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"Cloud" is a term that means many things to many people, but when viewed as an approach to computing that leverages the pooling of on-demand compute power delivered as a service, cloud computing really describes a new model for IT.

But when viewed as a whole, there begins to emerge a society quite unlike any we have seen -- a society in which government may intrude into the secret regions of a [person's] life.

But when viewed as a whole, there begins to emerge a society quite unlike any we have seen--a society in which government may intrude into the secret regions of a [person's] life".--Justice William O. Douglas.

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When considered as a representation of the queer community at large, the show is inadequate and limited (the cast though much improved upon the entirely femme and almost entirely white L Word cast is fairly homogenous), but when viewed purely as a depiction of eight or ten lesbians' overlapping lives, it satisfies my desire to simply watch queer women exist.

As he jumps between dreams, reflections, and action, some of the scenes are a bit jarring narratively, but they become comprehensible when viewed as metaphors for modern American discourse.

Yes, the odds make nonsense of the "investment" from a money point of view, but they do make sense when viewed as buying a dream.

Perhaps, but, if the marker only counts when viewed as a defensive measure, my guess would be the later acquisition of YouTube.

But he added that the deal appeared fair when viewed as multiples of both Danamon's book value and its earnings, estimating that DBS was paying about 18.4 times the Indonesian bank's profit.

But in many ways, these works are equally rich when viewed as a series of private meditations that anchor and expand upon the themes and sources of the canvases, almost like three-dimensional footnotes.

Technology-specific mandates or incentives could be environmentally effective within the applicable sector, but are more likely to make a cost-effective contribution when viewed as a complement to rather than a substitute for flexible emissions-based policies.

Benda and Engles (2011) noted that peer review is relatively successful when viewed as an exercise in judgmental forecasting but may impede the publication of innovative work.

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