Examples of using Way of doing things in English and their translations into Chinese
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Simply put, a techno-economic paradigm is a new accepted way of doing things.
We work hard to understand the culture of the country and their unique way of doing things.
The examples in this book might be perceived as if they are the best and only way of doing things.
For many organisations, they're taking their first steps in this technology; so there's no proven way of doing things,” explains Wright.
Interestingly, this one uses on-device machine learning, and not a cloud service, which is a curiously Apple-like way of doing things.
They will use unconventional methods, sometimes risky ones, and existing rules are just someone else's way of doing things.
In retrospect it's just a really clever way of doing things," van der Donk said.
I like our way of doing things better than theirs, and I hope to God we never follow their best practices.
He added:“I like our way of doing things better than theirs and I hope to God we never follow their best practices….”.
We want to propose, Chrissy and I, through The Institute for Figuring, another alternative way of doing things, which is the play tank.
I'm optimistic by nature, so being a victim just isn't my way of doing things,” she said.
No one else has your thoughts, your feelings, your way of doing things.
My client is a very liberal man, but he has his fads and his own way of doing things.
My client is a very liberal man, but he has his fads and his own way of doing things.
There is often no right or wrong way of doing things- just different.
But, I am starting to see some similarities with certain aspects of life and the way of doing things in Europe.
There's this black hole, a way of doing things that everyone tries to bring you back into.
Cohesive is different: a more flexible, smarter way of doing things.”?
Patton had his own way of speaking, as he had his own way of doing things.
Google and Apple can charge for apps; that's not Mozilla's way of doing things.