Some of the most interesting games for Kinect make use of the full range of body movements.
But it said it had worries over the use of the operator because it might make women less inclined to make full use of the service.
"Providing faster broadband access across the county will transform the lives of many residents and businesses who struggle to make full use of the internet and online services, " he added.
Djebbour also admitted after the game that the squad will need to make full use of their time before the beginning of the tournament to improve.
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It is the first biography to make full use of the Chiang family archive.
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On the other hand, the dedicated aperture ring and exposure compensation dial were incredibly useful, and, with the proper accessories, I could make very good use of the full-size hot shoe on top.
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The real test of how much clout the PCCs will have is whether they make full use not just of their defined powers, but also of what politicians like to call the 'soft powers' - persuasion, bargaining, coaxing and cajoling, negotiating, forming alliances and brokering deals.
Which is why, as Britain contemplates new emergency powers, it needs to build in safeguards against the constant danger of mistakes and the police's tendency to make full use of their powers.
When any trade issue arises, Japan intends to make full use of the mechanism to seek a resolution.
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But what Europeans hope is that President-elect Obama will prove to be instinctively multilateralist, that he will make full use of the United Nations, that he will at least consult and listen to them.
Meanwhile, CIA officers were unable to make "full use" of the data because too few people had been briefed on the closely held program.
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The system would have to improve for people to make use of a full keyboard, which would be the "holy grail, " Morris said.
There are also barrels full of acid, electricity, explosives and the like on battlefields, so make use of them to take care of large groups of enemies.
The problem is most businesses will never make full use of all Microsoft Office's capabilities.
On the other hand, an elected upper house would at last enjoy the democratic legitimacy it needs in order to make full use of those powers.
"We look forward to Mel and MC returning to work when the time is right, in roles that make full use of their talents, " said Rhys Holleran of Southern Cross Austereo, owner of 2Day FM.
It is clear therefore that we should make full use of our digital opportunities to contribute to a strong EU economy and this is why the Digital Agenda is advocating ICT as a driver for the economy.
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He said other priorities for the force include "attending crimes in person, maximising police visibility, making full use of new technology, using all our legal powers to make life harder for criminals and recognising the needs of businesses and rural communities as well as 'normal' day-to-day policing".
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