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If you look at Syria, it was $305 per person targeted," explained Kimberly Bennett of the Norwegian Refugee Council, one of the few international aid groups with a conspicuous presence in Ituri during the crisis".

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Instead of national TV ads, Sling is testing dynamically inserted ads that are demographically and regionally targeted, explains Lynch.

Use of adblockers "is really concentrated on exactly the kind of people that advertisers are targeting," explained Blanchfield.

"Since what we're offering is targeting, we won't have ads on the back until we can target," explains Flag's CMO Savannah Cowley.  .

Mildenhall, a convenient rather than culpable target, explained afterwards: "The referee was worried for my safety and said: 'That's it - we've got to get off for a while.' There must have been £50 in that goalmouth".

The deal, initiated by the US, was the result of year-long negotiations and will "build on existing bilateral agreements of technology sharing to control emissions, but will not set mandatory targets", explained the New York Times.

The constant lowering of the estimated greenhouse emission reductions needed to meet Australia's targets explained why the country was attacked as an international "free rider" by the former UN secretary general Kofi Annan and other international observers,and why at the same time it could claim to be meeting agreed reduction goals, the report's authors said.

Security blogger Brian Krebs, who broke the news about the recent massive theft of credit card and other data from Target, explains that DoS services for hire are commonplace due to the ease of launching these offensives.

As Target explains, the way this will work in its app is that the camera can be substituted for a keyword search.

The trade-offs among these targets explain the design of the BMTR: the restructuring of TELEBRAS; the duopoly policy and entry assistance.

"Anybody who has that moral independence to defy the state is a target," explains former Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times correspondent Chris Hedges.

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