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The chip's design is meant to exploit a new generation of manufacturing technology the company introduced last month.
Regardless of the merits of such research, does it fit in a bill meant to exploit unoccupied labor in an economic downturn?
Like the World War I railroad meltdown, last week's blackout was vast precisely because of the interconnectedness that the network was meant to exploit and foster.
It is meant to exploit our deepest phobias of the most catastrophic kinds of personal intrusion, fears that often lie dormant until the news delivers something as horrific as the Petit family killings, which occurred in the otherwise serene corners of Connecticut three years ago.
Leslye Headland's "Bachelorette," an unfunny female comedy about a troika of hateful bridesmaids led by the reliable Kirsten Dunst, is clearly meant to exploit the "Bridesmaids" phenomena: women talk dirty, have bodily fluids and can turn a movie into a hit!
However, such systems are still in an early development phase and one of the key areas requiring further investigations is the operation of the magnetic nozzle, the device meant to exploit the fusion energy and generate thrust.
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As if the clubs care about international performances, except as a means to exploit failure.
While Ivy begins to be transformed and marketed, "The Savage Girl" devotes itself to frequent, piercing observations about the culture that means to exploit her.
Finally, provision of public goods may be a means to exploit tax advantages (Weisbrod 1983).
This perhaps is no surprise if viewed from the wider perspective of the use of new agricultural technologies in general by colonial administrations as a means to exploit resources.
Because the real-world objects usually contain structures at many different scales or resolutions and mutilresolution or multiscale approaches can provide a means to exploit this fact, the multiresolution techniques have then attracted more and more interest in image fusion.
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