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"Steve kind of knew what he wanted, but he didn't precisely," says Mr. Capps, who designed software for Macintosh.
Precisely, says Mr Penny: it intends to become a modern, competitive participant in an increasingly competitive industry.
And the European Industrial Emissions Directive, agreed in June 2009, means old belchers like Longannet would anyway have to make pricey modernisations by 2020.Still, any first go at such an unproven technology would be expensive and hard to cost precisely, says Stuart Haszeldine of Edinburgh University: "You can't just rock up at a supermarket and buy a CCS project".
The finding "fits the animal work precisely" says Kent Berridge, a University of Michigan psychologist specializing in reward.
end{aligned}But the latter precisely says that the ((0,q-1))-form begin{aligned} u := bar{partial }^*_h beta end{aligned}is a weak solution of the equation (bar{partial }u = f).
It's very unusual to trace a lunar rock's history this precisely, says Randy Korotev, a lunar geochemist at Washington University in St .Louis, Missouri.
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Why exactly it had failed, no one would precisely say.
When that will happen, Dr. Drucker could not precisely say.
Precisely, said Huub Meijers, the mayor of Schinveld-Onderbanken.
"Andy's exotic romanticism matches the mood of the Chateau Marmont precisely," said André Balazs, the hotel's owner.
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