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And the new technologies being developed are likely, in the longer term, to bring big changes in computer logic chips.Moore and morePeople have got used to the idea that with each generation of computer chips, both performance and cost improve.

Tensions between the Peruvian government and indigenous communities have grown steadily worse in recent years following moves during President Alan García's term to bring the country firmly into the global market.

The young Assad put stability first, believing, as the Middle East's monarchical leaders find it easy to believe, that there was no great hurry, let alone a fixed electoral term, to bring about change.Any Syrian change for the better whether it is more openness at home or less support for militant forces abroad needs the basis of a sounder American-Syrian relationship.

Democratic Party leaders, too, say they view Mr. Daniels (whose efforts in his first term to bring daylight saving time to Indiana and to lease out the Indiana Toll Road has irked some voters) as vulnerable and had long hoped that the governor's race would be getting more attention by now.

"There's a balance between investing for the long term to bring new routes in and give airlines confidence, while public money is being used to subsidise the continued operation of the airport".

Perhaps he should have said more; and he certainly needs to do more in a second term to bring that wage disparity down.

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And if not, what can be done in practical terms to bring its mission, structure and resourcing up to date to meet the formidable challenges ahead.

The president, whose popularity is plummeting, has committed to tax increases and a spending freeze in nominal terms to bring the 2013 budget deficit down to 3 percent of gross domestic product.

The hullabaloo was used by some as an excuse to kick Mantel in the most personal terms, to bring up her weight and infertility; an attempt, said the author later, to set her up as a hate figure.

That Gothard and Phillips couch it in religious terms, to bring God into it, horrifies me.

In theological terms, to bring Christ's "Upside-down Kingdom" to Earth, which is "here but not yet".

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