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Twenty years after it first surfaced, data-driven police work is getting more pervasive but remains controversial.
It's getting smaller, it's getting more pervasive.
Together with decreasing PV module costs and increasing efficiency, PV is getting more pervasive than ever.
Tracking is not only here to stay, it's getting more pervasive and sophisticated.
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Since then, that weird down-the-rabbit-hole sensation has gotten more pervasive.
People work harder, and control gets more pervasive once it is exercised by everyone rather than by one boss.
I guess the issue here is that there are limits to what the legal system can accomplish, unless you get more pervasive social and political change.
So if you build networks that make their connections via silicon radios rather than wire, they're going to get cheaper, which means they can get more pervasive.
"The industry has gotten more powerful, the technology has gotten more pervasive and it's getting to the point where we can't do too much about it," he said.
But it may be that the most important aspect of sleep hygiene has to do with light — which, of course, has gotten more pervasive during the past century, especially at night.
The latest form of advertising, called "retargeting," is expected to not only get more pervasive but intensify worries over privacy.
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