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Voters in two of the nation's sunniest states will vote on whether to ramp up the use of renewable electricity sources, particularly solar power.
One bill worth pressing is a creative measure with bipartisan support in both houses that would ramp up the use of natural gas in heavy-duty trucks and create a pilot program for building a network of recharging stations for electric vehicles.
To enact this more granular view of what's objectionable, Facebook plans to ramp up the use of artificial intelligence for flagging questionable posts.
The company has raised $30 million in new equity funding to support the international expansion of its business, and ramp up the use of its tech within refrigeration and electronics.
The pharmaceutical industry had spent the past 10 years and billions of dollars pushing the medical community to ramp up the use of OxyContin and other opioids.
Additionally, Airbnb said it will ramp up the use of "Instant Book" listings, a feature that allows would-be guests to make reservations without a host's approval.
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In 2009, President Obama ramped up the use of "killer drones" as a mainstay of U.S. counterterrorism policy.
But amid public opposition to nuclear restarts and resistance to the extra investment needed to promote renewables, industry's priority now is ramping up the use of fossil fuels.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated when president obama ramped up the use of "killer drones". It was in 2009, after he took office, not in 2008.
It ramped up the use of a law barring even benign support for organizations said to engage in terrorism, putting pressure on activities long thought to be protected by the First Amendment.
Major power producer AES Corp. is ramping up the use of drones with an eye toward shielding workers from industry hazards.
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