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Barnham explained that the cost of swapping out Windows or Unix servers, retraining and maintenance might wipe out whatever initial cost savings Linux provides.
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It might wipe out its value, or it might greatly increase it.
A safe, sober place where families can gather might wipe away the hurt.
Watching that new L.C.D. TV, however, might wipe out all those gains.
(Nothing makes for documentary drama like a budget cut that might wipe out the subject of your project).
A stiff gasoline tax might wipe out General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
And you might wipe out the entire preceding 24-hour period, not just the bad stuff.
"We thought acoustic scattering within the ocean might wipe out the signal at those distances".
Such an eruption would change the world's climate for years, and, Bindeman adds, might wipe out civilization.
Thus, the strong influence of environmental factors on longevity might wipe the most likely weaker effect of genetic factors as observed in this study.
If you place the chicken on a plate beforehand, some of the coating might wipe away.
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