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The pilot-scale operation is at the point from where the researchers opted to devise for full scale operation.
Now canny producers opt either to devise ways to recapitulate classical stagecraft in a digital environment — as when characters give soliloquies on cellphones ("The Insider," 1999) — or to sidestep the fact of the Internet almost entirely ("The Sopranos," 1999-2007).
The president said he had rejected calls to scrap the current regulatory network, opting instead to devise reforms "to pinpoint the structural weaknesses that allowed for this crisis".
But in escaping from prison a second time, he opted not to devise some out-of-the-box new stratagem, but to stick with his predictable, and effective, M.O.
Unable to own networks or stations, the studios declared war, refusing to sell films to television, opting instead to devise television of their own -- first with pay-per-view broadcasts of special events in specially equipped theaters, then with a home pay-per-view system that was a forerunner of cable.
Under one proposal, he said, the government would create a public plan, but states could "opt out" if they wanted to devise and operate their own insurance programs.
That wouldn't be hard to devise.
This to devise, O my unhappy soul!
Viewers went online to devise countermoves.
This jealousy led him to devise a "human camera".
What corporate reformers manage to devise continues to amaze me.
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