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en You can't just sit back on your laurels. You have to constantly innovate.

en I am very pleased that Ball State is included on this list with a number of high-tech institutions. I don't want to give the impression that we've accomplished this and now we can rest on our laurels. Technology changes constantly.

en It?s a fine balancing act. If you don?t innovate right, you?re going to screw up your brand image, and if you don?t innovate at all, teens will lose interest.

en If we don't innovate, we don't have new versions. Nobody needs to upgrade. Nobody needs to buy. We have to have a variety of ways to innovate?We're at the beginning of 12 months of the greatest innovation pipeline that our company has ever had.

en Technologies are being developed at a faster and faster pace, and that disrupts companies and markets constantly. Companies will have to reinvent themselves, and they will have to do it in two years, not five. Things are better, but there will not be much of an opportunity for tech companies to sit on their laurels.

en can't just sit back and rest on our laurels.

en Big Media does not know how to innovate, ... What capacity for product development do news organizations show? Zip. How are they on nurturing innovation? Terrible. Is there an entrepreneurial spirit in newsrooms? No. Do smart young people ever come in and overturn everything? Never. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Do these firms attract designers and geeks who are gifted with technology? They don't, because they don't do anything challenging enough. They don't innovate, or pay well. So they can't compete.

en There's a lot of work left to be done. We can't afford to sit on our laurels about what we've accomplished because the struggle is an indefinite one. It will continue on, and the moment we sit back and say that we've gotten it taken care of is the moment we lose.

en Retailers have been adept at selling in-season merchandise. We see a huge opportunity to innovate on the back end, with products that are less appealing.

en Innovate, integrate, innovate, integrate, that's the way the industry works, ... Graphics was a stand-alone graphics card; then it's going to be a stand-alone graphics chip; and then part of that's going to get integrated into the main CPU.

en As a Microsoft Dynamics partner, we're excited about the new community initiatives and the opportunity this brings us -- both in ongoing networking and in the sharing of our solutions. Our business is designed to constantly innovate, solving customer problems along with Microsoft Dynamics. This community gives us a way to share solutions among other partner and customer community members in real time.

en Magazines have taken a step back this year. But we have a good management team and can innovate to move the business forward. We will be redoubling efforts this year.

en The vanity of human life is like a river, constantly passing away, and yet constantly coming on.

en Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed

en I was saddled with this strange name, which meant that I was constantly, constantly, being serenaded with the Sometimes you feel like a nut Almond Joy/Mounds jingle.


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