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High-performance and high-throughput computing are required in universities and research centres while high-performance service and high-availability are usually reserved to use in companies.
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Cotton's significance was underlined early this year when the International Monetary Fund revealed that the Tajik government had secretly diverted its hard currency reserves to use as collateral for $240 million in foreign loans for the cotton trading companies.
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But there may be an argument made for holding something in reserve to use as leverage to keep the Burmese leadership on the reformist path.
Indeed, there's a veritable underground market for 0 day iPhone vulnerabilities found by hackers and put on sale to the highest bidder — or secretly kept in reserve, to use as a potential cyber weapon against Apple down the road.
NOW: In June 2008, McCain called for an end to these federal bans, saying, "It is time to lift these restrictions and to put our own reserves to use".
Qatar's Emir has also put the profits reaped from its vast natural gas reserves to use in other ways, investing billions of dollars of it into education, healthcare, culture and of course, the upcoming FIFA World Cup in 2022.
This resource-zone specifies the different radio resources within the cell controlled by this BS that are a priori reserved to be used only by cell-edge users.
Some were company names that Mr. Sanchez had reserved the rights to use for work as a consultant.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country reserved the right to use "all means" to protect citizens in eastern Ukraine.
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