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Microsoft hasn’t said how it plans to differentiate its pending video offering from this plethora of competitors.

Wolfram Research has not said how it intends to monetize its new search engine, but a preview of it offered to Forbes hints at one approach: There's a "Featured Sponsor(s)" module hidden in the code, commented out by the developers.

Nintendo hasn't yet said how it will generate revenue for its new titles, though in-app purchases also seem likely.

Publicly, the Bush administration has not said how it would respond if the Maliki government tries to carry out its threat to evict Blackwater, but administration officials and executives in the security contracting industry both said Wednesday that they believed that the White House and the State Department would seek to block any move by Iraq to force the company out.

The department has not said how it will rule.

Now, Germany has said how it will respond.

The government has not yet said how it will pay off the accrued €26 billion debt.

The firm has not, however, said how it lost the $90 million.

The Obama administration has not said how it will calculate the employer contributions.

"It's incredible what the little guy has meant to college basketball," Beilein said, "how it keeps it being so exciting".

NASA has not said how it would verify that commercial rockets were sufficiently safe for carrying astronauts.

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