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en It's a vindication that innovations matter, that innovations can be reasonably compensated and that companies can be built around innovations.

en American universities and industry have a long history of collaborative efforts that have spawned significant innovations and fueled our entrepreneurial economy. It is imperative to take the lessons from these collaborative relationships so that we may improve the process by which discoveries and innovations move into the marketplace.

en I'm proud Texas is taking the national lead in bringing choice to cable customers, offering broadband over power lines, and investing in new telecommunications innovations, ... Senate Bill 5 will pave the way for new technology investments, create jobs and remove barriers to 21st century innovations.

en I think all great innovations are built on rejections.
  Louis Ferdinand Celine

en I think all great innovations are built on rejections.
  Louis Ferdinand Celine

en As a child I was captivated by the 1960s space program and technological innovations, and it inspired me to get an engineering degree. Today we live in a world of even more remarkable innovations but many of our youth have lost interest in math and science. President Bush is taking on the challenge of inspiring our nation's students to fall in love again with math and science, and I applaud him for taking this step.

en The general pattern is that big companies let the other companies do the innovations for them. Smaller companies can do innovation in a more agile fashion outside the boundaries of a large company, and they get acquired.

en Your brain has an in-built mechanism for finding patterns you've programmed because of where you've put your attention. Solutions, innovations, and success come not from greater intelligence or creativity but from what we notice because of where we point those attributes. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness.

en The future of manufacturing is in technology. The next generation of manufacturing champions will come from those companies that use brain power, not labor, to drive their innovations.

en The growing need for companies to comply with a wide variety of regulatory requirements creates new and difficult challenges that can distract an organization from adding value to its products, [and] yet achieving compliance is essential to protecting the value of its innovations.

en The result of all [these innovations] will be what we think of as the Giga PC,

en Innovations never happen as planned.
  Gifford Pinchot

en There have been so many advances and innovations in the market to respond to them.

en We gained market dominance, and we've been able to maintain that through innovations.

en Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities.
  Thomas Jefferson


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