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Neuroscience corroborates our intuition that their impulsivity develops faster than their inhibitions, and drugs may stunt their emotional growth, making them yet more prone to addiction.
Some bankers worry, too, that subsidiary units may be nudged by supervisors into running separate IT and management systems in order to demonstrate that they can keep operating without the support of a parent, making them yet more inefficient.
In a study published Thursday in the journal Science, Dr. van Gils and his colleagues present evidence that indicates climate change is putting pressure on the birds along their entire journey, possibly helping to drive down the birds' population and making them yet another of many species around the world being affected by climate change.
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"How we solve that problem involves a whole range of decisions which only the president can make and he hasn't made them yet".Perhaps.Perhaps
The method should be applicable to the cell sizes needed for laptops and electric cars, though the researchers have not made them yet.
But rather than contenting themselves with a fireworks display fit for the ages, for instance, organizers digitally augmented the explosions on television screens to make them yet more resplendent (and, indeed, a fat target for criticism).
Coupling sanctions with the threat of an attack may make them yet more convincing even if, paradoxically, an actual attack would lessen their force.The sanctions have become so tough, though, only because the world takes the risk of an Israeli attack seriously and it needs an alternative.
Holographic sex robots are coming eventually – they're just not sure how to make them yet.
Still, the world is waiting for AR glasses, and Snap can't make them yet.
"We don't have the people, and we don't have a way to make them yet," says Paller.
"They didn't make them yet.
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