Incrementally
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It's capitalism as it was ultimately meant to be, meeting important needs, not
incrementally
competing for trivial differences in product attributes and market share.
We used a lot of machine learning to improve things incrementally, but I think for me, this example's really exciting, because it's one program that can do a lot of different things.
If a fab lab is large, expensive, and fixed in place, think of this as the counterpoint: something low-cost, which can be locally manufactured, which can be expanded and kitted out
incrementally
as makers acquire resources.
Now, conventional wisdom would say that we'll just take these driver assistance systems and we'll kind of push them and
incrementally
improve them, and over time, they'll turn into self-driving cars.
So by just making the cars
incrementally
smarter, we're probably not going to see the wins we really need.
And each of these things went along sort of in parallel but
incrementally
were a problem of their own.
And it's just incrementally, over the last 20 years, built urbanism on top of its parking lots.
It's the interchange of ideas, the meeting and mating of ideas between them, that is causing technological progress, incrementally, bit by bit.
It's the simple idea that instead of grading people
incrementally
in little bits and pieces, you give them one profile character avatar which is constantly progressing in tiny, tiny, tiny little increments which they feel are their own.
Notwithstanding the stalled peace process and the adverse effect that Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians is having on its international standing, NATO and Israel have been
incrementally
strengthening their cooperation in recent years.
Innovative financing mechanisms offer the means to tap
incrementally
into global financial flows without disrupting economic activity.
In every case, engineers believed that they were just building
incrementally
on successful practice.
First, unlike health care, where we can afford to proceed incrementally, the need for comprehensive financial reform is pressing.
But they have come incrementally, at far too slow a pace to address the problem effectively.
But, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey implied when he opened the door to a discussion of a US ground component in the campaign against the Islamic State, US military power cannot be used
incrementally
and indecisively.
But, instead of working
incrementally
to create strong, targeted regulations, they performed an abrupt about-face, warning investors about risky bubbles and declaring war on margin finance.
Haffner, later a journalist and author, was a law student who witnessed how the Nazi dictatorship became lethal, again incrementally, like the persecution of Jews in Italy.
While seeking to enlarge
incrementally
its military footprint in the more than 80% of the South China Sea that it claims, China’s aim in the East China Sea is to break out of the so-called “first island chain,” a string of archipelagos along the East Asian coast that includes the Senkaku Islands and Taiwan.
They should then become
incrementally
more severe the longer and the more seriously the rules are breached.
Such changes may occur incrementally, but their aggregate effect can be immense.
Of course, strategic autonomy, long a taboo in Germany, will have to develop incrementally, through joint Franco-German military programs.
Instead, the embargo should be introduced
incrementally.
The markets have broken all-time records, come close to doing so, or at least done very well since 2003 ( the case in Japan) by making up for the big drops incrementally, in a succession of smaller increases.
For now, however, those representative elements that have been added
incrementally
are not powerful enough to overcome the growing corruption and excessive influence of vested interests.
It described an elaborate spider’s web of committees, councils, and agencies with overlapping responsibilities, unrepresentative memberships, and inadequate enforcement powers – a system built up
incrementally
over decades, with no guiding architectural hand or central authority to promote coherent global regulatory standards.
Research shows that various components of the placebo effect – for example, the paraphernalia of care (pills and syringes) and the patient-provider relationship – can be added
incrementally
in a manner analogous to dose dependence (the higher the dose, the greater the effect).
And, like any mature discipline, it advances
incrementally
rather than in revolutionary steps.
Germany’s new approach to great-power politics has evolved incrementally, and in response to seemingly unrelated events.
American politicians need to recognize the new G-Zero reality and rebuild America’s domestic sources of strength, even if only
incrementally.
It is more feasible to diversify the supply chain, albeit incrementally, by importing gas from distant producers rather than from monopolistic suppliers next door.
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