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We had a power game, but we could develop bigger serves, we could develop more speed.
Of course, these monitoring devices could be miniaturized further, and could develop more impressive capabilities.
They said they hoped that Connect "could develop more connections to sources of venture capital and international investors and global strategic partners," Ms. Bry said.
And, from David Bowie to Whitney Houston, there are many musicians who have not only done strong work on screen but who could develop more active film careers if they wanted to.
Medical studies have shown that many of the 40,000 people who worked at ground zero are now suffering from respiratory ailments and some doctors fear they could develop more serious diseases in the future.
Mr Roberts thinks that new entrants, such as online grocers who visit consumers' homes each week to drop off orange juice and toilet paper, could develop more efficient ways to deliver parcels and packages than either the traditional postal firms or the specialist express operators.
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If scientists knew more about the specific types that cause problems, they could develop more-targeted treatments.
Scientists have discovered a blood clotting protein they believe contributes towards allergic asthma, a finding that could help develop more targeted treatments in the future.
Research into the biology of the immune system could help develop more effective treatments by increasing the number of cancer-killing immune cells.
Eran Elinav, an immunologist at the Weizmann Institute in Israel and lead author, said that the findings, if replicated in people, could help develop more evidence-based methods for weight loss.
"Research could help develop more effective laws," said Seto. "For example, if it were shown that access to virtual child pornography was a safe and the only viable outlet for many pedophiles, perhaps there could be a legal exemption for this kind of content.
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