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It often seems that by attempting change prematurely an innovator may incur the severest form of the moral penalty, whereas if he had waited a few years he would have been let off with the mildest.

Nor can it be said in reply, that by the hypothesis the innovator’s example must be good to whatever extent it[482] operates, since pro tanto it tends to substitute a better rule for a worse.

In order, however, that this effect may be produced, it is almost necessary that the non-conformity should not promote the innovator’s personal convenience; for in that case it will almost certainly be attributed to egoistic motives, however plausible the Utilitarian deduction of its rightness may seem.

We have hitherto supposed that the innovator is endeavouring to introduce a new rule of conduct, not for himself only, but for others also, as more conducive to the general happiness than the rule recognised by Common Sense.

Especially as all the objections to innovation, noticed in the previous section, apply[489] with increased force if the innovator does not even claim to be introducing a new and better general rule.

The observation and measurement of clinical subjects, studied especially in regard to the cranium by anthropometric methods, led the young innovator to discover that the mental derangements of the insane were accompanied by morphological and physical abnormalities that bore witness to a profound and congenital alteration of the entire personality.

Now the spot moves from Mark the private-sector innovator to Mark the public-policy innovator in health care.

A great innovator is entitled to some poetic license.

But inevitably there are those who follow the letter of the innovator's ideas but misunderstand their spirit, who are more dogmatic in their radicalism than the orthodox were in their orthodoxy.

Huang was not really an innovator, he was simply more successful than his predecessors in both parties in tapping ethnic subcultures for cash.

When it comes to the revolving door, Alexis Herman is less of a Bigfoot than Barbour but more of an innovator.

Tradition, for that matter, coexisted with experimentation, so that it is not always immediately obvious which is which--you might not realize from listening that Blind Lemon Jefferson was an innovator who transformed the blues and influenced every subsequent artist in the genre, or that the shape-note singing of the Sacred Harp choirs represents a late vestige of a style that may have reached its acme of prevalence around the time of the American Revolution.

Current critical consensus is that de Hooch was the innovator, Vermeer the perfecter, while current taste (as evidenced by the overwhelming attendance at the Vermeer show in Washington three years ago) prefers Vermeer.

Microsoft is "not an innovator but a fast follower," anti-Microsoft futurist Paul Saffo told the Los Angeles Times .

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