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Sun, for instance, essentially opened up to save its business, and the outcome remains uncertain.
But some said he had essentially opened the door to discussions.
Once the admissions process is essentially opened to auction-style bidding, it loses any semblance of credibility.
Mr. Dawson warns that the people who download these programs have essentially opened a new gateway for information to travel into and out of their computers.
The court's ruling, which abolished quotas on Europeans and allowed players at the end of their contracts the right to leave without club consent, essentially opened the transfer market within Europe.
It's a complete exchange of information -- they've essentially opened up all their technology to us," says Donohue.
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Then the scientists measured the energy states of A and B, essentially opening the boxes to see whether each contained a 1 or a zero.
"The district is not threatened by this suit," he said, rejecting the argument that a defeat of Green Springs would essentially open the other 10,000 acres of the National Historic Landmark to relentless development pressures and second thoughts by land owners.
"This is essentially opening the door for replacement of a tissue that's central to humans walking".
This study essentially opens a new application of biofuel cell technology for energy production from naturally abundant biomass.
Adafruit said they'd offer $3,000 to the person who essentially open-sourced the Kinect.
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