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Such tactics have made engineers far more cynical about the motives of tech companies, which is intensified by the incessant talk of talent shortages in the industry.
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The dolls are emblematic of the interplay between entertainment and marketing, which is intensifying as consumers become harder to reach through traditional means like commercials.
"You can lose an election before Election Day," said Jason Mauk, executive director of the Ohio Republican Party, which is intensifying its emphasis on early voting for the first time.
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