I think fun birding tech products are going to help mainstream birding and more people into the fold. |
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Anybody with experience in theatre, acting, set, costume and prop making, lighting and sound tech is especially welcome. |
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Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans. |
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It's a big gamble for Tom, but his company has handled major tech overhauls before. |
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Most technology investors focus on tech companies that sell to enterprises. |
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As far as stock selection is concerned, the biggest trend in the world today is away from tech and telecom companies. |
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Elsewhere, analysts saw little respite for battered tech and telecoms shares, which have struggled amid the gloomy corporate earnings picture. |
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He knew I was now a computer tech so he had a problem that needed my attention. |
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No wonder some 100 representatives of tech companies convened in mid-November at Taiwan's Hsinchu science park for an urgent meeting. |
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And how bad would the tech bust have been if the bubble hadn't been so big? |
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While many tech execs are moping, corporations get a lot more bang for their buck. |
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Here's a critique of a recent Web 2.0 mash-up for those who like to analyze tech from a social-consequences perspective. |
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Well I suppose there goes my dreams of becoming a tech geek at a big company. |
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Some economists argue that info tech is a mature industry that cannot expect to grow much faster than the rest of the economy. |
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If he's right, the companies building the underpinnings for these services could become the tech powerhouses for years to come. |
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Several Asian tech multinationals already use India as a product development base. |
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The biggest challenge facing the high tech business community over the next 12 months is the unavailability of capital. |
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While its performance blows the doors off the competition over any terrain, a cramped interior and clunky cabin tech bring it down. |
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Private biotechnology companies that hold certain patents can monopolize certain gene tech markets. |
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He in turn confers with Geronimo, the local stage tech and they work something out with sidelights. |
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The company's finances are formally a black hole, although great hopes rest on the imminent IPO reviving the tech sector. |
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But the uncertainties with tech stocks, they felt, would be likely to continue as would the growth of interest in biotech. |
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We are also foraying into commercial property to build a five-acre tech park in Whitefield with a 12-storey tower for the knowledge industry. |
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Years from now, when your state-of-the-art PC is on the fritz, you might have to call your local molecular biologist for tech support. |
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We lose, we pay you whatever you want for a cut-down version and no tech support. |
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More tech executives are expected to lose out as earn-out clauses are renegotiated by previously booming tech firms. |
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Weber supervised Citi's international offices, and his responsibilities at Aetna included tech operations and its e-business. |
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In Maryland, judges, lawyers, and businesspeople are gaveling out the details of tech court. |
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Self-assured and well coiffed, with square geek-chic glasses, he's a far cry from the stereotypical pasty and ponytailed tech jock. |
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After the lengthy period of economic gloom in the tech sector, that's a good thing. |
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Still, why would Seagate consider going public with tech valuations so low? |
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Washing hands with chlorinated water was not high tech in the nineteenth century, but it was effective in reducing sepsis and puerperal fever. |
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As a blogger and podcaster, I talk with lots of people in the tech business. |
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Who can bring a tear to your eye with a high tech electronica gadget that sits comfortably in the palm of his hand? |
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Aside from the organisers, some young tech hopefuls were given 60 seconds to perform an ' elevator pitch ' for funding. |
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The recent directorial changes in many tech companies recognise this situation. |
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If I were to be represented within a labor organization, I would need to be in a tech guild, not a tech union. |
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Apart from a few titles or tech demos, there were usually no gaming applications that reflected graphics cards marketeers' dog and pony shows. |
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And the story bears a curious resemblance to accounts of tech start-ups or college kids cutting class to become dot-commers. |
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I will also be sending out emails, inviting various tech firms, thought leaders, and researchers to jump in. |
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It seems that it has become a fashion to prescribe costly high tech investigations. |
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The newest tech tycoons, they prophesied, would be left clutching fistfuls of worthless options. |
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That pace may well be healthy enough to offset the contractionary forces of the tech downturn, falling exports, and rising layoffs. |
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It's only slowly that tech and public interest communities are getting involved. |
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The top five-year earners also included three tech companies, three drugmakers, and three financial giants. |
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A day later, the mood was grim and many corporate financiers were not willing to comment on the prospects for the tech sector. |
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After successfully pioneering advanced networking tech at Crown Plaza, O'Connor is extending the technology to other hotels. |
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The boom in India's tech industry also means stiff competition for good software developers. |
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In terms of layoffs, the hardest hit sectors are the auto industry and the high tech sector. |
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The increase came despite a fall off in demand for office space from hard hit tech and telecom firms. |
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You will get a glimpse of a wide range of such art at the restaurant and cocktail lounge at the tech park here. |
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One of the biggest growth areas for tech companies has been in new identity cards. |
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It has been the hot tech topic for hypochondriacs and health buffs for years. |
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I am stuck in the supportless warranty void and tech support wants to charge me for help! |
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This gentlemen was having a problem on his computer and decided to call tech support. |
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I do not, like those people at tech support, have a desk to hit my head on and no one can tell. |
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This would be consistent with the homeshoring phenomenon of tech sectors doing well in lower-wage areas outside of Silicon Valley. |
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On the other hand, tech talent is going cheap these days, so there's an argument for stocking up now. |
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Any of you tech wizards can monkey around and re-up it in an easier form if you're so inclined. |
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His most controversial works are probably his anti-rape devices, which have the appearance of high tech medieval chastity belts. |
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To the extent that excess inventories of tech gear are imports, the burden of reducing the overhang will fall on foreign orders and production. |
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With the rise of the knowledge-driven high tech economy, things have begun to look different. |
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Last year 15,000 jobs were lost in the high tech sector as global firms retrenched. |
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Similarly, by early January, the tech stocks that had led the Nasdaq to record levels had plummeted 35 percent from their December highs. |
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The valuations of virtually all tech companies in the 1990s rose to stratospheric heights, making dividends unnecessary. |
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If so, it might be worth stomaching your losses and switching out of your tech fund to something less risky. |
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More adventurous investors may be happy to stick with their tech funds given the improved outlook for the sector. |
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For the tech industry's transnationals, the biggest challenges lie in bridging the gaps created by time, space, and cultures. |
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I've been accepted at the tech school here, and I want to continue my education so that I can have a wider range of knowledge about repairs. |
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For tech workers, at least, the threat of offshoring is also a strong motivator. |
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The world's 6th richest man and official biggest baller in tech purchased a regional airline in Hawaii. |
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Personal computers were about to revolutionize the business world, and the tech industry was beginning its phenomenal growth spurt. |
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I found several new high tech products on the market designed to help you keep tabs on your tikes. |
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Cisco, the nonpareil of networking equipment makers and at one time the sine qua non of tech stocks is feeling the pinch. |
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A tall tech with spindly legs and oversized glasses shrieks as he starts to pick up the poor damaged piece of gadgetry like it's his own child. |
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There has even been talk that housing could experience a crash reminiscent of the tech bubble. |
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In most cases, recovering money spent acquiring tech equipment will span several years. |
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But I do believe that the clock could be an essential part of a smart device's tech nonetheless. |
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This tax benefit, acting essentially as a tax rebate, shaved off massive amounts of money from the tech company's tax bills. |
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They should be very lucky I've worked tech support before because I am so ready to give them a piece of my mind. |
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But even in unadjusted dollars, the level of tech outlays has recovered all but a smidgen of the losses suffered during the recession. |
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Whether a tech makes house calls or has a shop, the tools of the trade should include a bootable disk, virus software, and diagnostic programs. |
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Without question the most unlikeable person I've ever spoken to in a tech situation. |
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In Nassau, the US has installed high tech solutions, including explosive sniffers, around the embassy. |
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From the bots list, some nice ideas for tech support IM bots making use of domain specific bot identities. |
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Granted, there once was a time when business casual was the way to go in every office from accounting firms to chic tech companies. |
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They see it as only a temporary response to the ups and downs of the business cycle and point to a host of innovations in the tech industry. |
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Happily, there are numerous resources out there to help you streamline your tech plan. |
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Boring, stodgy natural gas companies were one major economic player ignored in the tech boom. |
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Our tech directors nearly had a heart attack when I chose to do this, but it was necessary to pull off the game we envisioned. |
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What follows is a sampling of tech golf shirt styles from a variety of suppliers. |
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It will be an increasingly high tech affair, with motion sensors and all those goodies. |
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Pozar is a longtime activist in the high tech community and has spent the past several years consulting as a network architect. |
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In the high tech world of motor racing there is little time to consider beauty. |
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In that sense this will be a crucial few weeks for the high tech sector due to report third quarter figures over the next two weeks. |
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The jobs will be in the high tech software department in which the company has diversified in recent times. |
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There was a high tech biro with a window that showed various security issues each time the button was pressed. |
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He starts with the information era and moves on to the next high tech world of molecular science. |
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Ireland must develop a high tech skill base and move up the value-added chain. |
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Digital technology now makes up a portion of an organ, some parts of the factory look like a high tech lab. |
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The loss of jobs is far more a function of everything from productivity to the end of the high tech bubble. |
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Concerns exist over Hewlett Packard and Compaq who are to merge in an effort to beat the scale down in the high tech sector. |
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To beat these claims, Kingston provides server customers with free back-up memory and tech support. |
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What's more, there's a clear incentive to goose these numbers, especially among tech companies that are heavy issuers of employee stock options. |
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An old generation piston engine is nowhere near as technically reliable as a new generation high tech turbine aircraft engine. |
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By 2005, there will be little non-high tech manufacturing left anywhere in the First World. |
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From the security of their own homes, many sneer at the get-rich-quick crowd that lost money when the tech bubble burst. |
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When I did get through to tech support, they suggested an alternate dial-in number that never did work. |
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First colonised, this place was home to the miners, diggers and low tech engineers that made up the colonisation crews, see? |
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They are committed to developing a more direct link between the tech team and the worship planning process. |
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What a great synthesis of the banality of everyday life with high tech and high culture. |
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Over the past 18 months, we have witnessed the implosion of dot-bombs as well as the short-circuiting major tech companies. |
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For the tech veteran, the venture would test his ability to acquire financing from skeptical venture capitalists burned by dot-bombs. |
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Many unicorns will likely be destroyed when the tech bubble bursts, he writes. |
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As college students pack and head for campus, many will be sporting the latest high tech must-haves. |
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When you can't tell if the tech is dead serious or yanking your chain, it's time to hang up. |
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We had the rear brake serviced by Magura during a tech seminar, and it performed excellently. |
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Keyan headed for the left side spot, guided by a tech in black coveralls on the ground, waving two light wands. |
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The deal's size and the poor history of tech mergers made it a long shot from the start. |
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The acqhire is another example of how top-tier accelerators are becoming talent feeders for big tech companies. |
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His telling anecdotes draw on years of personal acquaintance with key figures, and alert attendance at arcane, cultish tech conferences. |
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At the Saudi oil giant ARAMCO's high tech hub, engineers monitor oil flow from well head to tanker loading. |
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Then I raged at the tech who happened to be there, demanding to know how this happened. |
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Why won't I use western tech even though it has been built upon the knowledge that got transferred to west from Muslims? |
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Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom. |
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Men with better tech skills get the high-paying jobs, and the wage gap widens between the genders. |
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Just as important, many of the big, sluggish tech companies are throwing off steady streams of cash. |
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The airman notified a tech sergeant, who then opened a panel to check the hydraulic leak. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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Everyone knows how the tech boom of the late nineties created wealth for Americans. |
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Tracks tech memes, and people play the game of jumping on the hottest stories to try to build traffic. |
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Those resourceful leathernecks have come up with a slightly higher tech replacement. |
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It is a low tech but highly effective way of stemming the flow of illegal immigrants into this country. |
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We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program. |
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As a nation, we are obsessed with stuff, from high tech to low tech and everything in between. |
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While there's safety in numbers, tech managers don't get paid big bucks to think like the herd. |
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Critics of the measure worry that the bill will depress the price of US labour in the tech sector. |
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Many of our informants, from novice Internet users to tech savvy veterans, emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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There are dozens of tech success stories hidden down back roads all over the country. |
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Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment. |
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This kind of embedded tech has been used in high-quality printers for decades. |
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Apple has long been known for luring the best talent the tech world can offer to its sumptuous Cupertino headquarters. |
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This is what always happens when the tech boys get hold of a smeary indistinct image in Hollywood thrillers. |
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Greenspan may even believe this, and has thus embarked on yet another round of extreme accommodation to lessen the economic impact collapsing tech stocks. |
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In a further hint at recovery in the tech sector, Microsoft and Cisco have outlined plans for acquisitions which could kick-start international consolidation. |
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Superior comfort through the Links System insole, the thickening provides a tech look and is recycled as well. |
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And while the focus will be on tech companies, much of this commentary applies equally to any type of business looking to go public. |
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Uber recently threatened to use the personal data of a tech journalist to destroy her because she dared criticize them. |
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The tech bubble has burst, the telecom industry is in deep trouble and the economy officially entered recession last year after the longest expansion on record. |
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Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites. |
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Using high tech haematology analysers, intolerant foods can be identified. |
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Professional investors reflexively bid high tech stocks up in January. |
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Athy pupils will no longer be able to play truant and hope to get away with it, following the introduction of Ireland's first high tech electronic register. |
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The two tech titans reported disappointing earnings as they try to diversify from their highly profitable, maturing cores. |
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He spied within the tech sector rubble the seeds of regrowth. |
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Suddenly Dell, a company that trumpets its diversification efforts, found itself on the wrong side of the females in the tech biz. |
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She knows women who were self-employed pro-dommes before the tech boom began. |
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What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming. |
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It may come as a surprise to some, but the Sunbelt is also pulling ahead in high tech jobs. |
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What the state really needs is to figure out how to elbow its way into the tech economy. |
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But it will take some time, particularly with tech spending so tight. |
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Those were the famous last words of tech visionary Steve Jobs, according to his sister, Mona Simpson. |
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Handing them out to staff as a perk can create more hassle than it's worth when employees start ringing up your tech support wanting to know what to do next. |
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The announcement sent ripples of anxiety through the tech world. |
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The tech industry, it seems, is flexing its political muscle more than ever before. |
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These Packsack Dry Bags are made of high-quality, extremely lightweight and compact, high tech material without the disagreeable smell and effects of vinyl. |
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These are the phrases we want to hear from male allies across the tech industry in 2015 that show true, meaningful support. |
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I only had three hours of tech rehearsal, and that's usually a full load getting the sound and light cues up to speed for one show, much less four. |
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Estonia, the land where Skype was invented, produces more tech start-ups per capita than any other country in Europe. |
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Obamacare is just one example of the risks facing politicians who oversee major tech projects. |
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As for our ever-expanding vocabulary, lexicographers cannot data mine the information tsunami fast enough to record each new tech term entering the mainstream. |
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The popular storage service is the latest young tech firm to coin a sky-high valuation. |
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You wouldn't think that a tech company could stay in business for a whole decade when their flagship product is a word processor that can't even do boldface. |
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I wouldn't fool with this utility as there is apparently no way to get tech support after a screw up like this. |
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We'll talk to one tech entrepreneur who wants to cash in on the craze. |
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New technology allows the use of high tech and advanced communications, scaled down to any level of operations. |
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Both companies didn't see a strong enough return to tech spending. |
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Kirk Schell, Dell Executive Director, on why PCS will always have a home in enterprise and tech markets. |
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Your subscription also gets you access to the tech support web pages, which include both a knowledge base and a trouble-ticket submission and tracking interface. |
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But it might just produce some of the more narcissistic and voyeuristic tech imaginable. |
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Result: the performance of a high tech tubular with the convenience of a clincher. |
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He said he was turning bullish because tech shares couldn't go any lower. |
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Gives, a fund to be made up of half-million-dollar contributions mostly from tech firms. |
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For those who are counting, this represents the lion's share of this quarter's VC investment in the clean tech category. |
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A lab tech took some blood along the way, and simple tests were ordered. |
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Years later, he got a high-profile job at Mozilla, a tech company in a professional community noted for its progressiveness. |
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I've been ejected a few times but used to average a tech foul every game! |
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Some tech CEOs were technologists who fell into entrepreneurial ventures. |
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Often, except for guitars and a few other essentials, the band relies on the fulfillment of their tech rider for backline instruments, and house and monitor systems. |
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Part of that drawdown will come from tech companies slashing prices. |
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The tech quite abruptly informs me that they don't support my hardware. |
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Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg. |
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In a blog post on the tech news site Neowin, screencaps of the application show an airy, modern design that garnered high praise for its ease-of-use, fluidity and stability. |
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For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market. |
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The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs. |
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Factory numbers showed that tech continued to struggle, but old-line manufacturers were getting a better handle on their excess inventories, and their orders were picking up. |
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If you start with the frame of mind of providing basic information, your tech call will go smoothly from the get-go. |
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However, Hamid Mohammadi, Digikala's co-founder, hopes that Iran's burgeoning tech scene will prompt more Iranians to return to their homeland. |
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Ten years ago, Apple began its transformation from an also-ran PC maker to a world-beating tech titan. |
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The small battery system was also kept invisible by stowing it in the golf bag thus ensuring the long service life of this high tech component. |
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There was no high tech foe in Iraq or Afghanistan, and over Libya, the raptor was not the right jet for the task. |
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That Silicon Valley is moving away from capitalism toward feudalism, with tech CEOs as feudal lords, and this is a good thing. |
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In the wake of this fact comes the third and most obvious consensus point namely that the markets are being driven down by the slump in tech stock prices. |
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Software patents have become a source of unproductive litigation that entrenches large tech companies and inhibits creativity. |
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Lindsey has also been the administration's point man in dealing with America's leading CEOs and has been acutely conscious of the gravity of the country's high tech meltdown. |
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From algae-powered ships to a rendezvous with an asteroid, see five of the most exciting science and tech projects in the plan. |
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The monster tech firms are stifling competition and consolidating their power while they expand into new markets. |
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I do most of the game design, and Josh does the heavy-duty tech stuff. |
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It's a great starter phone for someone who is not real tech savvy. |
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A network of zoos and aquariums specializing in new reproductive tech and hoping to return those creatures born of assisted reproduction to the wild. |
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He now works for the mayor of New York running their incubator for tech companies. |
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Many dynamic manufacturing, life sciences and high tech enterprises have operations in my riding of Oak Ridges-Markham. |
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If you entertain friends who wear earbuds and you want to share their music with others at your party, there is more tech stuff you should consider. |
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Yet the professionals were pouring their own money into tech stocks and commodity-exploration firms that were ripe for recovery but too risky for the public. |
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Nowadays tech developers are constantly striving to create the most integrated, streamlined consumer experience possible. |
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The last time this tech entrepreneur and serial big-noter appeared on the program, he had a few controversial things to say about the prime minister. |
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The prospect of a 75 basis point interest rate cut had investors breathing easier by late last week, but it was another tough week overall, especially for tech investors. |
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But in general, technology sites and newspaper tech sections seem to be still obsessed with gadgets and novelties. |
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In the tradition of really silly cod spy thrillers, the villains are out to set the world aflame and the spy will have to use lots of high tech stuff to save us all. |
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Two weeks ago, activists launched a petition asking the tech giant that once warned of an Orwellian future to reconsider the ban. |
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But tech geeks, with their superhuman ability to manipulate ones and zeroes, do. |
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It's hoping that such widespread wireless access will help bridge the digital divide in the city and make Philly appear as a tech savvy place to tourists. |
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Last year, under the watch of the Conservative government, only one new start-up high tech corporation was created using venture capital. |
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He noted that the high tech industry was volatile and that the employer was highly dependent on venture capital funding. |
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Leading tech competitors bury the hatchet to improve energy efficiency. |
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Today the tech squad at Kennedy Space Center is strategizing. |
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This is not some sort of con game or high tech slot machine. |
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Now, the tech business has forgotten their cleantech scars and is finding happiness with their new darling, agtech. |
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Sometimes, a tech glitch means you are prevented from looking at other users. |
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The emails I received after that piece appeared, many from American tech workers who had lost their jobs, evinced fear, anger, hyperbole, xenophobia, and resignation. |
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Time to rack your brains to come up with cool gifts for the tech nuts in your life. |
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Kids, often more tech savvy than their parents, ogle XXX-rated photos and videos before they are legally old enough to do so. |
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Will it have a midlife crisis, then obsolesce and start relying on its children to fix its tech problems? |
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During that time there has been much outrage, shock, horror, etc expressed by the media and the tech industry. |
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Google, data aggregators, and a zillion other tech and not-so-tech companies need to do it, too. |
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The fabrics were equally high tech in construction, turning traditional lace into a lattice and embossing pattern on leather. |
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The urge to simplify and miniaturize fuel cell technology has given rise to a small, racy, high tech and unusual vehicle. |
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We may also see more bejeweled and colorful sneakers, tech fabrics used in classic shapes, soft and oversize silhouettes. |
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The previous tech advance started at the end of the 19th century and was due mainly to the development of both the electric motor and the internal-combustion engine. |
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We have embraced the new economy with a tremendously vibrant high tech industry. |
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This criterion is qualitative and consists of two levels: low tech and high tech. |
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This means that, when markets are integrated, the demand for high tech provides an extraordinary impetus for economic growth elsewhere. |
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I programmed in Basic at age 8 and owned a few computers and tech toys. |
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Also, while recent tech IPOs were hit along with everything else, they didn't get the worst of it. |
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It has performed 39 technology transfers that have resulted in the creation of 25 new high tech startups in the industry. |
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Put another way, a law firm that wants to excel at clean tech work will need to have solid expertise in each of these areas. |
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When people work up a sweat pumping iron at the gym, it might not seem like a high tech moment. |
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Both tracks proposed a warm tech house, more or less dynamic according to the sides. |
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Today, the land of milk and honey is also known as the land of high tech and money. |
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But some tech veterans give warning that designing novel devices people feel comfortable wearing is an especially tricky task. |
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So what will be the first tech innovation to make inroads into our daily lives? |
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A volunteer tech crime squad would be another great way to harness the UK's digital talent. |
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If I had that famous penny for every time the Motley Fool's written about the nonsense of broker recommendations, then I'd be able to stop punting on tech shares. |
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They are attempting to do things in ways which are so low tech that the high tech can't see it coming. |
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Part of the exhibition incorporates a high tech family tree where people can key in the name of the person they are interested in and see them appear before them on screen. |
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One of the first to respond was Gary Jay Brooks, who runs a tech company in Traverse City, Michigan. |
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Our tech team was working to find a solution when suddenly thousands voices began to sing out of the darkness. |
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But your head is undeveloped land, and more than one tech company wants to stake a claim. |
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In spite of the complexities of spanning the globe and a sluggish economic environment, most of these tech transnationals have been delivering outstanding financial results. |
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Best known for making garishly colourful headphones, the business looked like a dud investment for the world's biggest tech firm. |
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Hi-tech babble from tech whiz-kids will not make an entrepreneur part with a single euro if the entrepreneur is not convinced of the financial return. |
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Cheshire County Jail in Keene, N.H., looks more like a small college campus or a tech start-up than a house of detention. |
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Television has gone high tech with big screens, crystal-clear pictures, and concert-hall audio. |
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His cto is expected to employ a similar tech savvy to make the federal government more accessible to citizens. |
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This Lexus sedan will offer a wide array of optional high tech gadgetry including an lane-keep assist system, a head-up display system and LED headlights to mention a few. |
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Rehearsals will begin the first week of June and run weeknights through tech week. |
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Don't you just get sick thinking about all those Silicon Valley optionaires who lost much of their fortune in the tech meltdown? |
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World War I was a war of high tech trench warfare. |
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The whole tech kit and kaboodle, as it were. |
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A new high tech skincare product for women who want a 'life source' of vital substances found in mineral and thermal sources, for instant and daily skin perfection. |
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For now, this is tech that is still limited to the one-percenters. |
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What distinguishes the Edge from the competition, before you even get into the tech specs, is the avalanche of technological doodads it was buried under. |
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We believe better work environments, good tech and tools, open communication and a collaborative atmosphere make happy game developers and better games. |
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Take your tech deck out during lunch at school. |
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Your corporation or your customers are looking for a classic briefcase, backpack, messenger bag, trolley, slipcase or sleeve? tech air has the bag for you. |
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Apple freezes over-the-phone password changes, tech designers and developers struggle to get paid and Microsoft conceptualizes the connected home. |
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If the Augmented Reality is still a marketing mobile tool, it representes still and all an effective marketing lever to generate a buzz for its mobile application and promote the high tech aspect of a brand. |
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With SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, your business can dramatically reduce costs, improve end-user security and increase workforce productivity, all with tech specs that won't break the bank. |
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For starters, he and his tech guys needed to test each neural net. |
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Unless we invest in high tech parks today, we are going to be so far behind the eight ball that we will be at a huge disadvantage in terms of the changing economies. |
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As part of the tech support process, OEM partners are provided with the tools and information they need to troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve problems quickly and confidently. |
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Not only do the tech support and testing personnel have to understand the new way of doing things, they have to be the experts in order to respond to customers' questions and concerns. |
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The city of San Francisco, overlooking its bay and Silicon Valley, is a powerful emblem for us: one of an ambitious French investment, in the heart of the worldwide high tech nerve center. |
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She says OutCast has no problem with dugan dating a tech journalist. |
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In fact, many owners and managers of tech companies have a good long look at the costs and benefits of going public or staying private, and choose the latter. |
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Astronomy is the science with the broader horizons full of new tech gizmo. |
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I think there's a niche market for these kind of Apple tech people who love Apple and will buy anything they come out with. |
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Round the clock tech support will always help to solve any problems. |
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With premium upgrades added to an already stellar sled, the 2011 Yamaha RS Venture GT shows off with high tech dual-clicker GYTR shocks up front and an aluminum-bodied 36mm high pressure gas-charged shock in the rear. |
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Manufacturing cheap, reliable miniaturized transistors and biological sensors will put Canada's industries at the international forefront of high tech industries. |
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It will also provide space for tech community meet ups, hack weekends and larger events. |
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But if Wetherspoon is to budget food and drink to what Apple is to cutting-edge tech with chamfered edges, its evangelists aren't nearly so sycophantic. |
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That a South Korean minister would deign to visit a Chinese tech firm which until recently was barely known outside its home country, let alone sit through such a lecture, is telling. |
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The nosebleed valuations accorded tech companies had less to do with their product mix than a broadly held belief in their limitless possibilities. |
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Whether your choice is a classic, rustic, completely original or high tech with fitted or unfitted individual pieces you can be assured that every attention to the smallest detail will be given with pleasure. |
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Crucial shots at point-blank range, suddenly discovering that my tech was the only person who could damage high-armour enemies because of his energy rifle, watching my medic bleed out covered in giant rabbits. |
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There is perhaps nowhere else on earth that features greater contrasts, here the absolutely tech savvy, colourful, loud, crazy, modern world, there the old traditional tea room. |
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By embedding tech into its marketing, stores and shopper experience, everybody who has the Topshop app was given access to exclusive previews and content from the launch day, greatly extending the campaign's reach. |
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The winners are not only role models for women, but also demonstrate to everyone that it's possible to be a high tech or other kind of unique and interesting company in the middle of nowhere, not just in a big city. |
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Expanding farm equipment dealerships with larger service departments, combined with more high tech farm equipment, is creating a huge demand for well-trained agriculture mechanics. |
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