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technological

[tek-nuh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌtɛk nəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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The 64-year-old leader plans to funnel investment into domestic industries, with an aim to sharpen Japan’s technological edge in products with worldwide demand, such as semiconductors, chipmaking equipment, precision machinery and next-generation batteries.

From The Wall Street Journal

I feel it damaged itself when, under the pressure of the pandemic, George Floyd and huge technological and journalistic changes, it wobbled—and not in the opinion section but on the news side.

From The Wall Street Journal

Societal gains from technological change come from what the economist Joseph Schumpeter called “the wave of creative destruction.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet, under the cover of technological novelty, Congress is close to granting that exemption to platforms performing economically identical functions.

From Barron's

Companies can use AI to create value of their own, provided they keep pace with technological changes and their downstream impact on business.

From The Wall Street Journal