Revolution definition
Examples of Revolution in a sentence
Kunhu (2013: 10) contends that the concept of co-operatives was formalized during the nineteenth century in Europe, against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution and significant social change.
Additionally, if the Patriots and/or the Revolution advise the Agent in writing that they will no longer play their regular home Games at the Stadium, the Agent and/or NPS may (but shall not be required to), assign any or all of its respective rights and obligations under the Agreement to any Person that has the right to host such regular home Games.
In Europe, the partnerships helped in the Commercial Revolution which started in the 13th century.
The Company's policies shall expressly name the following as additional insureds: NPS LLC, New England Patriots LLC, the New England Revolution, Major League Soccer, L.L.C., Kraft Soccer LLC, Kraft Group LLC, Foxboro Realty Associates LLC, Kraft Patriots, Inc., and Kraft Foxboro, Inc.; and their respective owners, members, partners, shareholders and affiliated persons and entities, successors and assigns.
We are firm believers that the winners in the Technological Revolution will be those who figure out how to use their data and make better decisions.