61.   It is not surprising that technological innovations can come at the cost of privacy.

62.   Its antecedents lie in prewar periods of technological innovation.

63.   Lindsey said the economy was now in its sixth year of expansion, sustained by strong growth in sales of investment goods as companies take advantage of technological innovation.

64.   Luquis believes that Latinos will embrace the Internet just as they have picked up cellular phones, CD players and other technological innovations in the past.

65.   Many experts point to rapid technological innovations and believe that live Internet and e-mail service will be available on some airplanes within a year.

66.   Most of all, though, the Victorian era was one of technological innovation.

67.   Much as the deed to a house describes a tangible physical property, a patent describes an intangible abstract property -- a technological innovation.

68.   Multimedia family PCs just keep getting better, as computer makers add technological innovations designed to deliver faster video, more realistic audio and unprecedented computing power.

69.   My prediction for this century is that technological innovation will continue to transform and enrich our lives in ways that none of us can now imagine.

70.   Much of the equipment that produces tubes here was designed and manufactured by Chunghwa itself, a move critical to continued technological innovation.

a. + innovation >>共 318
technological 16.49%
technical 4.76%
recent 3.02%
new 2.67%
major 2.44%
latest 2.32%
important 1.51%
educational 1.16%
modern 1.16%
marketing 1.05%
technological + n. >>共 598
advance 12.66%
change 7.66%
innovation 5.38%
development 3.71%
revolution 2.96%
progress 2.50%
breakthrough 2.20%
improvement 2.05%
advancement 1.78%
expertise 1.18%
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