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At the Arctic itself, the ice cover would disappear permanently, meaning extinction for polar bears and other native species that rely on the presence of ice.
Andrew Stettner, deputy director of the National Employment Law Project, said downturns often motivate companies to restructure business models permanently, meaning jobs they cut now are unlikely to be replaced.
In this case the researchers crafted a network of nodes into which a virtual "product" could be seeded, and if certain conditions were met it would either spread to other nodes or "churn" permanently, meaning this node deleted the app in disgust.
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Developments credits that were purchased using $7 million in state funds, meanwhile, were permanently retired, meaning no new houses could be built as a result.
I've already predicted that longer term, meaning permanently, I expect Toyota to lose 2-3 pofnts of market share, which means around 18% of its sales.
The donation, apparently the largest ever to a higher education institution, will allow Johns Hopkins to be permanently "need-blind," meaning that applicants' financial situations are only looked at after they're accepted. .
"St Helena would stand little chance of becoming financially independent, meaning it would permanently rely on substantial annual budgetary and other supportfrom HM Government.
And like servers, more and more desktop computers are "always on", meaning they are permanently hooked up to the Internet via broadband connections such as cable modems or digital subscriber lines.
But there is, of course, nothing wrong with Google doing this — provided that it doesn't mean to permanently offer different (meaning better) versions of sites to only those users using Chrome.
Congress has failed to pass the Permanently Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, meaning crucial federal protections for renters expired and have not been renewed.
The original Routemaster, in fact, had no door at the back at all, meaning the platform was open permanently.
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