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Technologically it is a real challenge, given the ground fill we are on and, financially, it is over the top at $200m; it really doesn't make sense.
US Open 2011: Rafael Nadal leads revolt over 'dangerous' courts 2011
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Technologically Advanced Though most Mittelstand are family owned and thoroughly rooted in old economy products, such as machine tools, many firms operate in a mode not unlike high-tech start-ups.
The Engines of Growth Brian Blackstone 2011
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Technologically possible, but something would have to give: heavy or supercharged cars no longer would be common.
Allan Abramson: Notes on Energy Sufficiency Allan Abramson 2010
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Technologically Advanced Though most Mittelstand are family owned and thoroughly rooted in old economy products, such as machine tools, many firms operate in a mode not unlike high-tech start-ups.
The Engines of Growth Brian Blackstone 2011
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“Technologically, it hasn't reached that level,” said Hirohisa Hirukawa, one of the robot's developers.
Linda Hamilton tried to warn us Tyler 2009
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Technologically possible, but something would have to give: heavy or supercharged cars no longer would be common.
Allan Abramson: Notes on Energy Sufficiency Allan Abramson 2010
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Technologically lock your laptop, mobile phone, etc.
Christopher Burgess: So You Want to Work Remotely? Christopher Burgess 2010
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Technologically lock your laptop, mobile phone, etc.
Christopher Burgess: So You Want to Work Remotely? Christopher Burgess 2010
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Technologically advanced Japan is well prepared for quakes and its buildings can withstand strong jolts, even a temblor like Friday's, which was the strongest the country has experienced since official records started in the late 1800s.
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“Technologically, it hasn't reached that level,” said Hirohisa Hirukawa, one of the robot's developers.
Archive 2009-03-15 Tyler 2009
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