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Translations for „innovation“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

innovation [ˌɪnəˈveɪʃən] N

1. innovation (sth new):

innovation

2. innovation no pl (introduction):

innovation

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His service was noted by not only his progression but the record of his innovation.
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Discovery and innovation are at the heart of the schools approach to educating students.
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He is said to have introduced some scenic innovations, such as bringing lighted torches on the stage.
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It was also a place of many social innovations, often begun by women workers who were in the majority.
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Religion prompted many innovations in the name and service of religion.
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A first particular new innovation in robot design is the opensourcing of robot-projects.
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Two innovations were introduced in the interest of safety.
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The relatively short growing season demanded agricultural innovation.
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The capital-use charge followed another innovation, loans of state capital at interest to individual plants or groups of plants.
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Knowledge production happens at all levels, in national and international research laboratories, and with industrial partners through technology transfer and innovation.
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