81.   Texas is not a state generally thought of as a bastion of tolerance or technological innovation.

82.   That means, Lazarus explained, a PC-style rapid pace of technological innovation with software playing a key role.

83.   The animals are perhaps the only technological innovation at the Olympics that has not malfunctioned.

84.   The article described the LinkShare patent as a technique for doing business, a claim with potentially broad implications, rather than a narrow technological innovation.

85.   The best technological innovations involved explorations with traditional materials.

86.   The best guess is that a long process of technological innovation finally reached critical mass, creating new opportunities that American business was uniquely ready to exploit.

87.   The ability to listen to customers will be increasingly important in coming years, experts say, as blockbuster technological innovations occur more rarely.

88.   The book treats rock as a mosaic of recording sessions, performances, movies, radio shows, television appearances, technological innovations and business deals.

89.   The division earned an early reputation for performance and technological innovation.

90.   The escalating price tags are a result of technological innovations, improved designs and more expensive materials.

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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