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The government hopes that the technology will shorten motorway closures after crashes as the scanners will save time by quickly making a 3D image of the whole crash site, rather than investigators having to survey multiple sections of a scene.
Ellis also reckons energy regulators could potentially gain — by, for example, being afforded privileged access to the blockchain to gain real-time intelligence on the marketshare of the various energy providers instead of having to survey providers to generate market data.
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To test the veracity of it you would have to survey ITV staff, anonymously.
The NHF said that they "had to survey their members over a short time period due to the legislative timetable".
You'd have to survey the leading talk-radio hosts to find a higher percentage of disbelievers of the obvious.
Finding sites was complicated: Dallas offered nearly endless possibilities, and the curatorial team had to survey which would work.
One only has to survey the prim terraces of James Turner Street to realise that no architecture has a monopoly on social problems.
Demining is a slow and expensive process as clearance teams have to survey each field with metal detectors and then carefully blow up any devices they find.
Thunder struck, bullets flew, and Alicia had conveniently attended some function with her ne're-do-well husband so she didn't have to survey the carnage.
You don't have to survey everyone after every meeting.
And CBS officials have hardly had time to survey the ratings wreckage.
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