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Factors seen as instrumental in limiting program success were lack of adequate government policy and funding support, lack of involvement of local communities in program design, and a lack of in-house technical know-how, and a lack of availability of components in locations proximate to users.
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Part of the Facebook patent describes other use cases as well, such as simply showing where friends are who have checked in nearby, but that is also part of the Dodgeball patent, which includes "a message generator to prepare messages to users regarding the locations of their acquaintances if those locations are proximate to the users".
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
Latvia has a highly literate people and is proximate to the world's richest Scandinavia countries.
"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
Though not great herself, she was so proximate to greatness that it was hard to distinguish pilot fish from shark.
Is it a function of a morbid desire to be proximate to tragedy that makes me recount this?
Their historian friends were made of tougher stuff, and occasionally looked uncomfortable being proximate to such po-faced emoting.
Do say: "A brilliant dissection of the secret futility of a life led only proximate to power".
My sister, Satya, lives several blocks from downtown, in a tiny bungalow safely proximate to the ocean.
The percentage of Americans reading at least one book is 73%, pretty proximate to 2012's 74%.
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