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It has already happened with mobile telephones.For many Bangladeshi women, the mobile phone provides upward mobility.
Richard Detwiler, a spokesman for PepsiCo, said that the company provides upward of $80,000 annually in support of the arts in Westchester, primarily through the Arts Council.
It provides upward support by automatically adjusting its activity to variations in abdominal pressure and body position.
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A much more interesting story might have been how the Army addressed those challenges and managed to provide upward of 25,000 armored vehicles to the theater of war when the need for such vehicles became apparent.
When it's time to take to the skies, the wings extend out from the sides of the vehicles, and two larger rotors provide upward propulsion.
Percutaneous kyphoplasty using a balloon has been used, in recent years, in spine surgery to treat osteoporotic and acute vertebral fractures [5, 6]: the balloon is utilized to provide upward lifting of the vertebral endplate in a body compression fracture, allowing injection of cement or calcium phosphate to provide stability.
Strong wage growth should provide upward pressure on inflation, the final piece of the Fed's puzzle as it looks to normalize rates.
Lamina hooks can provide upward and downward (caudal) forces in the thoracic and lumbar spine.
Government efforts have been supported at the family level by parents who perceive education as an opportunity to provide upward mobility and a better life for their children.
As your hand rotates around the ball, your fingers "catch" the holes and provide upward force, thus creating spin and revolutions.
The inner cylinder, in which the person sits, is filled with water and a central air diffuser below provides an upward flow of air bubbles.
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