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innovation
noun as in change, novelty
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addition, alteration, contraption, departure, deviation, introduction, modernism, modification, mutation, newness, notion, permutation, shift, variation, vicissitude, wrinkle
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Example Sentences
Healey told BBC Scotland's The Sunday Show at that time the SNP was engaging in "student union politics" that could stifle innovation and deny young people opportunities.
On Sept. 22, Newsom promoted the state’s partnerships with tech companies on AI efforts and touted how the tech industry has fueled California’s economy, calling the state the “epicenter of American innovation.”
In a statement, UC spokesperson Rachel Zaentz said “our focus remains protecting students’ access to a UC education and promoting the academic freedom, excellence, and innovation that is at the core of the university’s mission.”
The pair also appealed directly to the Bank to relax its approach to cryptocurrencies, accusing it of holding back innovation.
He argues that this gives little scope for innovation and change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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