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Limited-user interfaces are another contributing factor to IoT devices being overlooked, Singh believes, referring to non-present or "cumbersome access methods like using a web browser or app" to monitor each device.
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This is often a difficult step, think about what you believe (referring back to the beliefs you wrote down).
("Cross," I believe, refers to how the Murano feels about having its roof needlessly shorn).
(It does not, as some New Yorkers may believe, refer to a speaker with a penchant for the occasional Yiddish phrase).
In the statement, management comments that 'maintaining strong brand relationships is a strategic priority', which we believe refers to the company's relationships with the sportswear suppliers, Adidas and Nike.
The Associated Press reported that a police official told it that more notes written by Loughner had been found, these ones with the words "Die, bitch", which the police believe refer to Giffords, and "Die, cops".
Some of the women in the latter group (who, I believe, refer to themselves "lactating but non-breastfeeding") talk about finding putting a baby to the breast disgusting or degrading or overwhelming or unpleasant but they are, nevertheless, very committed and dedicated to feeding their babies their own milk.
Since opening for business in February 2013, SeedInvest has reported $1 million in backing for itself, and helped startups raise $15 million in total, although it claims a much more lofty $128 million+ in "collective investor interest," which I believe refers to how much money potentially there is for investment on the platform, given the right opportunities.
Thomas I believe referred to his (way too loudly) as having the taste of "slightly damp sponge".
(The latter example, I believe, refers to Eduardo Lopez, a Glendale Community College student quoted in a Times article by Catherine Saillant dealing with pedestrians getting crosswalk citations. Steve Lopez followed up with a column profiling Eduardo, a financially struggling student).
Yet "Believe" refers only glancingly to these disruptions of Bieber's polished image, as when Chu asks him in an almost comically deferential chat if he's worried about following Lindsay Lohan off the rails of young celebrity.
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