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Shakey was intended as a prototype for more advanced automatons that would eventually replace human beings in dangerous and hostile territories, and its makers saw it as the advance guard of a near future in which humans would be emulated, and eventually replaced, by intelligent machines.

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Progress is not guaranteed, but another consequence of open-access merit is: whatever consensus develops, it will be emulated, followed, and eventually reproduced across generations because all associated behaviors become merit-worthy in the eyes of consensus members while remaining open-access thanks to antagonistic equality.

Their success can be emulated across industries and channels.

Avraham Burg, former speaker of the Israeli Knesset, posed the European post-second world war dream and reality of cooperation and reduced sovereignty as a model that should eventually be emulated by all of the Middle Eastern countries.

But its pluck and determination is to be emulated.

For many small companies, and President Obama, Mr. Siegel's experience is one to be emulated.

Is it to be emulated?

This model needed to be emulated.

Ukraine seems to be emulating it.

Line 6 and 7 share common ancestors and this is emulated in their phylogenetic closeness in our data.

This online approach has been very successful and has been emulated by other schools.

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