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It's also a billion-dollar investment that could be rendered obsolete virtually overnight by a global crackdown on carbon dioxide.

Gutkowski expects to hold a meeting tomorrow with Wes Westley, the SMG president, a session that could be rendered useless if the Wang deal is announced.

Results of our previous work on the subject provided a description of minimal (in a specific sense) invariant sets that could be rendered maximally attractive under any quantized feedback strategy.

To overcome this issue we developed a mobile web solution that could be rendered in the web browser of all modern smart phones, saving the need to develop multiple native applications.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY is "almost unknown" in Mexico, writes Jorge Castañeda, in his recently published contribution to the genre, "Amarres Perros" (the title is an untranslatable play on the name of a film that could be rendered as "Shaggy Entanglements").

Whaling was the petroleum industry of its day in the 18th and 19th centuries, with hundreds of ships plying the oceans in search of the oil that could be rendered from the world's largest mammals.

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He speculated that he could be rendered by the C.I.A., or "they could pay off the Triads.

After Debevec scanned Molina, Sony animators created a digital replica of Molina's face so lifelike that it could be rendered in closeup as Doc Ock sinks to the bottom of the East River.

Mr. Reid plans to put forward a modest measure to increase the penalties for those who purchase guns illegally, known as straw purchasing, but without a strong background check bill, that bill could be rendered toothless.

The first accounts produced after Harding's retirement from BNFL were held up for many months: when finally published, they were stamped with a rare warning from the company's auditors that they could be rendered invalid because the Tory government had removed a pledge to underwrite £17 bn worth of reprocessing contracts.

The second aspect of Newton's argument is more intriguing it also harks back to Locke's discussion with Stillingfleet, for Locke had contended that God may have superadded not only gravity to material bodies, but also the power of thought, linking them because he believed that neither could be rendered intelligible using any philosophical means at his disposal.

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