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I think we all agree that we need a concerted R&D effort to develop new scalable technologies.
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But without a concerted effort to develop new industries, the weakened economy will be hard pressed to create enough better-paid positions to absorb all graduates.
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The two, officials added, form the core of a group within the intelligence community that believes that it has evidence that Moscow is going over the hydronuclear line in an effort to develop new kinds of nuclear arms.
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Pixate adds to our ongoing effort to develop new design and prototyping tools, including Form 1.3.
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