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Thompson said that diverting some of the licence fee from the BBC could set a dangerous precedent that could be exploited in future rows with the government.
It was already known that there is about three times more fossil fuel in reserves that could be exploited today than is compatible with 2C, and over 10 times more fossil fuel resource that could be exploited in future.
It is expected that this sensitivity can be exploited in future sensor applications using nanomembranes.
But activists fear that exemptions for certain countries could open loopholes to be exploited in future talks.
Thus, the benefits of MNs can be better exploited in future broadband wireless networks with further enhanced capabilities.
The relative stability of the spines could be exploited in future efforts to artificially engineer active-like but catalytically dead forms of protein kinases.
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The losses among whites without a college degree specifically fit well with longer term trends that Republicans can exploit in future non-Obama elections.
The exceptional performance of some High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) under extreme conditions holds out the possibility of new and exciting materials for engineers to exploit in future applications.
Importantly, unlike current Bayesian filters (e.g. DEM), our scheme provides estimates of time-varying parameters, which we will exploit in future work on the adaptation and enabling of connections in the brain.
This is an additional experimental condition we are planning to exploit in future along with direct animal experimentation to validate our findings.
So far, no one has claimed the prize – although Telegram did hand out $100,000 to a self-described amateur cryptographer who spotted a flaw in their code that might have been exploited in the future.
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