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Though campaigns and outside groups are prohibited from collaborating, they are free to amplify and emulate each other.
"From that balance you can see both are talented enough to match each other and emulate each other a little bit".
One advantage of having sister hospitals, says May, is that they can compare data and strive to emulate each other when the outcomes are good.
Experts say it's difficult to feel the same passion for any production vehicles designed these days even the sports cars emulate each other and aren't redesigned in such a way as to have lasting value for collectors.
They're effectively in an arms race, trying to emulate each other's primary value propositions in order to win over a larger share of customer attention. .
Considering the relatively small pool of Israeli hi-tech actors, and especially the number of individuals, local industries tend to emulate each other's innovations.
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We can do that by examining and emulating each other's achievements and by lobbying for equality in the new constitutions, which are being written in the post Arab Spring environment. .
For that to happen, each has tried to emulate the other's strength.
Moreover, a so-called universal Turing machine could emulate any other conceivable computer.
But there's an answer for that: emulate the other advanced countries, and have the ECB join in the expansion.
It may prove a difficult model to emulate in other countries.
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