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While that may not matter a great deal to makers of games that customers buy and use at home, online games depend on subscription revenue ($12.95 a month for EverQuest, for example), which means they must keep players engaged.

At the same time, they have odd extravagances: they are obsessively detached rather than terraced, for example, which means two external gable walls have to be built on the sides of houses on either side of a narrow passageway.

According to the organisation, this problem lies in part with the fact that rape crisis centres frequently straddle more than one borough (there are just two centres covering the 33 London boroughs, for example), which means individual councils do not take responsibility for funding.

It has employed electronic health records for more than a decade, for example, which means Geisinger can closely track the care it provides and the results achieved — in detailed ways that are nearly impossible for the many hospital systems that do not have its degree of digital coordination.

You can 'jazz up an outfit' or 'jazz up a meal', for example which means to make something more interesting and even glamorous.

Sony hasn't said anything yet about international sales but does offer those navigation systems outside Japan, too (this one, for example), which means a release in the US is possible.

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"The power of David's work, for example, which meant so much to people.

The first prototype had a limited depth of focus, for example, which meant that anything approximately two inches in front of or behind the focus point of the lens will appear blurry.

Fox was the first to declare George Bush the winner in Ohio, for example, which meant he had won reelection.

To express the Semitic language, the letters were derived from hieroglyphics: "aliph," for example, which meant "ox," became the letter A (5th sign from left in inscription); "bet," for house, became B (2nd from right).

They are, for example, "nonrecourse," which means that if an investor loses money, he owes taxpayers nothing.

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