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So while Facebook added fuel to the fire by making it systematically easier and more effortless for a user to collect all this data and pass it on with a simple click of one button, the fire still exists; data can still be shared outside intended audiences even without the API's provision.

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This provides an equational presentation of most well known semantics, which is parametric on the observable and structural property of the semantics, making it possible to systematically derive abstract semantics, e.g. for program analysis, as solutions of abstract domain equations.

The Au weight percent can be controlled by repeating the coating process while decreasing the water content and core concentration, making it possible to systematically tune the shell thickness over a large range without the need for an excessive number of coating steps.

No Pacific country or regional agency reports regularly on a standard set of youth indicators, making it difficult to systematically track youth progress.

The high-throughput sequencing technology enables generation of high-resolution transcriptome data, making it possible to systematically explore the difference of codon usage in human genes by considering both expression level and expression breadth.

Moreover, the ubiquitination enzyme system is highly sophisticated and has many unrevealed aspects in other higher organisms, especially in human, making it difficult to systematically represent the enzymes involved in the ubiquitination process.

For other matrix families, different thresholds/slide amounts appeared more successful, and for some matrix families (e.g. O$VTBP, representing TATA boxes), no combination of slide amount/tree length appeared able to select likely functional sites making it difficult to systematically implement such an evolutionary filtering approach.

We can do it systematically, making our cities better and healthier places, or we can wing it.

He said Mr Cameron was trying to "reverse the transparency Labour introduced" and seeking to "turn off the lights, systematically making it harder for people to engage with policy making, retreating into a darker and more secretive place".

Taken together, these suggest providers are systematically making it difficult for customers.

Now online tools are making it possible for institutions systematically to get more diverse help and more members of the public to participate in problem solving, by sharing their knowledge and skills.

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