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They are not outlawed, but they must be designed to allow "appropriate levels" of human judgment over their use.
The reactor under construction in Yongbyon could be designed to allow engineers to turn its spent fuel into plutonium, another fuel for nuclear arms.
A consequence of phased rebuilding may be that on-site space is left unbuilt for a while and that underground transportation facilities, constructed now, will need to be designed to allow for a variety of ways of building over them.
The system will be designed to allow a seamless connection between the train and street level, so that users will not lose calls as they move in or out of the stations, according to Gary Simpson, president of Nab Construction, a Queens company that is a partner in the wireless venture.
The interconnection network should be designed to allow conflict-free accesses to memory banks.
"A new park will then be designed to allow these castle remains to be conserved and interpreted".
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"Run-flat tires are designed to allow you to continue to drive safely," she said.
The new system is designed to allow candidates to challenge incumbents on a more equal footing.
The software's documentation says it is designed to allow small business groups to collaborate.
Architect Julie Wilson says: "This house is designed to allow families to change and grow.
The system was designed to "allow the public to choose the privacy level that suits them.
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