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It turns out that Amazon and other retailers make wide use of in-state affiliates to promote sales.
Korean immigrants, for instance, make wide use of a system called kye (pronounced kay), in which members contribute to a savings pool and take turns borrowing.
With Islamist bombers, there is a good case for using electronic surveillance: they come from a population that is still hard for Western security services to penetrate, and they make wide use of mobile phones and the internet.
It is expected to make wide use of smart meters that monitor the energy of homes by way of the WWW, such as the Google PowerMeter [5].
The company says this is especially important for apps that make wide use of touch gestures or use realistic animations like bounce and spring effects.
In biology, population biology, systems biology and neurosciences make wide use of mathematical models.
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We will make wider use of electronic records and other health information technology to help control costs and reduce dangerous medical errors.
But no one could figure out how to make wider use of plastic aligners practical until Mr. Chishti and Ms. Wirth, a former environmental consultant and investment banker, set up Align in 1997 to apply computers to the problem.
Perhaps the easiest way for the country to absorb all the excess ethanol would be to make wider use of an ethanol blend called E85, which contains 85percentt ethanol and 15percentt gasoline.
The new office is also to make wider use of consultants throughout the world (no longer relying exclusively on theologians resident in Rome) and is to accord those who have been accused of error in matters of faith the opportunity of defending themselves.
But senior administration officials said they did not want to make wider use of those powers for fear of deepening the conflict with Mr. Smith and other Republicans, who might try to limit the authority granted by immigration law and further stiffen their opposition to measures like the Dream Act.
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