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Paul was never a serious challenger to Mitt Romney's frontrunner status, but he has earned praise from some for using the primaries to build a movement – and looks likely to leverage his delegate count to earn a platform at the Republican National Convention at Tampa, Florida for his libertarian message.
Given how frequently students search YouTube for help understanding mathematics and statistics, are the videos they find likely to leverage gesture in their explanations?
Attackers are also likely to leverage web application flaws in legitimate websites to insert a malicious chatbot into a site that doesn't have one.
But as its monetization efforts ramp up, it's likely to leverage any data it can to make sure people aren't seeing irrelevant ads or other promotions.
Subsequently, this chapter explores the existing mobile terminals that are likely to leverage those wireless technologies with respect to providing building blocks for next generation mobile services and applications.
Craig Williams, Talos director, said in an email that "the ultimate goal of this attack is likely to leverage infected devices for a much larger scale attack".
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In addition, all of the outliers generated occurred to records with very low or very high probabilities and such outliers are more likely to be leverage points.
Compared to adding outliers from a distribution that is different from the underlying one, the flipping approach produced outliers that are more likely to be leverage points.
Still, this period before an endorsement is a delicate time in which Mr. Santorum is likely to try to leverage what he can out of Mr. Romney while also presenting a constant political threat to him.
According to the rules of the game, he will most likely try to leverage his power at this point, and you must leverage yours back.
That speaks to a clear appetite for paid content that not just gaming apps but others will likely try to leverage in the years ahead, in contrast to recent years where free, ad-supported apps felt like nearly the only game in town.
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