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All of them exploit spare capacity in assets or under-utilised skills and use the reach of technology to find an audience or a market.
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Minimalism now being back in vogue in the way that all art movements are eventually plundered and recycled, various young artists are plumbing 60's abstraction, trying to find new means to exploit its spare forms and optical directness.
This finding is of great significance as therapeutic interventions could exploit the spare, more automatic, capacity of familiarity-based recognition.
Advances in video technology could also be exploited to spare victims of sexual offences the ordeal of appearing in a courtroom, Lord Judge has suggested.
While the basic part represents a "true WNC" information stream (limited by the amount of available HSI) in the system, the superposed part defines the "routed" information which is appended on top of the WNC stream to exploit any potential spare capacity of related channels in the system (see [14, 15] for more details).
Gobelin Family,, (died 1476) who ran a factory in the Faubourg Saint-Marcel just southeast of Paris, discovered a scarlet dyestuff and spared no expense to exploit his creation.
All of the cast, directed on a clean, spare thrust stage by Peter Dobbins, exploit the underlying emotions to full effect, and Michael Abrams's lighting heightens the foreboding mood.
After completing the exploit, with barely any liquid gas to spare, he realized that he had spent his 20 days aloft in constant fear of running out.
Moreover, unlike those airports, Heathrow has no spare capacity for new entrants to exploit, and buying a way in is fiendishly expensive (last year, Continental paid $209m for four pairs of take-off and landing slots).
He is right, but there is plenty to spare for a company so willing to exploit its every loophole.
We exploit Bayesian criteria for designing M/M/c//r queueing systems with spares.
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