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Modern cities generate a flood of rich and varied data.
Exponentially cheaper gear enables higher rates of innovation and experimentation, which generate a flood of data.
But the four dissenting justices predicted that the decision would generate a flood of groundless recusal motions and undermine confidence in the judiciary.
When a Web site with millions of readers is tricked into running such ads, it can generate a flood of software sales for the criminals, but it can also draw more attention than they had hoped for, Mr. Stewart said.
Consequently, SCHADEX stands clearly apart from the "N-years flood is generated by a N-years rainfall" paradigm, as a great diversity of hydrological scenarios can generate a flood of a given return period, with many variables taken into account.
(The entire building is 300,000 square feet, almost the size of six football fields). Yet the relatively small area where robots operate accounts for 65percentt of all items shipped from the warehouse, including Gilt's signature flash-sale items, which generate a flood of orders.
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RIM's rocketing stock also generated a flood of charitable donations.
Our immigration policies (including lax enforcement) have generated a flood of unskilled, poorly educated job seekers.
Burgeoning interest in earned income has generated a flood of publications, events, and experts.
The program has already generated a flood of truly misinformed complaints and accusations for the Johnson presidential library.
New technologies like optogenetics—using light to activate cells in living tissue had generated a flood of information about the human brain.
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