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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fancy technologies" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means advanced or sophisticated technologies. Example: The company prides itself on using fancy technologies to develop cutting-edge products.
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Companies are spending ever greater amounts on fancy technologies and enhanced oil-recovery techniques.
You don't need fancy technologies to mess with memory – just telling someone they experienced something they didn't, or showing them digitally manipulated photos, can be enough to seed a false conviction.
Earlier this year Ken Moelis, an investment banker prominent on Wall Street, left the firm, reportedly because he felt it was too conservative in using its own capital in private-equity deals.A question of cultureIn the end, for all the fancy technologies, it is culture that counts.
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And then, suddenly, the fancy technology started to pay off.
"This is not a fancy technology," said Ms. Hayden, gesturing toward an amethyst geode.
Such taxes are sometimes defended on the basis that only the rich can afford fancy technology.
Some critics maintain that what Africa needs most is more money for doctors, not fancy technology.
That means tertiary care (read, fancy technology) when they really need to invest in primary care.
Fancy technology and environmental ambitions aside, Mr. Shapiro was clearly most excited about the food.
But expecting fancy technology alone to solve the problem is just one of three dangerous misconceptions about digital security.
It's one of those purely modern problems we've created for ourselves with our fancy technology.
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