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The reasons were essentially those already observed, but interestingly enough, the two tools did not (usually) fail on the same instances, meaning that a difficult instance for one tool might not be so difficult for the other.

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Dinkum, for instance, meaning "true, authentic, genuine," echoed the fair dinkum, or fair deal, of Lincolnshire dialect.

Apps such as Evernote and Lastpass also can't use the sensor, as they can on a Samsung Galaxy S6 for instance, meaning the fingerprint scanner is relegated to simply unlocking the phone and nothing else.

According to a World Bank study in 2007, the rich (in this instance meaning everyone with an income per person above the average for Italy, wherever they live) accounted for 57.5% of total world income in 2000, a figure that is likely to rise to 69% by 2030 (because the ranks of the rich are swelling, too).

However, only one test may run at an instance, meaning that if a user requests a test to be performed at a specific angle then the other users will have to wait for this test to be completed before they can request a test at a different angle.

◦ Human culture in this instance, meaning behavioral ways of coping with unaccustomed (such as cold) environments and, always, ways of making a living meant that everywhere people went, they were able to translate their techniques of hunting and gathering and apply them to the local fauna and flora.

A rotational sensor could be used to activate and deactivate the tablet, for instance, meaning the iPad could have an on and off position (likely portrait and landscape respectively), and there's also potential to have a tablet-to-vehicle connection initiated when a car detects a specific "magnetic signature".

If it seems like a lot of hassle to carry around a smartcard and a USB gizmo to log into your digital stuff it will be possible to sync credentials across multiple Mooltipasses so you could have one at work and one at home, for instance, meaning all you're carrying around is the smartcard in your wallet.

For example, she notes that users' information is not just displayed chronologically on their Facebook profile but can be searched in multiple ways — via the Graph Search feature, for instance meaning the user has little hope of understanding how the personal data they share on Facebook might end up being viewed.

There is a positive relationship in this instance, meaning that prospect theory may have indeed played a role in young adults' health insurance uptake within our study sample.

The cost of genotyping, for instance, meaning the identification of specific genetic variants at one or more loci in an individual, has dropped by more than 100-fold, making the initiative's genome association component more affordable.

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