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"The publicity generated may drive some nonpoint-source improvements as well," Mr. Kratt said.
The data Gazoo generates may eventually lead to the development of a new car, Mr. Toyoda said.
It's unavoidably a voluntary approach to the climate crisis, and the emissions reductions that it generates may turn out to be too little too late.
The first Hot Tub, a spirited Hangover derivative, qualified as a guilty pleasure; five years on, any enjoyment this afterthought generates may necessitate a lifetime of Hail Marys.
In addition, the violence and the loss of trust it has generated may further undercut the peacemaking efforts of Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel, who was already in a weakened political position.
Although the Dec. 15 evacuation of the residents of 247 Water Street in Brooklyn was traumatic, the event, by virtue of the publicity it generated, may well prove to be the catalyst for a solution to a broader issue.
Wikia and wikiHow operate much like Wikipedia: they let all users contribute and stipulate that any content they generate may be used freely, much as open-source software is.
Her style has been imitated by so many for so long that the excitement the ur-texts generated may not be instantly accessible.
These can be considered sensors as well, and the data they generate may be particularly private.
However, their use must be considered carefully because the code generated may be unexpectedly large.
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