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But Ms. Potter also said the mid-sized companies -- "between $500 million and $3 billion in annual sales" -- have more work to do "simply because they have done less to date".
No, that statement is not a call to fix their air conditioners, much less to date them.
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Otherwise it would be back to using cars to drive around constantly getting this information (which I believe both Skyhook and Google have done) and the data is less consistent, less up-to-date, and harder to get.
While these lists were kept more or less up to date in the past, since decentralization many districts put much less effort into these tasks.
(Sega was two years old when "The Humpty Dance" came out. "Sesame Street" is less easy to date).
Fredericks was left shaking her head as Trump cited statistics less up to date than her own.
The ONS data, which gives a wider picture of holiday habits but is less up to date, also reflects changing tastes – with a few surprises.
Although China has nuclear weapons, its arsenal is small and it has done far less testing to date than the United States or Russia.
A study by the Melpomene Institute in St . Paul Minn., which examines the relationship between sports and women's self-esteem, found that girls whose fathers encourage athletics are less likely to date or marry abusive partners.
However, lanthanide-based systems have been far less studied to date than their d-block counterparts.
In contrast, in this regard, the use of carboxylic acid ligands with thiophene skeleton to construct Cu (II)– carboxylate compounds has been less investigated to date.
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