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The wickedness of the automobile, and of anyone who would be so crass as to operate one, is a central tenet of contemporary urban planning.
Mr. Soderbergh, a director who likes to get as close to his actors as possible during shooting, has gone so far on his last three films as to operate his own camera.
At least as much electricity, and other forms of energy, are used to manufacture the tsunami of silicon hardware as to operate it all.
Social service organizations, as part of the community, have as a core function the interjacent coordination so as to operate among different boundaries in different organizations.
Chemical modification and surface functionalization of adsorbents allow one to use them in various physical, chemical, and biological conditions, as well as to operate selectivity [4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10].
Big data also requires big data-specific IT labour skills such as data scientists, data architects, data analysts, etc. both to maintain the systems and architecture as well as to operate the applications.
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The SA-11, a 1970s-era weapon, is not as technologically advanced or easy to operate as modern weaponry.
This makes Russian airliners just as expensive as Boeings to operate, even though the purchase price is half as much.
I found several digital models, meaning they are as easy to operate as a microwave.
In April 2007, they started Scale Computing to develop low-cost "storage nodes" of one, two and four terabytes that could be stacked together as needed to operate as one system.
And it's as easy to operate as a flashlight.
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