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Next, a series of web services were designed and developed for an SDI implementation, and it is demonstrated that procedures which are in practice implemented quite slowly by traditional methods can be implemented in a fast and proper manner in a web services-based SDI environment.

While simpler insect navigation behaviours have been implemented quite successfully, the more complicated way-finding capabilities of vertebrates still pose a challenge to current systems.

Experiments show that our algorithm not only produces quite smooth and reasonable disparity maps which are close to the state-of-the-art results, but also can be implemented quite efficiently.

Just as the foreign workers' lists was always a bad idea that was never going to be implemented, quite a lot of the notions expounded in Birmingham will not happen, or are more likely to dwindle into symbolic tweaks than revolution.

Their recommendations are largely sensible and many can be implemented quite soon by amendments to the Banking Act.

The second patent seems like something we could see implemented quite soon, and actually builds on Apple's introduction of new features for dealing with inbound calls, including responding via a pre-written text message, introduced in iOS 6.

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Provides static methods which map any String to another String indicative of its "word shape" -- e.g., whether capitalized, numeric, etc. Different implementations may implement quite different, normally language specific ideas of what word shapes are useful.

JOHN LANCHESTER: Joe, the Spanish are implementing quite a few austerity measures already but you are right that this is an issue for the countries which have already had bailouts from the EU, meaning not just Greece but Portugal and Ireland.

JOHN LANCHESTER: Joe, the Spanish are implementing quite a few austerity measures already — but you are right that this is an issue for the countries which have already had bailouts from the EU, meaning not just Greece but Portugal and Ireland.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet JOHN LANCHESTER: Joe, the Spanish are implementing quite a few austerity measures already — but you are right that this is an issue for the countries which have already had bailouts from the EU, meaning not just Greece but Portugal and Ireland.

Ironically, that same system is now being used to implement quite drastic government measures.Related items America: Unhappy AmericaJul 24th 2008 Economics focus: Cheap and cheerfulJul 24th 2008 Bagehot: Wink, winkJul 24th 2008 Russia and the UN: The return of Mr NyetJul 17th 2008On another topic entirely, your claim that Guantánamo is the "most un-American place on the planet" is disingenuous.

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