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Airlines have been notoriously slow to deploy expensive X-ray mandines, and they underuse the ones they already have.
With readily extractable coal reserves fast running out, Datong's days as the country's biggest producer may be numbered.By 2010, according to some experts, many of Datong's mines will have to start closing down unless they deploy expensive technologies to dig deeper for lower-quality coal.
Rather than deploy expensive, hardware-based equipment, the virtualized architecture will allow clients to quickly turn up services using off-the-shelf equipment.
This platform is designed to break down the need for users to deploy expensive, compatible video conferencing equipment, and to expand the availability of applications such as video recording and streaming, web conferencing, and online collaboration tools.
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Unless the appropriate heat exchanger is deployed, expensive and intrusive alternatives such as forced air convectors, under floor heating and home insulation retrofitting must be considered.
They have no qualms about deploying expensive public policies, but are wary of any suggestion that parents—especially poor and/or black parents—are in some way responsible for the constrained life chances of their children".Nothing the government can do will give the children of Cabin Creek the same life chances as the children of Bethesda.
The main deployment scenarios we envisage for our architecture are those typical for DAS systems, i.e., indoor office or residential building, and up to small urban cells, where coverage extension is sought without deploying expensive and heavy-maintenance BTS equipments but rather by using inexpensive DAS infrastructure.
The truth is that you'll only get the most fabulous action scenes if you're prepared to deploy an expensive film crew on the other side of the world… and risk them coming back with nothing.
The drones would likely cost in the tens of thousands of dollars rather than hundreds of thousands, he said, adding that "if governments wanted to, they could deploy [more expensive] high altitude drones that can stay up high in the sky, and track poachers to get the middle men and whole trade line".
Like most new developments, advancements in automated mobility are most likely to first deploy in expensive private vehicles.
Right now it's impossible for a consumer to get an accurate gauge of energy use without deploying numerous expensive sensors.
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