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But the left probably understates how much power he would have to shape and even redefine that framework, and how invested his fellow Republican officeholders (as opposed to movement activists) would be in making his first term a success.

"The Model X expands Tesla's product portfolio, but at $130,000, it's a very niche product," Smith said, adding that the automaker's real challenge would be in making the jump to producing and selling a mass market model.

But he said that the "real power" of the approach would be in making microbes that carried multiple artificial DNA bases, or even a completely human-designed synthetic genome, which the study suggested was at least possible in principle.

But thereafter the exchange's interest would be in making money by trading as efficiently as possible not by protecting floor jobs.

However, he says the real difficulty would be in making a modular phone robust enough to survive the "harsh environment" of the trouser pocket.

The trick would be in making sure that the intelligent, contextual aspects of the process work without a hitch, but it's a promising area of inquiry by Apple that could turn into a genuinely helpful shipping feature.

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What harm would there be in making a plan?

Trump himself, his son said, would be in charge of "making America great again".

Congress would be in charge of making a legal provision for it.

The future of antiques, it would appear, is in making old stuff seem new.

The fun, I'd expect, is in making it; the necessary parts are all there for your enjoyment.

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