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For the Army, it could eventually provide as many as 14,000 volunteers a year, or about one in six recruits.
The optimists—of whom there are many in investment banking believe this region could eventually provide the equivalent of another Germany to capital-markets revenues.
Four technology companies are pursuing ambitious plans that could, eventually, provide reasonably fast, high-quality connections to almost everyone on Earth.
The pressurised water can then be used to turn a turbine to generate electricity.Statkraft reckons it could eventually provide 10% of Norway's demand for power in this way.
It is estimated that Scottish waters could eventually provide a quarter of Europe's potential offshore wind energy and generate enough electricity to power the nation seven times over.
But two people familiar with the mayor's charitable work said that his family foundation could eventually provide grants to the groups.
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However, as the depth of read coverage increased, paired-end information could compensate and eventually provide greater benefits than higher accuracy.
Paul M. Tiao, a former senior adviser on cybersecurity at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said the Nasdaq breach was worrying because the servers the defendants attacked could have eventually provided an entryway to the more closely guarded trading systems.
More precise molecular or genomic factors would eventually provide better precision, but could still involve the same assessment methods.
Looking longer term, Maughan speculates that UrbanVolt could eventually cease providing products entirely, drawing its income instead from the maintenance of a large network of clients whose energy systems UrbanVolt has helped to build.
Science may eventually provide some answers.
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