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Although the reservoir's north shore is largely developed, strict rules on septic tanks and waterside construction have kept the water clean.
Innovation requires freedom to learn and experiment; it can't happen if it is constrained by consensus and regulation, especially when that consensus is largely developed among people with no knowledge.
In this new world, technology is largely developed in the civilian sector, where the pace of innovation is fast and could be available to small nations as well as terrorist groups.
The dorsal band of denticles is largely developed by the time the juveniles are 50 cm across.
Progression through the game's storyline is largely developed by way of scripted sequences, although pre-rendered cinematic cutscenes are also used.
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I came to realise that what is deemed as the Hollywood narrative tradition was largely developed by European "high art" emigrés.
Until its rise, software had been largely developed in the image of the Homebrew Club -- as a freely shared resource used to breathe life into computer hardware.
The orthodox explanation of wave functions is known as the Copenhagen interpretation, because it was largely developed in that city in the 1920s, by Niels Bohr and his colleagues.
Like asphalt technology, concrete road building was largely developed by the turn of the 20th century and was restricted more by the available machinery than by the material.
The oldest of the structures, the 1881 priory of St . Vincent Ferrerat the northeast corner, was built after this section of Lexington Avenue had been largely developed with brownstone row houses in the 1860's and 70's.
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