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But the the artists say they are not having to develop or invent any new technology for the project.
The money saved from not having to develop a powerful new engine nor an advanced braking system was devoted instead to other innovations most notably, the E-Type's aerodynamics, unitary body construction and, above all, its revolutionary independent rear suspension.
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The United States, he said, does not have to develop some new export industry.
This will not have to develop the tremendous speed needed to go into orbit around the Earth.
"We did not have to become one, and we did not have to develop a segment of our company to be one".
Its chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, has declared publicly that the company should not have to develop new software so the F.B.I. can unlock its phones.
It was this fear that Deputy Secretary of State Richard L. Armitage expressed to Congress last year, when he warned that North Korea would not have to develop complete nuclear arms to become a serious threat; it could sell ingredients.
The company, which says it may have a product ready by the fall, says the advantages are that publishers would not have to develop their own systems and readers could use a single system for many different publications.
An advantage of adopting commercial tests is that administrators do not have to develop tests and do the scoring.
(8) and (12), it is possible to calibrate the mapping function in order to satisfy (ii) (namely, the gradient of the solution of the bounded problems does not have to develop singularities at the boundary of ([0,1]times[-1,1] [0,1]times[-1,1]
Participating faculties benefit economically because they do not have to develop a similar system but only pay for the running costs of the IMS.
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