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Nor is this dismal prognosis of a gaping chasm between what is likely to be available and what is needed confined to less developed countries.
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It can be lifted globally by simply denying that any content specifications need confine themselves to the concepts possessed by the utterer/thinker.
Little sewing was needed, being confined generally to side seams and, in later years, to armholes.
Jets practice there because they need a confined place where there is no danger opposition scouts can watch them.
ITER, a huge experimental fusion reactor being built in France, will use 80,000km of low-temperature, helium-cooled superconducting wire to generate the immense magnetic fields needed to confine the 150 million-degree plasma in which hydrogen atoms will fuse into helium, releasing oodles of energy.
Such an amount was needed to confine the upper atmosphere after the onset of the geo-dynamo within the shielding magnetosphere and thus might have protected it from complete destruction.
The clever part is that trigger-based marketing does not need be confined to the internet.
Certain assumptions are needed to confine the solution space of the Vmax's.
Winter needn't confine you to dreary days in the library and nights on the sofa.
She doesn't need to confine herself to a single disease or diagnostic category — and can even choose to add new dimensions as the work evolves.
If we truly want to have a rational discussion on how best to power our world, we need to confine ourselves to facts rather than fictions and weigh up the advantages and disadvantages without recourse to ill-founded ideological radiophobia.
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