| Yet the promises of technology were often found wanting, and each new technological development was swiftly matched by a counter-response. |
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| The project will investigate the technological, psychological and design aspects of what makes a useable and useful wireless service. |
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| The Museum is looking to host exhibitions that celebrate major technological breakthroughs and the people behind them. |
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| Never ceasing to live up to this standard, the university continues to promote interactive and up-to-the-minute technological information. |
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| With technological advancements, mangoes are processed into juice, nectar, squash, pulp, jam, and what not. |
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| Every time humans have been able to tackle and control a new force of nature, a technological revolution happens. |
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| Without charcoal we wouldn't have been able to smelt the metals that helped transform early man into the technological man we are today. |
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| He confirms, however, that nanodiamonds may one day prove important for technological applications. |
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| In times of sophisticated technological warfare, our military needs to be a highly-skilled, highly-trained and slick operation. |
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| The conservationist-author points out that the urge to find, dam, and channel water is one of the earliest spurs to technological advance. |
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| Agency employees are challenged by the need to have a constantly changing and refined skill set in order to meet technological demands. |
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| Despite all the technological advances of the 21st century, mowers haven't really changed that much. |
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| Luckily, a number of practical and technological advances are allowing developers to span the Uncanny Valley in video games. |
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| The relationship between land, landscape, and technological progress has always been a dominant motif in the American experience and its telling. |
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| Neither gun nor explosive technology made really dramatic advances among the Allied technological establishments. |
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| This technological approach has created a certain blandness and monotony in the wines. |
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| Scientists warn that economic success depends on producing science graduates who can make money-spinning technological advances and discoveries. |
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| There isn't enough cash to deal with tsunami of demand coming from demographic, technological and pharmaceutical sectors. |
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| Ideologically orthodox Communists were extreme modernists who believed in a centrally planned, technological society. |
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| Like many other aspects of the industry, they are missing the boat on technological advances that you all need to be a part of. |
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| First, technological change has been biased towards higher skilled workers. |
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| Chapter 3 discusses universities as producers and transmitters of economically useful knowledge, primarily technological knowledge. |
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| The many cases of sidewise technological competition that have occurred in the business world can also be mined for insights. |
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| He is the author of several books on health, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and technological singularity. |
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| On the technological side the gap between African states and Western armies is even greater. |
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| The mill was equipped with all the latest technological innovations and, when completed, was said to be among the world's best. |
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| It is a shame to have such a situation in the present state of technological development. |
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| Cell phones are toylike, nearly magic, and we get a huge kick out of them, as often happens with technological advances until the new wears off. |
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| There are now technological middlemen who mediate how we even see each other. |
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| At present, the United States is the dominant world economic and technological power. |
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| There is much technological progress in Western Europe and Japan, as new micropower technologies are being tested around the globe. |
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| Electronic knowledge and microminiaturization have progressed so much that the limits appear biological rather than technological. |
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| Biology is going through a revolution driven by a series of technological breakthroughs in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. |
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| I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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| Despite tremendous technological advances in earthquake seismology, many fundamental mysteries remain. |
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| From its use in ancient Egypt and Rome into the current century, the base metal copper has maintained its technological importance. |
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| What are the recent scientific and technological developments that enhance aviation security? |
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| Many large firms organized research divisions and departments that institutionalized technological change. |
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| As I was getting my latte today I told my baristas about the wild technological ride on which I've traveled these past 48 hours. |
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| The use of masoned stone in the building of the Step Pyramid was a considerable technological advance over the use of the mud and burnt brick. |
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| I don't know where I would be without the technological marvels of the twenty-first century. |
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| Before my injury, this place seemed to be a bustling world full of life and technological marvels. |
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| The canal was like any of our recent technological marvels, in that it cut costs and improved productivity. |
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| It's a technological marvel and will give computer gaming a whole new meaning. |
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| The hand-dryer can either be a technological marvel or a complete waste of space. |
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| The book is divided into six cantos, describing the plan of the city, the monuments and the technological marvels of those days. |
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| The steady march of technological advancement should solve that problem, however. |
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| Few image-makers have portrayed the texture and seduction of our overlit technological landscape with such scintillating imaginative power. |
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| About 300,000 man-hours have gone into restoring the bomber that was a technological wonder of its day, McNally said. |
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| If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so. |
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| We brought into being many other things with our scientific and technological power. |
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| It is a true cliche that the modern world is a pre-eminently scientific and technological one. |
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| We do need to accept that scientific and technological advances will often be accompanied by new risks. |
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| Futurologists have noted an exponential acceleration in the pace of technological change. |
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| When that happens, it will make all previous technological revolutions seem like minor hiccups. |
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| It's remarkably good to be living through this part of the technological revolution. |
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| In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction. |
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| The technological secrets of the Minster are to be disclosed to the public as part of National Science Week. |
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| Attempts to devise a technological solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult. |
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| For all our technological and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us. |
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| At the same time technological innovation will be even more crucial if the company is to continue growing. |
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| On close inspection this area of technology has an abysmal record of technological advancement. |
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| The result is usually scientific and technological stagnation except in the short term. |
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| I would like to better understand what is at play in our technological experiences. |
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| In the course of his career, he could expect to see huge scientific and technological advances. |
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| The proper mechanisms and procedures and technological infrastructure had to be in place as well. |
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| In the process it has surprised many people with its mix of design and technological innovation. |
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| In the heart of this technological maze sat two men, absorbed in technobabble. |
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| Some question whether government entities have the technological or business savvy to move quickly into the Internet Age. |
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| Rigidity in the labour market, wage-induced inflation and tardiness in technological adaptation were the predictable results. |
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| These filmmakers are great auteurs who have worked in cinema across major technological changes, from anywhere between 30 to 50 years. |
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| One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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| Our challenge now is to redefine audiological criteria to keep up with technological development. |
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| This means education systems and economic structures that are attuned to, and can adapt to, global technological innovations. |
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| Furthermore, I never bought into the whole idea of Atlanteans as technological supermen. |
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| Accounts of technological development are retrospective stories about continuous advance. |
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| People have always associated the mind with the technological fad of the moment. |
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| The album is a technological feast, a delightful culmination of loungecore techno and world music. |
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| Those sharp dips mainly reflected the pace of technological progress and faster productivity growth. |
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| Saladin and Richard certainly knew about truce and parley in one era of technological equivalence between their two civilisations. |
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| The lobby at the new entrance hosts social events and displays technological products. |
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| Romance and Spanish have been filled with Arabic loanwords, be they chemical, culinary, agricultural, technological, social or scientific. |
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| The Internet, handheld computers, liquid crystal displays and enhanced font rendering are the technological basis for the development of e-books. |
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| The product family of vending machines is likely to be the area most ripe for radical technological development. |
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| Surely the film crews are more deserving of the limelight with their technological expertise and patience with the stars. |
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| His stories were dreams of technological utopias in which nightmares of personal and political dystopia were played out. |
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| Infinite Data Storage is now close to starting another technological revolution in digital recording technology. |
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| The technological computer telecommunications revolution is equally responsible. |
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| Dave was retying his tie and teaching Terry how to use the various technological marvels that were installed in the office. |
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| Organizational readiness refers to the level of financial and technological resources available to the organization. |
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| He was a technological wiz, and several times helped me erase my hard drive and repartition it when I managed to screw it up again. |
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| It is this property that lies behind the technological device of the laser. |
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| This switch of emphasis from lapidary to wheel-face cutting is probably attributable to recent technological improvements. |
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| As originally outlined, these research areas were phrased totally in scientific and technological language. |
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| The field of X-ray astronomy profited by some of the technological developments that went on in these programmes. |
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| In the days of reel-to-reel tape recorders, it was a technological feat in itself to be surreptitious. |
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| And staff members also receive further training to acquaint them with technological developments. |
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| Rather, the American industrial and technological scene is endowed with an air of epic grandeur. |
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| Investigation of agrobiological and technological properties of new French table vine species of vine grape. |
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| That may be valid for some businesses, especially in view of the rapidity of technological changes. |
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| The prices are expected to steadily decline in line with economies of scale and further technological advancements. |
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| Most law changes and technological advancements in the recent past have loaded the game in favour of the batsmen. |
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| Canada's distilleries began to grow thanks to factory production and technological advancements. |
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| Now it's back, thanks to the Internet and cost-saving technological advancements. |
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| Fleming also will discuss the changes brought about by technological advancements. |
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| Since then the printing industry has gone through enormous technological advancements. |
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| Is the quality of life now better for the technological advancements we have made? |
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| By their own admission that is way beyond their technological grasp, and may remain forever out of reach. |
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| Rapid technological advances have also fueled the revolution in business affairs. |
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| One of the most ubiquitous and useful technological tools of the 1950s was the radio wave. |
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| Your longer-term strategy should be to build a portfolio that is well diversified and that reduces your weighting in the technological sector. |
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| Demanding good laws and technological advances can be as important as weatherizing the house. |
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| Thompson, for example, could easily have written a history of technological changes in the history of sound and acoustics. |
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| It was about welding existing styles onto a recently developed technological chassis supplied by the synthesiser. |
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| The shifting of language in communities may in fact be accelerating with increased mobility and technological advances. |
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| These issues are moving the limits of storage from its technological limit to its practical limit. |
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| Beyond the techno-phobia of the previous generations, however, the new generation will play with these technological gadgets as toys of a whole new game. |
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| They envisioned an air war in which Britain's economic and technological superiority would slowly pulverize Germany. |
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| In a computerized society, the pace of technological innovation helps shape nearly all our day-to-day habits. |
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| Now we require safe rooms on steroids, not only protected from physical but technological intrusion. |
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| There are no scientific, medical, or technological barriers to its attainment. |
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| Africa has skipped a technological generation, bypassing the landlines that stripe our Western skies for the wireless way. |
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| But California has a robust economy, boasts a diverse and vibrant population, provides technological leadership for the world, and remains a wellspring of new ideas. |
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| He had always been an enthusiast for technological wheezes, from a doomed scheme for the underground gasification of coal to a death-ray which killed rats. |
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| It's reassuring, in a way, when these technological things throw a wobbly. |
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| Labour skills and technological know-how are crucially important. |
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| Behind-the-scenes technological differences do not distinguish Aereo's system from cable systems, which do perform publicly. |
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| Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities. |
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| Certainly, the overall demeanor of the exhibit resembled an ornate baroque cathedral, large and magnificent, replete with technological splendors. |
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| An antediluvian civilization, thriving and technologically advanced prior to the flood, managed to survive the flood due to their technological prowess. |
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| It is hard to justify requiring companies to keep records of historical importance in a retrievable format when technological advances make retrieval increasingly difficult. |
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| While there may be a few scattered news operations that the revolution has not yet touched, the profession has undergone a technological transformation. |
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| Plus, Joaquin spent the entirety of his last film falling in love with a flighty blonde who's tied to an technological device. |
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| A shortage of risk capital for advanced technological development and the high cost and inefficiency of Europe's financial services were also highlighted by the report. |
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| Imagine my surprise when I opened the book and found a photo of me leading the rogues' gallery of economists who allegedly belittle the role of technological change. |
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| No matter the cultural era or technological advances, it seems that as long as there have been lonely hearts, there have been lonely hearts clubs. |
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| Because they focus on adherence to routines, process management activities have the potential to affect an organization's technological innovations. |
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| There needs to be a balance between technological innovation and safety, and this balance will be best served by a balanced principle for assigning liability. |
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| That such a complicated technological product could sell for so little, astonishes some of the people quoted in the article, and it certainly also astonishes me. |
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| Combining the innovation and technological perfection, PROMT has developed the revolutionary machine translation technology and became the technological leader in MT industry. |
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| But as other make-do approaches hit technological walls, this will change. |
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| How many technological leaps of this order can we expect in our lifetimes? |
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| This shift is inexorable due to the nature of technological improvement. |
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| They find that senior military leaders tend to be technological utopians incapable of using historical perspectives and cultural insights to shape the future military. |
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| Most of them adapted to technological change and newer forms of manliness. |
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| Even thoroughgoing originalists and textualists generally believe that Constitutional terms should be read in ways that account of technological developments. |
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| Still, not everyone is entirely amused by such technological marvels. |
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| Did the story's technological wrinkle throw the Times into a tizzy? |
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| You had to adapt yourself to the split-screen, the mash-up, the Internet technological ingeniousness of it all. |
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| Fabrics are given the technological touch with the use of rubberized velvet and wool, mirrored wool crepe, stretch net, and spider-beaded georgette. |
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| So Silicon Valley is destined to become a technological metropolis and there are pluses and minuses to that. |
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| The second half of the 1920s was a time of remarkable economic achievement, as America reaped the twin dividends of post-war recovery and technological development. |
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| While DVDs are superior to videos and MP3 has made music cassettes all but a historical curiosity, consumers will worry that they may be led up technological blind alleys. |
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| That was a massive technological design code shift, and it was really driven by user experience. |
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| Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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| Ongoing technological improvements will continue to reduce the tyranny of distance and make it possible for the process of globalization to go much further. |
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| In addition, promising scientific and technological developments are being mothballed because the funds and personnel needed to develop them are no longer there. |
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| Most of the arguments in favour of the internal combustion engine and against the steam engine and the electric motor are technological or economic in nature. |
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| This new multichannel world became possible through technological change, as cable and satellite could deliver potentially vast numbers of channels to homes. |
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| The technological paradigm stresses the role of technology and, more widely, of innovation within the current changes taking place in the economic system. |
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| Like any multivendor process, there will be complex politics and technological debate along the way, and this one even involves multiple standards bodies. |
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| Yet for all the muskets, bombards, and cannon, Kelly appears more interested in the impact of gunpowder as a technological force driving deeper societal changes. |
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| The image registers, simultaneously, as both very crude and utterly credible, like a votive offering to our technological age. |
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| I am in the process of securing a carousel slide projector, and it is my fondest hope that such an arcane technological device may help me in my quest for understanding. |
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| Yet those same technological advances that made nation-states and empires governable now whisk capital and information ungovernably across their frontiers. |
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| Postman prefers Huxley to Orwell and argues that there is no need for Big Brother to conceal anything from citizens whom technological diversion has largely narcotized. |
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| Her observation that the traditional art forms face extinction, for lack of adequate support, technological influences and unremunerative returns is true. |
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| Fabrics are given the technological touch with the use of rubberised velvet and wool, mirrored wool crepe, stretch net, organza and spider beaded georgette. |
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| Technological advancements have obviously paved the way for spectacular improvements in understanding. |
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| Technological advancements have since yielded more efficient means of fertilizing crops. |
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| Technological advancements have delivered major gains in lighting performance. |
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| Technological advances have been slow, she says, particularly when it comes to color reproduction. |
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| Technological innovation is an important source of variation in organizations and, in turn, a root of organizational adaptation. |
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| It allows significant industry to come and locate in the town and is very important in the development of our Technological Park. |
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| Technological advances have changed the economic conditions of cinematic production, which can now be artisanal as well as capitalist. |
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| Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish. |
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| Technological progress has always been viewed with fear and regarded with distrust. |
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| Technological advances have introduced a variety of turbidimeters designed to meet different water-clarity objectives. |
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| Technological change has produced numerous new weapons which could be destabilizing to deterrence and make verification more complicated. |
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| Technological progress proved to be incompatible not with socialism, but with Stalinism, its bureaucratic antithesis. |
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| Technological complementarities often shape the eventual consequences and productivity of new technologies. |
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| Technological progress with desktop computers and office software has plateaued in recent years, with little eye-opening innovation. |
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| Technological change seems to have become more complementary and interrelated over time. |
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| The 20th century may have seen more technological and scientific progress than all the other centuries combined since the dawn of civilization. |
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| Technological advances have brought down the costs of micropower systems. |
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| It was with these intellectual discoveries and technological advances that the nation state arose. |
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| Since the Middle Ages, France has been a major contributor to scientific and technological achievement. |
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| The use of rocks has had a huge impact on the cultural and technological development of the human race. |
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| Demoscene is an extremely arcane subculture characterized by endlessly clashing perspectives, trends, and technological innovations. |
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| By the late 1990s technological developments had eliminated the need for vast areas for storing maps and for making printing plates by hand. |
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| The theme of the fair was technological innovation over the century since Chicago's founding. |
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| However, the technological revolution took much longer in Wales than it had in England, with slow adoption of machinery. |
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| This concept of perfecting the unperfected was a theme that governed Roman technological supremacy throughout its 1,470 year reign. |
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| Roman aqueducts were built to remarkably fine tolerances, and to a technological standard that was not to be equalled until modern times. |
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| Despite the significant technological advance, the Neolithic revolution did not lead immediately to a rapid growth of population. |
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| Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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| Steelmaking has played a crucial role in the development of ancient, medieval, and modern technological societies. |
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| The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain, and many of the technological innovations were British. |
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| Haig, although not familiar with technological advances, encouraged their use. |
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| Roman aqueducts were built to remarkably fine tolerance, and to a technological standard that was not to be equalled until modern times. |
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| The nineteenth century was a time of huge advances in scientific thinking and technological development. |
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| Its cause has been attributed to a wide array of economic, demographic, cultural, technological, and institutional factors. |
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| Commerce includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that are in operation in any country or internationally. |
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| Pornographers have taken advantage of each technological advance in the production and distribution of pornography. |
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| The IRS's previous attempts at major technological modernization have not been successful. |
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| As a result, the culture of the United Kingdom, and its technological, political, constitutional, and linguistic influence, became worldwide. |
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| War or competition over resources may impact technological development or social dynamics. |
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| In 2013, the thermophilic digester won the Frost and Sullivan Best Practice Award for achieving a major technological breakthrough. |
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| Britain underwent enormous technological and industrial changes and advances particularly in the latter half of the 19th century. |
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| The suite is a technological innovation, with networked computing modules to support different applications. |
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| Steelmaking has played a crucial role development of modern technological societies. |
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| The Cold War continued, with significant technological advances in warfare, and the army saw the introduction of new weapons systems. |
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| Both sides tried to break the stalemate using scientific and technological advances. |
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| Since Dalhousie had embraced the technological revolution underway in Britain, India too saw rapid development of all those technologies. |
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| Rodney contended that the profits from slavery were used to fund economic growth and technological advancement in Europe and the Americas. |
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| The United States has been a leader in technological innovation since the late 19th century and scientific research since the mid 20th century. |
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| The United States is a prominent political and cultural force internationally, and a leader in scientific research and technological innovations. |
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| The Thule culture was the first to introduce to Greenland such technological innovations as dog sleds and toggling harpoons. |
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| To Nicholson's skills, he added aeronautical expertise and materials that would intensify the rivalry into a technological race. |
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| It was these technological advancements that the Williams chassis of the previous years had been built around. |
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| The IOC has had to adapt to a variety of economic, political, and technological advancements. |
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| Due to the technological advances of the 1990s, the cost of competing in Formula One increased dramatically. |
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| There were consequences, as well, for other technological aspects of the cinema. |
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| And the financial, technological, and logistical barriers are significant. |
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| One of the technological innovations that helped to spread popular music around the turn of the century was player pianos. |
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| The United States, he contends, is no longer the arsenal of democracy. Nor does it have a clear technological advantage over the Soviet Union. |
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| Elgar was the first composer to take full advantage of this technological advance. |
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| With further technological advances, cooking came to accommodate new opportunities. |
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| The Institute also challenged the assumption of uniformity and technological sophistication that seemingly undergirded its decision. |
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| Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advances that would be lost in the Middle Ages. |
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| This, by the way, is the technological equivalent of sharing a toothbrush. |
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| Unfortunately, in a world that prefers magic puddings, technological bullets and simple solutions achieving sustainability is extremely complex. |
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| The chance to participate in the economic success of technological inventions was a strong incentive to both inventors and investors. |
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| The 21st century has brought some new technological changes to the publishing industry. |
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| Such factors include capital accumulation, technological change and labour force growth. |
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| The current technological method to design crankcases is to use computer-aided engineering methods, which assume homogenous behavior. |
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| The CRTC is examining its current regulations in response to these technological and competitive changes in the telecommunications industry. |
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| He lauded British survey expertise dating back to 200 years, hailing the Ordnance Survey for providing 3 D mapping technological expertise. |
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| The development of screw propulsion relied on the following technological innovations. |
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| World War II consolidated this position, as the company was involved in important technological advances, notably the cavity magnetron for radar. |
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| A technological advance that had implications beyond the military was the horseshoe, which allowed horses to be used in rocky terrain. |
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| Social change may be driven by cultural, religious, economic, scientific or technological forces. |
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| It was a technological tour deforce, and one that certainly prefigured Ford SYNC and MyFord Touch. |
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| Cultural and technological developments transformed European society, concluding the Late Middle Ages and beginning the early modern period. |
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| The technological improvement on denitration for coal-fired power companies hasbecome the top priority in the NOx emission reduction. |
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| Other Romanian technological assets include the building of Vlaicu III, the world's first aircraft made of metal. |
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| Seville is also considered an important technological and research centre for renewable energy and the aeronautics industry. |
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| The Spanish horsemen, fully armored, had technological superiority over the Inca forces. |
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| In the early 2000s, industry infrastructure was increasingly inefficient because of technological lags. |
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| Bahrain hopes to build a science culture within the kingdom and to encourage technological innovation, among other goals. |
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| Starting in the 20th century, the technological requirements needed to build large crossings across the river were met. |
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| Many technical glossaries of English translations exist to combat this issue in the medical, judicial, and technological fields. |
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| Extracting technological benefits during and after acquisition is ever challenging issue because of organizational differences. |
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| The new and bigger company would actually face higher costs than competitors because of these technological and managerial differences. |
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| Illustrating the extent to which there was a great degree of technological innovation that met the growing needs of the feudal state. |
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| As a consequence, growth in the model can occur either by increasing the share of GDP invested or through technological progress. |
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| Instead the rate of investment and the rate of technological progress are exogenous. |
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| They developed the endogenous growth theory that includes a mathematical explanation of technological advancement. |
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| There were, however, in some regions, periods of rapid technological progress. |
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| In the 19th century the European states had social and technological advantage over Eastern lands. |
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| However, not all scientific and technological advances in the second half of the 20th century required an initial military impetus. |
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| In the same time period, new technological systems were introduced, most significantly electrical power and telephones. |
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| This era saw the birth of the modern ship as disparate technological advances came together. |
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| This Caspian region may also separately be the technological source for at furnace at Ferriere, described by Filarete. |
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| One means by which certain technological advances were transmitted within Europe was a result of the General Chapter of the Cistercian monks. |
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| Some technological details about the feedback control of flatness are given in. |
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| The ability to shape wood improved with technological advances from the stone age to the bronze age to the iron age. |
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| At the same time, the Arsenal fell behind the pace of technological change. |
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| In economics, the efficiency of electrical generation has been shown to correlate with technological progress. |
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| An invention is a solution to a specific technological problem and is a product or a process. |
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| The 1970 Indian Patent Act allowed the Indian pharmaceutical industry to develop local technological capabilities in this industry. |
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| However, the process of separating it from graphite will require more technological development. |
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| A local bank clerk who is something of a recluse, disdaining human relationships in favor of accumulating finely crafted technological artifacts. |
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| Moore's contemporary, Richard Towneley, pioneered many scientific and technological developments at Towneley Hall. |
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| The mindless and the silly are always open to being conned into believing that some new bit of technological wizardry is beneficial. |
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| Best Buy is caught up in the breakneck world of technological innovation. |
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| The only surprise was how rapidly technological advances unfolded such that this move became globalized far quicker than anyone realized. |
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| What interested me in bitcoin was the technological aspects. |
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| Mating silicon to gallium arsenide, which currently shows up in special applications, which has been a technological goal for more than 30 years. |
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| While Elizabethan England is not thought of as an age of technological innovation, some progress did occur. |
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| Former Newsnight anchorman Peter Snow teams up with Phillipa Forrester to present all the latest technological and medical developments. |
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| Geopolitical, monetary, and technological factors drove the Age of Discovery. |
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| The view that Henry's court rapidly grew into the technological base for exploration, with a naval arsenal and an observatory, etc. |
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| Thus, the technological ability to detect any infectious agent rapidly and specifically are currently available. |
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| Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life. |
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| Rapid technological advancements, however, also allowed warfare to reach unprecedented levels of destruction. |
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| Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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| Rather, technological aids such as the Internet and social networking sites such as Facebook are now commonly used. |
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| As the speed of technological advances accelerated in civilian applications, so too warfare became more industralised. |
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| On land, the first really significant technological advance in warfare was the development of the ranged weapons, and notably, the sling. |
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| First, because of recent technological advances, an increasing number of workers are losing their jobs. |
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| Technological advances in machine guns and artillery had caused such a stalemate on the battlefield that all parties involved were looking for ways to break the deadlock. |
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| They suggest that the inevitable result of such a society is to become evermore technological at the cost of freedom and psychological health. |
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| The transition from film to digital cameras was a technological revolution in the photography industry. |
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| And the American public remained in awe of the technological marvels of the atomic age. |
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| Development of glue-free laminates, technological advancements, and enhanced moisture resistance are generating interest among end-users. |
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| But critics charge that technological bridges over the digital divide are doomed to be little more than decorations. |
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| As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor. |
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| Agrarian societies use agricultural technological advances to cultivate crops over a large area. |
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| The new system follows its technological breakthrough in glass lehrs also used in the production of televisions. |
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