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"If innovation isn't tailored to them, they expect to be able to tailor it to themselves.
"Doctors might be able to tailor diets or drug prescriptions to suit people's enterotypes".
Doctors might be able to tailor diets or drug prescriptions to suit people's enterotypes, for example.
"We can surpass radio's golden age," said Hugh Panero, the president of XM. "We'll be able to tailor content in ways people wouldn't dream of".
Institutions should be able to tailor their offering to meet the unique needs of their students, and not fit into a one-size-fits-all model.
The chances are that high street pharmacists will be able to tailor and print out customised drugs within the next decade.
A nutritionist will be able to tailor your supplement needs more specifically; ring the Institute of Optimum Nutritionists, 020-8877 9993.
The guidelines are endorsed by the American Hospital Association, which believes that hospitals must be able to tailor plans to varying needs.
"We wanted to have more flexibility, and to be able to tailor the lessons to what's going on in an individual community," Commissioner Dormer said.
Mr. Cheu said his site would soon be able to tailor the offers of other companies to a customer's buying habits on his site.
Every person, though, would be able to tailor the behavior of the software to individual priorities, like work chores filtered by what is immediate and what is important.
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