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" ... Corporations need workers of all persuasions to work together to get the job done. They need consumers of all persuasions to buy their products. So whilst global politics may be polarising, corporations are creating a new middle ground. ... "
" ... In practice this means the Pixel 2 will retain the same huge top and bottom bezels as the Pixel and Pixel XL, the same 16:9 aspect ratio display, the same polarising two tone glass and metal back and the same single rear camera. It’s also expected to remove the headphone jack. This combination is commercial suicide. ... "
" ... The backdrop to this discussion is the fact that many brands, retailers, and manufacturers are currently in survival mode, and as Kruse describes “may not have the bandwidth” to focus on sustainability. But she warns that sustainability is the only route to resilient, evolved business models that will sustain future blows (as climate change continues), beyond the immediate crisis. Morten Lehmann added that this crisis is polarising the decision-making of fashion companies. Those in survival mode may endure the next six months, but beyond then, it will be companies prioritizing sustainability by reducing overstock, simplifying and mapping their supply chains, and investing in digital transformation who will see financial success, he explained. ... "
" ... The screen is likely the most expensive component in the handset, so steps have been made to keep the cost down. While the Lumia 535 does come with Corning's Gorilla Glass for protection, the extra polarising filters and layers that more expensive Lumia handsets come with are absent here. Most noticeable is the lack of the Clear Black Display technology to enhance readability in sunlight. ... "
" ... With a linearly polarising filter system attached to a camera lens and CCD detector at co-author Judit Slíz-Balogh’s private observatory in Hungary, the team was able to pick up polarised light reflected from dust, extending well outside the field of view of the camera lens, at L5. The pattern matches both their own predictions about where the dust-moon should be and the observations originally made by Kordylewski. ... "