Synonym: conception, creation, design, excogitation, foundation, founding, initiation, instauration, institution, introduction, invention, origination. Similar words: innovative, observation, reservation, conservation, nation, education, operation, equation. Meaning: [‚ɪnəʊ'veɪʃn] n. 1. a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation 2. the creation of something in the mind 3. the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new.
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31. The innovation of air travel during this century has made the world seem smaller.
32. America is a good hunter of creativity and innovation. Dr T.P.Chia
33. They despised the idea and even the word innovation.
34. Where are the adventurous programmes, the innovation, the unusual?
35. The ballet company's repertoire blends tradition and creative innovation.
36. Companies need to encourage creativity and innovation.
37. In claims that one tradition rather than another led to scientific innovation,[http://sentencedict.com/innovation.html] one often detects an apologetic intention.
38. Reactive techniques like reorganization, retrenchment, and restriction are the natural enemies of organizational innovation.
39. Tearback tabs represent a lovely example of industrial design aping the very best of human innovation.
40. Confined to the fine arts, this clinging to the safe and known was just a brake upon innovation and exuberance.
41. A major tax innovation included in the budget was the introduction of capital gains tax on stock market dealing.
42. Brearley was bitterly disappointed in Firths' reaction to his innovation.
43. All innovation is a contravention of the order of things.
44. The innovation brought only mixed success(Sentencedict.com), and the small telescope has now fallen into disrepair.
45. The characteristics of electronics production and marketing seem to demand companies which can combine scale economies with quick-footed innovation.
46. His attachment to classical principle was not so great as to deter him from practical innovation.
47. Success requires careful analysis of the various kinds of knowledge needed to make an innovation possible.
48. Cherwell Scientific's list of chemistry software shows a strong commitment to scientific productivity and innovation.
49. What was the right balance between creativity and innovation on the one hand and familiarity and repetition on the other?
50. Human cultures can change rapidly because cultural innovation is infinitely faster than biological evolution.
51. The pilot studies are intended to lay the foundation for more detailed research into the role of effective innovation in corporate competitiveness.
52. Innovation is seen as desirable because it invariably increases efficiency, and makes for higher profits.
53. Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.
54. In a global economy, the only way to maintain a competitive edge is to lead the world in innovation.
55. Sections and departments hold brainstorming sessions and posters are displayed to encourage the climate of innovation.
56. Another innovation of lenses is seeing yourself without the cover of glasses from a three-foot distance for the first time since puberty.
57. They are useful in seeking to record the impact of a development or innovation in a particular context.
58. At Philips, a world-wide international corporation with 400,000 employees, most innovation projects are undertaken within 14 product divisions.
59. Conditions would become more conducive to entrepreneurial initiative, capital accumulation, the division of labour, technological innovation, and industrialization.
60. Unfortunately, there is a mentality in the federal bureaucracy that defies change and rejects innovation.
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