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But smartglasses' five major challenges must be conquered for them to work in consumer markets: (1) hero device (i.e. an Apple-quality device, whether made by Apple or someone else), (2) all-day battery life, (3) mobile connectivity, (4) app ecosystem, and (5) telco cross-subsidization.
Her goal to be conquered for this moment within fingertip's reach.
He stated that four elements need to be conquered for ultimate salvation: dharma, bhakti (devotion), gnana (knowledge) and vairagya (detachment).
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Poland was conquered for partition between Germany and the U.S.S.R., the forces of which met and greeted each other on Polish soil.
Routes that were icy or glaciated in the middle part of the past century, when the world's highest peaks were being conquered for the first time, are turning into unstable and unappetizing rock.
After the fall of Rome many nations and peoples split the empire into a multitude of city-states that changed allegiance, or were conquered for over 600 yrs.
It would be far worse for South Korea for America to be conquered than it would be for the U.S. for the ROK to be conquered.
For Bezos, food is another sector to be conquered in a quest for retail domination that has hit several bumps recently, including a fight with the Hachette Book Group over e-book pricing which is turning into a PR fiasco.
In the late 1960s, infectious diseases were thought to be conquered, opening the way for a shift in resources to chronic conditions, such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
This difference is the main difficulty to be conquered in establishing the threshold for model (1), which, to the best of our knowledge, has never been discussed in the previously known literature.
In 540 Antioch was conquered and held for a short time by Khosrow.
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