innovator in the PONS Dictionary

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He understood military technology, but was not an innovator in that regard.
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He claims that humans must together create these answers little by little and that innovators in fact build upon prior ideas gradually toward eventual progress.
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The struggling innovators of the sixteenth century philosophized without regard for faith.
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Bare was one of the sport's innovators and trained using a trampoline as well as water landing.
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A new generation of urban influencers and innovators is emerging which recognises that culture and creativity is central to addressing the challenges cities face.
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I told him he had a reputation as an innovator.
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This is probably the first step in his future career as an innovator in flamenco.
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Bronze by comparison was an innovator, in practical rather than in philosophic things.
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In both books he showed himself to be a great stylistic innovator and a masterful storyteller.
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He was also an early innovator of the slapshot and of the drop pass.
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