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In fact, the assumption that a private company could more easily acquire that technology was a reason the government spun off USEC, which went public in 1998.

What's more, the two companies combined could more easily acquire and build third-generation (3G) wireless networks, according to Christopher Larsen at Prudential Securities in New York.

Those who intend to stay in academic science may have an easier time moving on in their careers, as they can more easily acquire information from their environment.

They have a high level of absorptive capacity, and therefore, can more easily acquire and incorporate new knowledge into their farm systems.

Somewhat unexpectedly, education does not seem to have a significant influence, although there is some indication of less status quo bias among the highly educated (who presumably can more easily acquire the information needed to compare an alternative to the status quo).

"How does the toxin make their life better?" So far, Cochlan's research has suggested that the toxins may allow single-celled organisms to more easily acquire essential elements, such as iron or copper, from the water.

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Prints, because they are cheaper and more easily acquired, are a staple of regional museum collections.

Though tickets can be purchased directly from Raja, Iran's passenger railway company, they are more easily acquired through agents, costing between £6-8.

In addition, because property was more easily acquired in the colonies than in Britain, America had a much larger proportion of common citizens, as opposed to nobles, among those entitled to vote.

Nowinski, who called the families of Waters, Strzelczyk and Grimsley to request brain tissue from coroners, said he hoped that the brain-donation program would allow more brains — some with no concussion histories, for control purposes — to be more easily acquired for study by researchers both affiliated with and outside the center.

Analysts fear that now that these weapons are out of state hands, they will be more easily acquired by groups that could use them against civilian jets, as terrorists did in Mombasa, Kenya, in 2002, when two missiles narrowly missed an Israeli plane with 271 people aboard.

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