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"It goes beyond the core mission of creating an incentive for the creator, and becomes about companies trying to control neighboring markets". Cable companies, he observes, long insisted that only they had the right to decode the signals coming through their wires.
But they regard Mr Kerry as a pragmatist with no great commitment to civil liberties.Although a liberal on some aspects of crime he has always opposed the death penalty, for example Mr Kerry has clashed with civil libertarians in the past over such issues as money-laundering, privacy and the government's right to decode encrypted e-mail messages.
Dugan says that "no one has the right" to decode your silent thoughts, but the fact that's even something that has to be said says something scary about where technology is headed.
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I just don't see why the fact that you could train other non-linear models [INAUDIBLE] on the [INAUDIBLE] and you would also be able to decode, right?
But most recently dear to Venter's heart, perhaps, is what he calls the biological transporter, a sort of black box that will be used to decode, well, anything, but right now microbes on Mars.
Within a year, they were able to decode the genetic blueprints for several other similar receptors, and they were right.
Finally, we also used MVPA to decode the spatial frequency of the stimulus when pooling data from left and right eye stimulation.
Allow me to decode.
To decode: Mona Lisa's eyes.
"He needed to decode it," Sue said.
The iconography is relatively easy to decode.
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