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Eventually, cars may do away with drivers altogether.
In time, though, the combination of facial recognition and other information — from financial records, mobile phones, automobile positioning devices and other sources — may do away with the ability to move anonymously through the world, Mr. Tien, the privacy advocate, said.
And so Cameron has urged his countrymen to show empathy for "hoodie youth," and his government has hinted that it may do away with Tony Blair's Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, or ASBOs, which have barred Britons from doing a variety of annoying things, such as wearing their pants too low or having sex too loudly.
The technology is said to reduce fuel consumption by about a quarter while maintaining the performance of a big V8, the carmaker claims.JLR's models are not the only ones being unveiled at the trade show that may do away with the trade-off between fuel economy and performance.
At the same time, I am looking to Rio in the hope that the conference will fulfill the difficult task it has to tackle, and that it finds a way of resolving all the pending sensitive issues so that the world, on the threshold of the new millennium, may do away with what divides peoples and will create conditions for genuine cooperation among all peoples.
ZDNet and The Verge reported on a story that, at first blush, sounds downright strange: Microsoft may do away with charging for Windows in the future.
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Current indications even suggest that FMS may totally do away with existing operations planning and control systems.
Chuck the toys on the shelves wherever they may land, do away with the pink and blue bunting (it looks tacky anyway) and let kids decide for themselves if they're interested in chemistry, or cooking, or both.
The very top officers may, however, do away with desks altogether and have offices resembling living rooms to symbolize the fact that they are beyond routine paperwork and above the need for standard office furnishings.
Even among Republicans, Mr. Hoagland said, "there is a recognition that you may not do away with a number of the provisions that are popular". But, he added, "if you can push away the politics of it, you will find there are a number of provisions that Democrats would agree could be changed," no matter who is president.
"They may just do away with coins and have only paper currency," says Hockenhull. "The cost of producing a coin can be more than that of making a paper note, because of the metal content".
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