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If the court ultimately sides with Oracle it might reshape the nature of technological development.
The major carriers have seemed wary of any technology that might reshape the status quo in their business.
But as the IPS report makes clear, we cannot afford to be complacent about how the acceleration of wealth inequalities might reshape the landscape.
Ms. Hearn "is being very diligent and process oriented and listening to people about how we might reshape the office," Mr. Walcott said.
Even the election of a republican sympathiser as leader of the Labour party might reshape things if he looks like winning a UK election.
Outside scientists said that this formidable new systematic data-crunching capability might reshape mammal research but that it would probably not immediately resolve the years of dispute between fossil and genetic partisans over when placental mammals arose.
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3D printing as a concept has the potential to change the world, its a powerful new tool that might just reshape the whole idea of "making something".
How might that reshape things on the energy front, and if you were a betting man, where would you place your money in terms of winners and losers?
For example, over shorter timescales physiological mechanisms might limit plasticity and variability in how immune defences relate to one another, but over longer time scales selection pressures might gradually reshape physiology and lead to decoupled and reorganized immunological relationships [34].
Eventually, the plummeting economy might have reshaped the redevelopment proposal by General Growth Properties of Chicago, which itself faces an uncertain future.
But the new attacks, coming from most of the Republican candidates, are raising broader questions about how the legal system might be reshaped if one of them is elected to the White House next year.
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