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"They'll never be able to link it to us," Owen Renner said in the video.
It is even rarer to be able to link psychometric data to corporate performance.
Others, including Ruffini, remain convinced that humans will be able to link brains more meaningfully, perhaps wirelessly, within this century.
"They will be able to link your retirement needs with your lifestyle and provide advanced tax and retirement planning".
Police and other emergency-services providers will soon be able to link Wi-Fi with GPS systems to track personnel.
"They'll never be able to link it to us, I don't think," one of the men can be heard saying.
In these cases, a viewshed should be able to link a visibility evaluation to aspects of vision and perception.
Finally, it must be able to link its attention schema to information about itself and those other things.
Individuals with small, handheld radios will be able to link into the network through the airborne platforms.
"As such, we have concluded it is highly unlikely we will be able to link the pollution to any specific vessel.
Xbox Live members will be able to link their "gamertag," the online identity they use within the Xbox community, to an existing Windows Live Messenger account.
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