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And Mr. Tayar anticipates that as people increasingly start to tap into sensitive information using wireless modems, interest in better security systems will rise.

For oil supply and demand to balance, Haworth said global production will need to drop enough that users start to tap the world's voluminous inventories, which he believes won't occur until 2017.

"Is this only in countries where there's an established market for iTunes and other digital stores, or are there lots of other countries we can start to tap in to?

The Washington Wizards hope so because they signed Wall to a maximum extension worth $85 million during the offseason with the hope that the talented young point guard would start to tap into his unused potential.

But there are moments of eerie delight as when the actors, playing the fairies (who can shift in a trice into the mechanicals) start to tap softly on their respective planks and a flutter of sounds at different pitches gradually assembles into a syncopatedly seductive lullaby.

Look closely and you can see a single foot start to tap.

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Because then it starts to tap into the writer's nature".

Asian economies "have done so well that governments are starting to tap on the brakes," he said.

Developers and entrepreneurs are starting to tap into this frustration, as well as other rifts in doctor-patient relations.

While American and European companies have been selling high-yield debt for decades, Chinese businesses only recently started to tap into the junk bond market in earnest.

But the safest bet for a luxury brand just starting to tap into social media is the blogosphere, Mr. Gonsorcik says.

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