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Most mobile operators are now running 2G and 3G networks alongside each other, using separate sets of equipment, so the prospect of being able to replace them with a single system is enticing.
The researchers in Japan hope the breakthrough could prove not only to be an important step towards being able to replace teeth in humans but eventually replacing organs, lost or damaged as a result of disease, injury or ageing.
The First Amendment guarantee was anticipated as well by the assumption evident in the Declaration of Independence that a people is always entitled to examine and to assess the doings of its governments, all with a view to being able to replace any government deemed upon due consideration to be unsatisfactory.
The Mayor reacts well, but plans poorly.The federal equivalent of his 1995 deal with the teacher's union would be to allow all federal employees to retire 10 years early, in exchange for being able to replace them with less competent and qualified workers at lower salaries.
Some people like the idea of being able to replace their technology as soon as possible.
And voters could possibly punish parties who had voted out a government without being able to replace it themselves.
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