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Unauthorized immigrants, brought close to zero after the legalization wave of the 1980s, are back at an estimated 11 million.
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The next step will be a chip in which you can move such tiny clouds along the wires, says Schmiedmayer, because to make a quantum memory, atoms have to be brought close to one another, so their quantum states link together or "entangle".
He brought close to fifty comics onto the show and gave half of them their first national TV spot doing stand-up.
It has 20 ambitious targets, including halving and where feasible bringing close to zero the rate of loss of natural habitats, including forests; restoring at least 15 percent of degraded areas; and extending protected terrestrial areas from 13 percent of land at present to 17 percent, and protected marine areas from 1 percent to 10 percent.
Tollett, an engineer at heart, thrives on solving the kinds of problems that bringing close to a hundred thousand people, about a third of them campers, to the desert for three days can generate.
This implies that both the variance and the bias of the estimators for a sufficiently large dataset (size n) can be brought arbitrarily close to zero.
Apart from passive solar indoor climate control techniques, it is also possible to reduce conventional energy consumption of a building, even bringing it close to zero by installing solar heating.
We had a great fourth quarter, which brought the difference close to zero.
By providing it, she can finally bring a close to one of the more shameful episodes in North Carolina history.
Attach the blunt, tapered low-pressure inflation nozzle and slowly bring it close to one hole.
But bringing them down close to zero, in government or in any other sphere, will remain a fool's errand.
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