Sentence examples for admit the technology from inspiring English sources

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Operators admit the technology of extracting gas from Polish shale has proved harder to crack than they anticipated.Even so, Pawel Poprawa, a geologist from the Energy Studies Institute, who authored the Polish Geological Institute's estimate of the country's shale gas reserves, says far too few wells have been drilled to draw conclusions about the rocks.

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But he admits the technology for unsupervised voting needs to be developed further.

For now, Hammoud admits the technology still has hang-ups: The hot face of a test subject who has recently been to the gym is enough to throw off the tests.

The real problem with this choice of words is Ross is tacitly admitting the technology he is evangelizing is empowering both our enemies and the enemies of our allies, while at the same time the US not only may be falling behind, but "leaving" the digital playing field to non-state actors.

"A lot of people don't want to admit that the technology industry is maturing," said Ann Livermore, an executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard who leads the company's services division.

Whether you think Google Glass is something you'd wind up using one day, you have to admit that the technology is impressive.

Whether you find this commendable or reprehensible, you have to admit that the technology and implications are more than a little interesting.

However, it is important to admit the current limits of technology and admit that AI is not (yet) ready to replace teachers, but is presenting the real possibility to augment them.

The researchers admit this technology is very much experimental and a long way from being of practical use.

Warren Brennan, CEO of BBG Sports, the Australian company behind the Hot Spot, admits that the technology is imperfect.

That is a bureaucratic way of admitting that the technology needed to limit emissions, by extracting carbon dioxide from power plants' smokestacks and storing it underground, is not yet commercially viable.The problem is that carbon capture and storage (CCS), as the technology is known, is not likely to be commercially viable in ten years' time either.

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