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And yet any group that unleashes a tool that could reconfigure an entire species is bound to encounter serious opposition.
Now, the Census Bureau has agreed to give states a tool that could dilute the political power of those districts.
In their patent, the women say they wanted a tool that could stir a pot so the cook could go about other business in the kitchen.
What emerged in the process was a sense that radio was a tool that could be adapted to the community's needs.
To them, grammar was a tool that could be used in the study of Greek literature; hence their focus on the literary language.
And to tame deficits, he has called for hard spending caps, a tool that could lead to indiscriminate and overly harsh cutting.
He cited innovative measures such as Twitter's investment in creating a tool that could detect multiple anonymous accounts along with blocking, muting and bystander reporting, which was bearing fruit.
In collaboration with Ernst Bamberg, Georg Nagel, and Feng Zhang, they repurposed the gene into something new: a tool that could make individual neurons (or sets of neurons) fire on command.
Cynics may dismiss the Always Events programme as a mere rebranding of the patient experience concept, but some healthcare professionals are viewing it as a tool that could turn chat into a reality.
A sudden jump in Internet access over the last couple of years is believed to have made officials here more concerned about the Internet as a tool that could be used against them.
One of Craighead's favorites: a tool that could detect whether food is spoiled.
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