium that people would see –– that notion just didn't even exist back then.
Research on the new coronavirus is still in its infancy, but already scientists have estimated that roughly half of the people who get COVID-19 may transmit the virus to others before they ever show symptoms or know they're sick.
Sources connected to the production -- which is still in its infancy -- tell TMZ ... they ARE trying to get Mark-Paul, and they very much WANT him to be part of the show, but it won't be like the Zack of old.
Connecting myriad objects to the Internet is in its infancy today, said Gaurav Garg, a Jasper board member and a partner at Wing Venture Capital who compared the potential of the technology to the early days of the electrical grid.
In the 1960s, the modern fitness industry was still in its infancy and the few regimens that existed prioritized finding and pleasing a husband, explains historian Shelly McKenzie, author of the book Getting Physical: The Rise of Fitness Culture in America.
New Clark is still in its infancy, but officials say Duterte is fast-tracking the project as the Philippines, one of Asia's fastest-growing economies in 2017, seeks to boost spending on infrastructure to create jobs and attract more foreign firms.
While the Switch is still in its infancy as far as consoles go, the Poké Ball Plus is an accessory that captures the essence of Nintendo at its most intriguing, considering the company's history with things it wants people to carry around.
When I was at art college, and the internet was maybe more in its infancy, I read a lot about cyber-feminism, and this utopian idea that as a woman, you could lose your body online and become whoever you wanted to be.
Let's put this into perspective: Digital advertising is a $25.0 million industry, from which two of the world's biggest brands (Google and Facebook) have grown; the edtech market, though still in its infancy, already exceeds this and is growing at a faster rate.
A heavy emphasis on grouping while leveling worked fine when WoW was in its infancy, but with each passing expansion the bulk of the player base and the endgame fun got pushed into new zones held ever farther away from new players.
At the end of the day, we were very open and transparent about our intention, which was to create a needed public debate in this country, which is in its infancy at a time where we're about to make very serious decisions legislatively.
While the hands-off stance indicates neither firm has a consumer-ready device, 25 would be remembered as the year of the foldable Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, said, adding that the new format was still in its infancy.
The Newport Jazz Fest—now in its 62nd year; this year's festival begins today—was still in its infancy in 1958, and Stern was "intrigued with the combination of jazz and Newport, kind of rich and poor," he once said in an interview.
Because research on microplastics on land and in freshwater is still in its infancy, there are no accurate figures on the extent of the problem, but some studies have suggested there are more microplastics on land than there are in our oceans.
China, however, is making a strategic push into FLNG, aiming to become the lowest cost seller of the complex floating plants and lead the global rollout of a technique that remains in its infancy, with only one project in commercial production so far.
That lingering wound was ripped open again when Donna Brazile alleged in Politico (as she tries to sell a new book) that Clinton had executed a "secret takeover" of the Democratic National Committee while the 473 primary race was in its infancy.
The bigger picture: VR in healthcare remains in its infancy despite widespread interest, but I (Zach) think investing in VR tech to train doctors is a valuable investment right now, considering it's likely the tech will soon become a commonplace in clinical settings.
The study is still in its infancy, but the researchers are now trying to use it to predict the motion of people in crowds and to try to figure out ways to optimize conditions to improve the movement of large groups of people.
Of course, photography itself was still in its infancy, and when you add grief and Spiritualism to the equation, there's no telling just how far the human mind is willing to go to make some sort of sense out of the afterlife.
When Mr. Obama decided to save the auto companies in 2009, electric cars were just beginning to be produced, ride sharing was in its infancy, and I can't remember a single expert telling us that self-driving vehicles would arrive in my lifetime.
Online retailing in South Africa is still in its infancy by global standards, according to Euromonitor International, however, over the recent years brick-and-mortar retailers have been increasingly pumping money into technology and logistics to adapt to the changing landscape of retail.
One concern for Republicans: Lacking federal standards, 22 states have imposed some sort of regulations, according to a tally by the National Conference of State Legislatures, often in an attempt to address safety concerns with a technology they believe is in its infancy.
The writing, let alone rewriting of national and regional art history, has to be handled with utmost sensitivity through the mastery of scholarship and the inclusion of multiple, sometimes opposing voices, particularly when history-writing itself is in its infancy in Southeast Asia.
"The decision to put Upload Ventures, which was in its infancy, on hold was a mutual one reached with our partners in order for us to focus more on our core business units in the short term," an Upload company spokesperson wrote in a statement.
While the era of big data may still be in its infancy, one company that has been whipping the S&P 500 got into the big data game early — and thanks in part to a push from Berkshire Hathaway CEO and chairman Warren Buffett.
Obamacare is still in its infancy, but the President wants it to be for him what Social Security was for Franklin D. Roosevelt and what Medicare was for Lyndon B. Johnson: a part of the American fabric, a thriving system that will be his legacy.
Interpreting the notes and melodies within the chemical symphony of immune response was still an art in its infancy, and interleukin-2500 was known to be a cytokine with a host of roles in normal immune function, both inflammatory and anti-inflammatory, push and pull.
Because it is a relative young industry — no more than 35 years old, compared with car manufacturing, which is 130 years old, and cinema, 100 years old — it has a real chance to get it right in its infancy and lead in sustainable thinking.
Rx3 Ventures' Ryan McGuigan Factors including the onset of shoppable video and live shopping — a category still in its infancy led by startups like Tiltsta — will give more autonomy to influencers, who have proven an ability to transform browsers to buyers time and time again.
"The development of China's healthcare industry is still in its infancy, evidenced by its low healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP ... and a smaller proportion of its population aged 211 and over," DBS analysts Mark Kong and Chris Gao said in a recent note.
"Ultimately, I believe Iowa must proceed cautiously to ensure that any expansion of our medical [cannabidiol] program is thoughtful and deliberate — particularly because Iowa's program is in its infancy and the body of research that analyzes the efficacy of medical CBD is limited," Reynolds concluded.
Seeing as how Space Force is still in its infancy, details are still few and far between, so it's unclear if the series will be set in the present day or sometime down the line when Trump's Space Force is actually in full, uh, force.
Research on drug interactions with CBD is in its infancy, but what is known within the medical community is that CBD can cause serious problems for people taking certain classes of drugs, namely SSRIs (a group of antidepressants including Zoloft and Prozac) and opioids.
Although still in its infancy, assets under management (AUM) of robo-advisors in China are expected to balloon to 6 trillion yuan ($905 billion) by 2020, according to China Merchants Securities estimates, underscoring the potential for growth in an industry that was non-existent until recently.
The points about France and Belgium are stronger, and speak mostly to the fact that this study is in its infancy: Its authors are still working out what the data means, and haven't done the kind of granular research necessary to make their conclusions more ironclad.
The crimes DeAngelo is suspected of committing span at least 21980 counties and more than a decade between the 275s and 21993s, a time when there were no cell phones and no social media and when DNA testing as an investigatory tool was in its infancy.
The project is still in its infancy, and it may be subject to change, but TechCrunch understands that the current plan is to work with a handful of publishers to introduce a system that would limit free viewing to 10 articles per month, as Digiday previously reported.
Michael MicDaniel, who will be aiding in coordinating between the city, the Lansing Board of Water and Light, state and federal agencies, and other stakeholders, said he thinks the project could be done within a year, though he noted that the plan is still in its infancy.
Although cued speech was still in its infancy, the data at the time showed that early exposure to it helped deaf children develop the phonological and phonemic awareness of spoken English necessary for learning to read at the same rate as, or better than, hearing children.
"It's in its infancy, they have just hired their staff, they really don't have their systems in place, their engineers need a lot of additional training just like ours did," he said, adding safety fixes at over 500 of the factories the Accord oversees are still incomplete.
With the campaign in its infancy, candidates are muddling through how to best take on Trump without sinking to his level of discourse, particularly at a time when he's flinging xenophobic rhetoric about his wall in a standoff over the longest government shutdown in history. Sen.
Earlier this year, she and three of her colleagues published a paper in which they argue that research on microplastics is in its infancy, and that more studies on the particles' health effects are needed before we throw up our hands in defeat and swear off seafood.
The Church of Perpetual Life Transhumanism is one of Motherboard's favorite topics, but because the movement is still in its infancy and much of its science is in the early stages, it had been hard to translate subject matter that makes great written articles into great videos.
"He was a British-born citizen who experienced the upheaval of the Industrial Revolution, comes to the new world and has the ambition and the vision to want to be a landscape painter at a time when landscape painting was in its infancy," Ms. Kornhauser said.
While advances have been made in recent years in the 3-D production of nonpliable products, namely sneakers and sunglasses, the printing of fabric-based items remains in its infancy because of the stiff, synthetic quality of the raw materials that the current printers must use.
OLED is great but still suffers from burn-in problems; Micro LED is potentially the most advanced tech but is still in its infancy, and Mini LED offers image quality similar to OLED but doesn't suffer from burn in, and allows for thinner and lighter product design.
The George Mason researchers, however, note that much of this support came while research on body cameras was still in its infancy, meaning that the rush to adopt body cameras came well before there was a significant amount of evidence showing that cameras were actually effective.
This phase in the startup's continued growth is still in its infancy – Twist's researchers are still testing out the idea of data storage in DNA and a commercially viable product isn't likely to be ready for a couple of years – but early tests indicate the idea is possible.
If The Birth of a Nation and Triumph of the Will came out now, they'd flop; but both debuted when film was still in its infancy, and their innovative use of the medium helped fuel the mass revival of the Ku Klux Klan and the rise of Nazism.
The maturing of the conservative legal movement, which was in its infancy when Mr Bush picked Mr Souter in 1990, and the strength of its pipeline and networks, has made wild-card nominees less likely, particularly under Mr Trump, who appears happy to be guided by the "Federalist people".
Papadopoulos also misled FBI investigators about his contacts with other Russians, including a woman believed to be a relative of Putin, who he sought to use to broker a meeting between the Trump campaign and Moscow — lies that the government says were damaging to an investigation in its infancy.
The field of neuroscience was still in its infancy, and one of the few techniques available to allow psychiatrists like Bradley to ponder the role of the brain in emotional disorders was a procedure that required replacing a volume of cerebrospinal fluid in the patient's skull with air.
So far, the cultural citadels of Los Angeles, a city still in its infancy by comparison, have mainly taken the form of gleaming new edifices like the Getty Center in Brentwood and the Broad, with Peter Zumthor's proposed addition to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in development.
The memo also attacks the credibility of the dossier itself, citing that corroboration was in its "infancy" when the Page warrant was filed and later assessed as only "minimally corroborated" -- which also does acknowledge that some of the dossier was in fact corroborated, despite Trump's claims it's a hoax.
Yet given the vast volume available, no one had expected the priciest spectrum - that offers deeper reach - to be bought now, as data demand in India is still in its infancy and data costs in the ultra-competitive market are falling, making it harder for carriers to justify big cash outlays.
Though the Moscow-Islamabad rapprochement is in its infancy, and it is neighbour China that is filling the growing void left by the United States in Pakistan, a slew of energy deals and growing military cooperation promise to spark life into the Russia-Pakistan relationship that was dead for many decades.
"Originally when the law was put into place, that field was very much in its infancy, and it was a positive step forward to enable it to happen at all," Brian Weeden, a space expert at the Secure World Foundation, a nonprofit that specializes in space security, tells The Verge.
The project is still in its infancy and doesn't yet have a network attached—Endeavor reportedly plans to begin shopping it right away—but it seems like demand would be high for a Fire and Fury adaptation since the closest thing we've got to it right now is The President Show.
The conversation surrounding mental health in professional sports is, at best, in its infancy, still struggling to reconcile centuries of narratives about intense focus, superhuman discipline, and giving 110% with the realization that even the most talented and driven professional athlete can't simply will themselves into a perfectly functioning psyche.
Such a deal, which would allow regional autonomy within a federal structure controlled by Assad's Alawite sect, is in its infancy, subject to change and would need the buy-in of Assad and the rebels and, eventually, the Gulf states and the United States, sources familiar with Russia's thinking say.
The series is still in its infancy and plot details are minimal—save for that brief synopsis—so there's no telling whether The Hunt will wind up being a dour period drama or an Inglourious Basterds exploitation thing or some Nazi hunter police procedural (OK, it probably won't be that).
Though still in its infancy, having first been used to underpin the web-based currency bitcoin that started seven years ago, the technology has attracted increasing interest from banks and other financial institutions, who reckon it could cut their transactional costs, speeding up clearing and settlement processes, and increase market transparency.
Though the Moscow-Islamabad rapprochement is in its infancy, and it is neighbor China that is filling the growing void left by the United States in Pakistan, a slew of energy deals and growing military cooperation promise to spark life into the Russia-Pakistan relationship that was dead for many decades.
In 2628 when the federal government established its current pay and job classification system, civil servants were engaged in mostly clerical and administrative work earning between $28500,6900 and $2628,28503 a year, television was in its infancy, the internet had not been invented and Studebakers were rolling off the assembly lines.
Between the lines: While companies ranging from Uber to Tesla to traditional automakers are talking a big game about self-driving cars, it's important to remember that not only is the technology still in its infancy, but we'll need massive regulatory, infrastructure, and cultural changes before we fully embrace autonomous driving.
"Gentrification always has a beginning and the beginning may not be displacement; it may be part of a market movement," said Mr. Della Fave, who was a member of the Hoboken City Council in the late 1980s and early 1990s when the gentrification of that city was in its infancy.
"It won't be the most cost-effective vehicle ever made because the industry still is in its infancy, but it will be a huge, huge, huge improvement over our G2 vehicle in terms of being be able to scale out a commercial service and make money on each ride," Cameron said.
But Issa and his successors, by virtue of right-wing-media megaphones like Fox News (which was in its infancy during the Clinton years) and Breitbart, were able to conduct investigations as a kind of post-truth theater, where proving charges was less important than making them, loudly and repeatedly.
As part of the boutiques' growth, small banks like Qatalyst or Ducera Partners (which, still in its infancy, elbowed big banks aside last month to lay claim to the biggest deal of the year) have claimed a bigger portion of M&A revenue in the years after the financial crisis, according to Dealogic.
Kohli thinks human DNA is reprogrammableSpeaking to Business Insider, Kohli said "a part" of why he holds this view is his confidence in the future development of nanorobotics, whereby tiny robots are inserted into the bloodstream to fight diseases (nanorobotics remains in its infancy, and has not yet been tested on humans).
"While still in its infancy stages, the emergence of distributed ledger technology comes at a time when the financial services industry is poised to further embrace technological change and efficiencies," said C. Thomas Richardson, the managing director and head of market structure and electronic trading services at Wells Fargo Securities, in a statement.
She also appears to have amassed considerable wealth in a very short period of time, 14 years ago, when her legal career in the Moscow region (not to be confused with the city of Moscow) was in its infancy and she was just transitioning from being a government employee to a private practitioner.
If the fund is approved, it would be a sign to many that bitcoin is finally accepted by the powers that be as a legitimate asset; this has been a never-ending struggle for bitcoin, which is still kind of in its infancy after being introduced almost a decade ago, in late 2008.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device:Via Apple Podcasts | Via Spotify | Via Stitcher As President Trump's impeachment trial begins in earnest this afternoon, we look back two decades to a time when Google was in its infancy, Y2K was stoking anxiety and partisanship in Congress was not quite so entrenched.
And even before all that, back when this particular flavor of national paranoia was still in its infancy, he had decided to take precautions—to give his children Westerners' names and teach them to speak and dress and think in a way that rendered them in the eyes of the majority benign, normal.
When I was in local news, my career path was national radio, then CNN in its infancy as a street reporter for sports, and then I went into local TV. When I was in local TV in LA in 1989, in the middle of the World Series, the San Francisco earthquake hit.
" The use of bio-archaeology to study medieval art is still in its infancy, he said, but if the main theory presented in the new paper is correct, "it will corroborate some of what we know from the literary record, and since evidence from this period is so slim, any additional detail is helpful.
They can claim a lot of firsts: bringing vintage Levis to a small-but-cool city underserved by indie brands; launching a web store over a decade ago, when e-com will still in its infancy, and creating aspirational content to support their shopping offerings with elaborate editorials and even a magazine, Human Being Journal, all produced in-house.
Users have kind of co-opted the device's capabilities to make it a conventional movie and TV viewing device; there are apps from Netflix and Hulu while Facebook has also built Oculus TV, a feature that's still in its infancy but basically offers an Apple TV-like environment for watching a lot of 2D content in a social environment.
But the project is still very much in its infancy, and Render acknowledges he slacked on the project for much of 2018, thanks to his full-time job and general life getting in the way—he says he receives no compensation for his IoD efforts, and runs a Patreon to try to cover web hosting and other operational costs.
"I think the RNC passing this resolution sends a clear and distinct message to all potential primary opponents that there's no room for you with the base of our party and that there's no oxygen for any candidacy in its infancy to get off the ground," said David Bossie, the President's former deputy campaign manager and an RNC committeeman.

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