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"I am certain that viruses will be invented that won't leave traces," says Patrick Schamasch, the IOC's medical director.
If that proves beyond the capabilities of our intelligence services, then in this age of body scanners and electronic imaging, perhaps a gadget could be invented that could detect the presence of humour in a sentence from 25 feet away.
And a process has to be invented that can insert these targets of hydrogen, which must be kept frozen to a few degrees above absolute zero, ten times a second.
New food would be invented that would combine both traditions.
We do not suppose, of course, that some single pill might ever be invented that could make a person "fall out of love" or be "cured" of love or in any other way reduce or diminish "love" considered as a unitary concept or a monolithic phenomenon.
When so many simple things remained to be invented that sticking a metal rod atop a barn could astonish people.
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what if a device were invented that would tell you conclusively when someone was lying?
No technology has been invented that can create complex, credible characters, psychological depth or fascinating plots.
Most nineteenth-century economists believed that, with laissez-faire, a system had been invented that would run itself.
If history holds, and it often does in the land where golf was invented, that would make him the man to beat once again.
The technology has simply not been invented that could keep an entire database state properly secure and give the government the control it aims for.
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