Examples of using The frontier of in English and their translations into Dutch
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But the transition from follower to leader at the frontier of the innovation economy is more challenging and elusive.
is essential for the sustainability of Europe's ICT industry by addressing roadblocks at the frontier of current technologies.
Wall 160 kilometres(99 miles) to the south, as the frontier of Britannia.
Mobile TV is at the frontier of high-value, innovative services.
United by a determination to create cutting-edge products and remain at the frontier of industry standards,
formality performed at the frontier of Member States,
Article 6 of the Agreement between the Community and Sweden signed in Brussels on 22 July 1972 must be interpreted as prohibiting a levy imposed by a region forming part of a Member State on goods imported from Sweden by virtue of the fact that they have crossed the frontier of the region concerned,
This collection highlights the frontiers of current research in nanotechnology.
This detection pushes back the frontiers of the observable Universe.”.
We have to push back the frontiers of tourism.
These projects will push the frontiers of our knowledge.
You know, we are advancing the frontiers of science.
Turkish spearheads threatened the frontiers of Poland.
Where are the frontiers of this world?
Louis wished to shift the frontiers of the country to the Rhine.
China pushes the frontiers of data security.
Honor-bound to expand the frontiers of knowledge.
And I like to stretch the frontiers of what people accept.
Universal and going beyond the frontiers of time and space.
But he would be operating on the frontiers of fringe science.