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The first model was the 121, which is considered the precursor of many technological innovations to come and the best semiautomatic ever made by many industry experts.
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It was the scene of a number of technological innovations and also some seminal developments in industrial management.
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The research was important for technological innovations in modern electronics, helping with the development of advances such as the personal computer and mobile phone.
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The forces of a free market tend to preclude the sale of substandard staples, while disposability, technological innovations, and a culture of collection all facilitate planned obsolescence.
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While in the case with language skills such as shorthand, a system of stenography popular during the twentieth century, technological innovations occurring between generations have made these skills obsolete.
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During this time, SLR failed to keep up with technological innovations seen in other railways abroad.
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The banking sector has been experiencing record growth, amongst others due to various technological innovations.
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In addition to military tactical and technological innovations during this period, chivalric military and religious ideals arose giving motivation for engagement in the ceaseless warfare.
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The 300-booth professional trade show contains a lavish display of the latest products, services and technological innovations dental professionals use every day.
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A firm can lose out to competitors should it ignore technological innovations in its industry.
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