But Crystal Fibre's director, Michael Kjaer, is sanguine about the potential of the company's product.
But crystal fibres push the range of single-mode wavelengths right into the visible part of the spectrum, opening up huge new tracts of wavelength for telecommunications.
But Crystal and his co-writers (Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel) aim to get behind the ironic mask of this Yiddish harlequin and reveal the fierce ambition and bitterness that fuel his put-downs.
But the Crystal plan did not work.
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But liquid-crystal screens provide a resolution that is less clear than even the cheapest laser printers, let alone offset printing presses.
But Nashua resident Crystal Slater doesn't plan to go to the polls.
But just perhaps, I mean, you don't know, there's no crystal ball but there's a rally in here somewhere and perhaps it will be this afternoon.
By 1930, such vacuum-tube diodes had all but replaced the quirkier crystal detector.
But it needs no crystal ball to know that Whitehall's deepest pigeon hole is reserved for anything that curtails executive powers.
But like all market crystal balls, this one is far from infallible.
But it should make crystal clear that the status quo is unsustainable.
Roman Abramovich may appear to have the attention span of a squirrel on crystal meth but the one thing you cannot argue with is the success he has brought Chelsea.
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"The police claim self-defence but the evidence was crystal clear, he was shot in the back and the evidence presented by the police is not at all credible, " she said.
Phonics teaching is an important component of the teaching of reading, but not all words in English are phonically regular (the linguist David Crystal estimates 80% are, but the other 20% contains many of the most common words in English).
But today it should be crystal clear that such a policy is unacceptably dangerous.
Economic data is rarely crystal clear, but the weight of recent evidence has suggested a slowdown.
No one has a crystal ball, but investors can pick up the scent of trouble early if they are paying attention.
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But anything that makes the crystal ball less cloudy is welcome.
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Several centuries underwater have rendered the Alderney crystal opaque, but Dr Ropars and his team are now examining it, and believe it may be Iceland spar.
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Kato also said the hardest challenge was making a small, personal display without compromising image quality, but the HMZ delivers a crystal clear, immersive experience by all accounts.
Guests could elaborate beyond sound bites, but they had to be crystal clear in making their points so that every viewer could understand what they were getting at.
"But it does mean being crystal clear about what the public expect the justice system to do on their behalf - to punish those who have broken the law, " he added.
It is very difficult to read the oil crystal ball, but the sort of growth in car sales we are seeing is certainly the sort of things that can boost prices for the future.
It's a surprise not that the Crystal Group exists, but that there were such efforts to keep it under wraps.
It may have taken them 298 pages to make their point crystal clear but in the end they did just that.
And I think he hopes that it will happen soon, but doesn't have a crystal ball as to when that might happen.
Neil Warnock had been linked with the Leicester post but he was recently installed as Crystal Palace boss, while former Wigan manager Paul Jewell is another who is believed to have been considered by Mandaric.
But, crucially, they are crystal-clear to insiders.
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The home side are now four points adrift of Crystal Palace in 21st, but have two games in hand.
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