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They felt that video was the coming medium, and wanted to be on the leading edge of the technology.
"If our strategy were anything but to be on the leading edge, we'd have put the plant in Asia."
Wired is a magazine that seeks to be on the leading edge of digital culture.
"There's a fairly significant appetite among publishers and advertisers to be on the leading edge," he said.
"We have to be on the leading edge."
"The United States ought to be on the leading edge, not the ragged edge, of reform," he said.
Perhaps not surprisingly, retired people, like Ms. Harris, seem to be on the leading edge of shredder buying.
To reach a more select audience, he said, "We had to continue to be on the leading edge," and use music, for example, to produce a polished feel.
"As a bureaucratic organization, it's hard for us to be on the leading edge, it's hard for us to reward risk-taking."
Here's, I mean, it's not even necessary to be on the leading edge because, as we've seen, there are computers that are exposed for years to known vulnerabilities.
TCS continues to be on the leading edge of education in Canada, particularly in the use and promotion of computers in the curriculum.
One of Fedora's main objectives is not only to contain software distributed under a free and open source license, but also to be on the leading edge of such technologies.
"I think New York is poised to be on the leading edge of this," said Lizabeth A. Ardisana, an alternative-fuels specialist at Ford Motor Company.
I have no doubt that NIH will continue to be on the leading edge as we work to implement the President's plans, but as always, we would love your feedback.
Nasdaq, despite its reputation for high technology, is built on technology that was considered to be on the leading edge when it began in 1971, but is now long past its prime.
While I don't necessarily want my ISP to be on the bleeding edge, it's always better to be on the leading edge of technology rather than bringing up the tail.
Hampton Commons appears to be on the leading edge of a trend in community relations - providing residents with information and interaction over the Internet as a supplement to the more traditional ways of communicating with them.
The title character of the Soviet director Vasily Pichul's "Little Vera," a film considered to be on the leading edge of glasnost, is a sullen, punkish high-school dropout who lives in stifling proximity with her working-class parents.
Although an 1888 account in The Real Estate Record & Guide by "an old land broker" said that New York was "hardly surprised" by the Jones house, she was considered to be on the leading edge of residential movement.
"We've always been innovative and tried to be on the leading edge of technology, but that first store wasn't easy," recalled Don E. Marsh, the 66-year-old chief executive of Marsh Supermarkets, a regional chain with stores in Ohio and Indiana.
Lunch seems to be on the leading edge of economic trends, said E. Charles Hunt, executive vice president of the Greater New York City Chapter of the New York State Restaurant Association, which has 2,500 members in the city.