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Machines will increasingly be able to pick apart jargon, nuance and even riddles.
Viewers will increasingly be able to bypass pay TV service and watch whatever they like online.
"And devices will increasingly be able to at least have the technology in place to access both networks".
Norman Siegel, a civil rights lawyer, said employers will increasingly be able to keep tabs on workers at any moment, even during lunch hours or on weekends.
"They will increasingly be able to test their explanations, conjectures and hypotheses by looking at the rise and fall of phrases in the scientific literature," he said.
As more people become comfortable with doing business by teleconference, business travelers will increasingly be able to say there's no place like home.
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As nations like China broaden efforts to obtain technology, they have increasingly been able to buy secrets from current and former insiders at big American companies.
It is also successful because the center has increasingly been able to attract not only unusual and interesting smaller groups, but also some of the heavy hitters in dance.
The latest effort to curb the number of holds reflects the frustration of many senators with the way colleagues have increasingly been able to stall stacks of bills and piles of nominations by virtue of a quick phone call to the Senate cloakroom.
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