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Time may take care of these kinks, and come spring, perhaps the grounds around the resort will be made to blossom.
Vista Service Pack 1 — a collection of bug fixes and enhancements to the operating system — may take care of many issues like frequent browser crashes, driver incompatibilities and other performance problems.
Car booster chairs may mean that one window seat is immediately taken by the youngest child, and a history of travel sickness or a headstrong eldest sibling may take care of the other.
She writes a letter to a deceased grandmother in Africa, educating her about the enviable ways of the Western "infidel": "He may take care of his parents but has no use for a memory filled with an endless chain of ancestors.
We may take care of this, but it has a life of its own".
But the rotten market for new issues may take care of the problem.
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Do that and innovation may well take care of itself".
A phone call to the carrier's customer service line may also take care of the matter.
This approach may not take care of human issues carefully.
The Intermediate Frequency (IF) processing block transfers the frequency of the received signal from IF to baseband and may also take care of Doppler removal in GNSS.
Using the simple IoT architecture presented, combining smart objects, the security solution and mobile communications, one may remotely take care of patients' well being, establishing an ubiquitous Ambient Assisted Living for Mobile Health applications.
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