At that time Britain led the world economically, technologically and militarily. |
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They are technologically advanced but emotionally sterile, and their sole goal is universal domination. |
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I am also aware that New Zealand has made its living by doing farming in a very functional and technologically targeted way. |
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It was accused of being culturally irrelevant, economically unviable and technologically defunct. |
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It differs from cyberpunk in that cyberpunk was not a product of technologically savvy authors. |
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Rather, it is labor intensive and in William Baumol's view is inherently technologically unprogressive. |
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All of our sites will be tightly interlinked technologically, so you can click from one to another. |
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Once the lock on the bootloader is breached, the media lockout won't be technologically defensible. |
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He was looking at the product of a technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilization. |
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As a technologically illiterate parent, I could only wave forlornly from the other side of the widening technological divide. |
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It also represents a stepping-up of efforts to transform Scotland into a technologically advanced and sustainable low-carbon economy. |
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The world's most potent and technologically advanced short-range air-to-air missile has been accepted into service for the Hornet fleet. |
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Rather, it's the essential motive force for a technologically vibrant economy. |
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Foreign peacekeepers could relieve U.S. forces of such static and technologically simple duties as guarding fixed facilities. |
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Manufacturing switches from the general to high-value technologically advanced products, many of which are airfreighted overseas. |
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And as hospitals grow technologically, this problem repeats itself interminably. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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It is seen with increasing clarity that values are not manufactured in factories, howsoever technologically perfect they might be. |
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The country was a sophisticated, technologically and technocratically advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship. |
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While innovative technologically, electroplate was conservative in outlook. |
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Wall Street may project a lingering image of wood paneling and polished brass, but no industry is more technologically driven. |
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As filmmaking has advanced technologically over the years, so have projectors and sound systems. |
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The company's nine U.S. plants contain some of the most technologically advanced manufacturing equipment in the industry. |
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As for the Internet, and the future of publishing in a technologically transformed age, there was a certain manic intensity to the discussion. |
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Although terraforming a planet is technologically feasible, is it ethically correct? |
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These two countries have technologically advanced industrial economies, and democracy is firmly entrenched in both. |
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The NBC needs to keep abreast of changes in this technologically charged and competitive environment. |
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A lot of products are technologically mature, so the advances are in usability. |
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This space-age fantasy is technologically revolutionary, but a throwback nonetheless. |
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But then, having stripped down musical composition, he infused it with African and Balinese harmonies, and made it more technologically complex. |
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The service sector has been characterized as technologically non-progressive and unavailing of opportunities for productivity growth. |
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We operate out of two technologically advanced converting facilities, offering customers a choice of rotogravure or modified flexographic printing up to 10 colors. |
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We are actively encouraging this with an emphasis on flexible, deployable, and technologically advanced and interoperable forces. |
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It is important that the phase-out is achieved in a smooth, effective and technologically sound manner. |
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We will increase broadband coverage and capacity to help ensure all regions of Canada are technologically on an equal footing. |
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He is highly regarded in our industry as being both conceptually and technologically groundbreaking. |
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In this way, these alternatives, which are technologically very effective, have already been on the market for several years. |
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They recognize the urgent need to develop a technologically capable workforce for today's knowledge-intensive work environment. |
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Customers are once more looking for funding to acquire new, technologically innovative equipment to reduce waste and cut set up times. |
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Handling the issue badly could restrict the company technologically, which would make it less competitive. |
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Through the rapid growth of computers in households, the Internet began to spread among the ordinary population who are not technologically keen. |
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Not only myths, but the nature of that which makes stories mythic changes once stories are technologically reproducible and we begin to attribute authorship. |
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Today such technologically determinate arguments seem over-simple. |
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An antediluvian civilization, thriving and technologically advanced prior to the flood, managed to survive the flood due to their technological prowess. |
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But since this is set in our technologically assisted present, that love is mediated by gadgetry. |
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Ford inaugurated the single-model car, which was both technologically advanced and inexpensive to buy, thanks to mass production and the economy of scale. |
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Commerce in technologically advanced countries is no longer an impersonal exchange of goods. |
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The studio continues its dazzling and inventive series of animated features, improving technologically and expanding their storytelling palette each time. |
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As the information technology sector grows in India, many students focus on technologically geared careers. |
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Rice said South Korean forces are now stronger while U.S. troops there are more technologically capable, with air and sea power contributing more to the deterrent. |
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For my technologically illiterate mother, the idea of paying bills online provokes as much anxiety as throwing something away. |
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It is a highly efficient, fair, reliable, technologically advanced, and cheap-enough middleman. |
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The new emerging global system should not be the preserve of the many technocracies that are proliferating in a technologically complex world. |
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Whether or not one is technologically knowledgeable, all technological measures effectively make content inaccessible. |
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Without investment in knowledge and human resources the set objectives for a competitive and technologically advanced Europe will hardly be met. |
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One possible reason is that they are technologically advanced enough to pose a threat to air power. |
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At one time it seemed that the more technologically advanced, the further small hydro power stations fell behind. |
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Moreover, in the most demanding tasks military forces that do not have equipment that is technologically advanced have no hope of success. |
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Do you really believe the closed-loop containment systems are technologically advanced enough yet that that can happen in a short period of time? |
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Significantly, this is no longer true just for the most technologically advanced nations but for a steadily increasing number of states. |
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During the de-bittering process limonoid glucosides may be removed as far as technologically necessary. |
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But technologically, this is a whole new ball game and we're incredibly excited about it. |
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When your business is going places and you need dependable, cost effective fleet services managed by technologically current systems and people. |
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The Leopard 2 tanks are newer, more heavily armoured and more technologically advanced than the Leopard 1 that is currently used by the Army. |
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A technologically advanced range of press brake tools manufactured to the finest tolerances to ensure your product is perfect every time. |
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This is an instance of using regulations as a cost-effective and technologically appropriate w ay of addressing an environmental problem. |
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Being better informed and more technologically capable will enable NIC leaders to better pursue their primary goal: national survival. |
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A popular way of conceptualizing e-government is to distinguish between three spheres of technologically mediated interactions. |
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In all other respects a technologically advanced society is likely to make less direct use of rivers. |
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Dairymaster has engineered its rotary glands to be the most technologically advanced in the world. |
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While the steering wheels not the most expensive or even the most technologically advanced feature on the Allroad it is certainly one of the most useful on days like this. |
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They were a northern race from Illyria and a less technologically developed society than the Minoans. |
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Clearly, such intimate exchanges, even if technologically mediated, offend Teutonic sensibilities less than spouting witticisms. |
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But the security industry is adamant that such back doors are technologically infeasible. |
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This is obviously a boat that is ahead of its time, technologically speaking. |
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The assets themselves are technologically obsolescent and simply too expensive and non-competitive to operate even with private sector efficiencies. |
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Thank you, Olivier, for your patience with all of the non-nerds and technologically challenged we are. |
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Balboa control systems are technologically sophisticated, yet easy to understand, use, and troubleshoot. |
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In 1895 the canal the most technologically advanced system in the world at that time. |
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The human race and their technologically able allies moved forth into the galaxy and dispersed, creating new worlds, and through interbreeding, new subspecies of races. |
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This is a technologically advanced room with video screens on the walls and five or six rows of computer stations. |
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It also points to aspects of a policy framework needed to ensure that steel can continue to evolve and support a technologically advanced manufacturing economy. |
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While it is therefore appropriate to establish for the time being a limit at a level which is technologically achievable, it is imperative to further improve practices to reduce contamination. |
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This is what set Europe apart from the technologically advanced, large unitary empires such as China and India. |
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Lenin believed that the USSR would never overtake the developed world if it remained as technologically backward as it was upon its founding. |
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The Austrian army therefore faced the technologically superior Prussian army with support only from Saxony. |
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The launch of technologically advanced microsensors is also contributing positively toward growth in the global microsensor market. |
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The goal of this work is to provide detailed mesoscopic structural and mechanical characterization of technologically relevant nanocomposites by small angle x-ray scattering and interfacial force microscopy. |
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Meanwhile, Japan had rapidly transformed itself into a technologically advanced industrial power. |
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The industry produces technologically complex components and engages in some research and development activities. |
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Mail typically persisted longer in less technologically advanced areas such as Eastern Europe but was in use everywhere into the 16th century. |
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For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang. |
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In more technologically advanced countries like the United States and Australia, billet planting is common. |
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Some of the most technologically important innovations in history involved increases in energy efficiency. |
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I have to become more technologically advanced. |
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The old conundrums around discretion seemed technologically obsolete. |
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Further, the ECB must remain technologically ahead of counterfeiters by continuously improving these features for use in both current and future euro banknotes. |
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This strategy should enable the peripheral regions to face competition from regions that are technologically more advanced, given that they tend sometimes not to be specialised in certain areas or sub-areas. |
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The Royal Navy is a technologically sophisticated naval force, and as of April 2015 consists of 77 commissioned ships. |
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The Singaporean military is arguably the most technologically advanced in Southeast Asia. |
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It is often said that Russia was militarily weak, technologically backward and administratively incompetent. |
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Maurice was credited by the brothers as being the most technologically savvy member of the band. |
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Export data tend to be less volatile as exporters tend to be more technologically advanced and have stable production flows. |
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A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film. |
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When World War II began, the Luftwaffe was one of the most technologically advanced air forces in the world. |
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And since our solutions seal off the engine compartment in a technologically insulating way, and are as light as a feather, they actively contribute to fuel savings. |
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It is also envisaged that a new Centre of Excellence be created and a structured short course be developed for teachers continued profession development in this technologically exciting educational area. |
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The stylish majolica tile casing enwraps a technologically advanced model that can be used for both cooking and heating an entire house by the simple application of a hot air outlet in the bedroom section of the house. |
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The game brings the intensity and excitement of Battlefield 1942 into the modern era with enhanced team play and the latest, most technologically advanced vehicles and weapons systems available to man. |
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It is therefore difficult to believe that once the main production equipment was replaced because it was technologically obsolete, the environmental protection equipment that went with it might have stayed in place. |
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By means of innovative force, purposefulness and the readiness to follow new directions, we have succeeded in setting standards in bending technology and in assuming a technologically leading position. |
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This is evident in the technologically sophisticated consumer electronics sector, where market leaders vie with each other to lure customers to choose their latest mobile phone or television set. |
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And entry-level systems can be upgraded to the technologically advanced Digital Strobe at any time. |
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With the proposed draft, the basic supply mandate is phrased technologically neutrally, so that the services could be provided not only at post offices, but Post ATMs, by mail, as well as electronically. |
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Verdict: The most technologically advanced Bluetooth headphones. |
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Could F1 become too technologically advanced? |
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I thought Japan was a technologically advanced country. |
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With regard to technologically advanced products, European naval yards are unmatched leaders in some areas such as conventional submarines and fast patrol boats. |
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Underneath it's visually appealing exterior is some of the most extensively researched and technologically advanced milking equipment in the world. |
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Furthermore, the negative impact on employment will be significant if this technologically advanced industry with more than 10 000 employees at the time being would disappear. |
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This requires that government and industry have a shared vision to establish Canada's marine navigation system as one of the most competitive, technologically advanced, and environmentally responsible in the world. |
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As of last fall we have reduced the sulphur content of diesel fuel, which when used with more technologically advanced engines will reduce the emission of particulates and black smoke emanating from large trucks and buses. |
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Thus the more technologically advanced countries and regional affiliates of foreign transnational corporations are in effect serving as radial poles of technological diffusion and integration. |
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Our technologically advanced converters, together with higherranking lighting control systems, help control the light points and therefore make a significant contribution to energy savings. |
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One Committee is working on ways to make optimum use of our technologically advanced traffic control system by implementing an automated identification process for all vessels using the Seaway. |
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Continuous re-investment in plant and equipment ensures that Draeger cylinders are manufactured and tested in accordance with the most technologically advanced processes available. |
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With its partnership with JCB, Axalto's DDA native OS product is well positioned to reshape the business of credit card with the most technologically advanced level of security for the finance industry. |
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Important to ensuring access to all is the implementation of technologically advanced systems to support access functions and the dissemination of information. |
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It is unnecessary because shipbuilding in Europe focuses on the construction of technologically advanced ships and not on the simple conveyer-belt production as is the case in low-wage countries. |
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The 37-year-old graduate in sales management brings with her many years of experience in international sales of technologically advanced products. |
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Fiandre decided to accept this challenge and to offer its innovative, technologically advanced and aesthetically high products, to represent not only the brand, but the whole ceramic sector. |
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I firmly believe that it is essential to affiliate with a modern, technologically advanced dispatch system to provide quality service, and that quality service will deliver more customers. |
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The young people are invited to explore behind-the-scenes at this vast and technologically advanced facility through a series of visits, demonstrations and interactive workshops. |
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In 2321, Zachry agrees to help technologically advanced visitor Meronym head into the mountains to find the Cloud Atlas communication station. |
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This technologically advanced membrane is extremely tear and scuff resistant, which helps it to withstand the rigors of job sites, as well as tough wind and weather conditions. |
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We know that what works for a technologically savvy young person with type one diabetes isn't suitable for an elderly, housebound patient with type two diabetes. |
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Unfortunately, costs do arise when a company that is not technologically up to date decides to upgrade its systems. |
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If you are young, technologically savvy, and looking for a career, will you even consider the forest products industry? |
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The goblins and gnomes are technologically superior races that use airships, teleporters, and gem powered weapons. |
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A nuclear reactor is not required technologically. |
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Both films revolve around a seemingly ordinary citizen who is told that they are actually the most important person on the planet, and both posit that the human race is being farmed by technologically advanced baddies. |
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The technologically advanced product removes harmful emissions from open crankcase breather systems and reduces oil drip, mist and fumes in engine compartment to promote a cleaner and safer environment. |
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In this type of development cycle, the first generation machine that is based on the initial concept could be unsophisticated, but technologically advanced. |
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Anthropologists often focus on nonindustrialized cultures, but can technologically advanced nations also live without war? |
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This technologically differentiating model enables our clients to fine-tune the marketing strategy they adopt to market their product and service lines. |
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Fraudsters have become extremely devious and technologically savvy. |
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The main objective of the Action is to increase the basic knowledge on technologically important materials and processes of their treatments and to provide a scientific basis for improving their macroscopic properties. |
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Interestingly, only Mexico and Vietnam have greater proportions of people in the rejecter segment, two countries that are not traditionally considered as technologically advanced. |
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It also reported on a new and growing extremist threat in Canada and other Western democracies, in which targets are in their twenties, technologically savvy and completely westernized. |
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After univocally denying that such discussions had taken places, banks finally admitted the actual credit and debit card format is technologically outdated. |
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The transfer of technology will be promoted, particularly through the South-South Cooperation scheme, which is a low-cost vehicle for technologically, ecologically and socioculturally appropriate development. |
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Thus we hypermoderns may revel in the twin pleasures of using technologically enhanced drug-delivery systems while rolling novel words around on our unscorched tongues. |
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The lines of a river digging into the land, the shape of a volcano or the effect of cumulous clouds being pushed by the wind show up in the way we invent or engineer things simple or technologically complex. |
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Your technologically advanced to a world of satellite-linked navigation, voice-activated intelligence, and turbocharged urban versatility has arrived. |
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On the one hand, Cisco is still fighting fiercely to stay ahead of technologically savvier rivals such as Juniper in its core business of switches and routers. |
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In addition we are keen to build up a much more technologically, commercially and interpersonally shaped relationship with our customers, compared to our competitors. |
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For all that, the determinist approach does not exclude the probability approach which is in any case unavoidable in the case of technologically innovative systems. |
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Such co-operation illustrates a desire among NATO countries and their allies to design technologically compatible subsea networks that could be interconnected. |
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Other delegations were in favour of maintaining sodium benzoate in the list as its use was technologically justified due to the difficulties in maintaining the product at low temperature when refrigerated. |
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Located in Edmonton, Alberta on the University of Alberta campus, NINT's 20,000 square-metre building is one of the world's most technologically advanced research facilities and houses the quietest laboratory space in Canada. |
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Camry XLE V6 has all of the features of its 4-cylinder stablemate along with even greater power and performance thanks to its technologically advanced V6 engine. |
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But that did not stop Total from setting out to conquer the extreme deepwater environment in the 1990s, writing one of the boldest and most technologically innovative chapters in the saga of the oil industry. |
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Altogether, the twenty-eight venture capital fund managers selected have agreed to devote more than Euro 490 million to early stage investment in technologically innovative companies over the next three years. |
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But in the past these new technologies have first found markets in Europe because its market is technologically unified, enabling not only economies of scale but also, and more importantly, economies of network. |
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What they fear is being wrongly dismissed as past it: out of step, technologically or culturally, with an office of bright young things and incapable of learning new tricks. |
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Until recently many of those were bilateral agreements, often to prevent Chinese factories from suffering at the hands of more technologically savvy foreign rivals. |
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But this will only happen when the marketing of sulphur-free fuels is matched by a sufficient number of vehicles technologically adapted to use this fuel. |
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This was confirmed by its efforts to streamline production, reduce costs and increase productivity, as well as by its continued investments into the production of technologically more advanced products. |
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The company confirmedly provides the most technologically sound solution in the market. |
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Yet GAO found that DIST users generally consider the system cumbersome, technologically antiquated, and rife with erroneous data. |
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The best example is the use of technologically superior disc brakes over traditional drum brakes. |
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However, due to bad maintenance, much of the road, water and Soviet civil aviation transport were outdated and technologically backward compared to the First World. |
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Due to rigid state planning and bureaucracy, the Soviets remained far behind technologically in chemistry, biology, and computers when compared to the First World. |
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Writing as it is known today did not exist in human civilization until the 4th millennium BC, in a relatively small number of technologically advanced civilizations. |
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Terry Gilliam's futuristic film Brazil was set in a technologically advanced society, yet the future it predicted was dystopic, convoluted and frustrating. |
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France and the United Kingdom maintained technologically advanced armed forces with power projection capabilities and maintain large defence budgets to this day. |
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As cast iron was not yet technologically feasible for the Europeans, the only possibility was to use wrought iron bars hammered together and held with hoops like barrels. |
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The vision of this project is to explore conceptually, experimentally and technologically the limits of large entanglement of macroscopically distinguishable quantum states. |
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Millennials are a technologically connected and diverse generation. |
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In both areas, sculpture was initially of stone, and later of terracotta and metal as the civilizations in these areas became more technologically proficient. |
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This alliance combines IdenTrust's legally and technologically interoperable environment for authenticating and using identities worldwide with our end-to-end process flow. |
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