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Although this is an obvious realization for someone from the so-called Silicon Valley, visiting the CHM helped me consider the philosophical implications undergirding the material interests of the tech industry, which is so heavily invested in designing more expedient forms of memory.
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Ralph M. Engel, a Manhattan estate-planning lawyer, said that while a surviving joint owner may be able to renounce the interest owned by a deceased joint owner for tax purposes, it is generally more expedient to change the form of title ahead of time if estate taxes will be an issue.
But a purer kind of devotion coexisted with more expedient motives.
Either the company gave it a try and ran into the same problems, or decided it was more expedient to let things take their normal, slow course.
It's sometimes more expedient to buy a company (and, critically, its engineering team) than to build new features from scratch.
And we have convinced ourselves that this is all more advanced, more expedient, more productive.
Conclusions: Being attuned to the presenting signs of NPC may lead to a more expedient diagnosis.
Quirk is as likely a route to fame as versatility, and probably a more expedient one.
As Thomas Jefferson put it: "in no office can rotation be more expedient" than in the presidency.
"Given our long partnership, we felt it was much more expedient to settle this audit".
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