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"We're not predicting anything here, but we are definitely providing a heads-up," said the scientist, William Patzert, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The chapter also discusses how licensing works with Windows Server 2003, and provides a heads-up on some of the issues one might encounter when installing the new operating system or upgrading Windows 2000.
Listening to internet chatter can provide a heads-up on which signals to take in, which are being amplified in the culture, and which need response from the firm.
Mr. Lay provided "a heads up" about the corporation's worsening health but asked for nothing, Mr. O'Neill said.
Monitoring glucose levels was just one of several applications Parviz imagined for the technology at the time, along with providing a head-up display that could be used for augmented reality applications.
At best, delivery services will call me the morning a package is set to arrive to provide a heads up, and let you modify your delivery day online.
you can see all their customised gear, but also the weapons and exo extras they're using, providing a valuable heads-up on the sort of fight that's going to follow.
Specific to this is the ability to provide clients with a heads-up via real-time alerts.
The pilot, who is provided with a head-up display (HUD), sits on the K-36DM ejection seat inclined 30° to help counter the effects of high g-forces.
No @mentions either, which not only provide a head's up to the mentioned but a social map to the group (implicit or explicit).
But give your VCs a heads-up.
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