The Gamecube was competing with the PS2 and the Xbox, both of which were more technically advanced.
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In a more technically literate society, the proposal may have made headline news and possibly generated a national debate.
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Perhaps more technically, the family lines that focused on something other than reproduction died out as a fraction of the population.
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Companies should be able to import more technically skilled employees from abroad.
They are starting with a much sicker patient and often doing something that is a re-operation or a more technically challenging surgery.
Designing them to light up an entire room or shine a beam over a long distance is far more technically challenging and requires higher production costs.
"Wells in the future are going to be more and more technically challenging, " said Dan Heintzelman, who runs GE's oil and gas division, in an interview Monday.
Many observers have highlighted the lack of a core philosophy and antiquated coaching methods as a reason for England stagnating while more technically-gifted teams like Spain have flourished.
Moreover, the sorts of fields that Western oil firms are starting to develop, in very deep water, or of nearly solid, tar-like oil, are ever more technically challenging.
We have both been involved in these initiatives, offering modest cooperative activities, such as activation of a joint early-warning center, and projects that would be more technically, and politically, challenging.
Microsoft is bound to lose some of that market share this Christmas season as a flood of newer and more technically advanced (but still remarkably cheap) gaming devices hit the shelves.
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that Moscow's inability to deliver large quantities of high-grade chips to the defense sector has made the USSR's ambitious military buildup more technically problematic and costly.
While conventional assets are relatively easy to develop and historically have offered good returns, projects in some more technically difficult sectors like deep-water and LNG typically take longer to bring on-stream, and are higher cost, meaning returns are lower.
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The medications typically in short supply are generally low cost drugs such as morphine sulfate, zofran, compazine, reglan, ativan and valium.. The shortages often involve injectable drugs which are more technically difficult to manufacture than oral medications.
Too often, people believe the approach to solving complex questions is to just reduce our standards for confidence when making a decision about data (more technically, this may translate to reducing the level of significance in a statistical test).
Other slick features include the ability to send an address to the device from a home PC using the "Send2Dash" feature and, of interest to a more technically adept crowd, the ability to subscribe to RSS feeds of locations.
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While the career advancement campaign attracted a group that had more qualifications and was more technically knowledgeable, the community-focused candidates were deemed more reliable more likely to fulfill all application requirements, for example, and to show up at interviews when invited.
Again, I agree with Butterworth that in an ideal world, journalists, politicians, and the public would all be more technically literate and, therefore, more able to assess the technical claims being made in public policy debates related to technology, science, and medicine.
You can see that it can become unbalanced from either the side of what's going on in a person's life (i.e. the environment) or from the way a person was born in terms of personality (or more technically in terms of "temperament").
All new aircraft face delays as they become technically more complex and as manufacturing methods change in search of greater efficiency.
However, they will no longer have the incentive to invest further in exploration and deep drilling, particularly in the technically more complex fields in the Amazon.
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Will tens of millions of televisions suddenly show nothing but snow, which is technically more accurate than the "TVs going dark" scenario that some digital dufuses would have us believe.
Rapture was the doomed masterwork of a visionary businessman named Andrew Ryan, who was technically more an Objectivist than a libertarian, but quibbling over labels just sucks the fun out of the thing.
It was a theory that held steadfast in soccer until countries like world champions Spain, and Germany, moved away from height and physical strength as a cornerstone of their philosophy, turning to a new generation of more diminutive, technically gifted players.
More stagey, less technically sophisticated than their contemporary counterparts, these period pieces feature names like Ian McKellen, Clive Swift, Diana Rigg and Prunella Scales in minor roles, and commanding performances from Richard Johnson as Antony and Othello (to a chilling Iago from the young Ian Holm).
The government is also looking to tweak its taxation policy on oil to make technically challenging exploration more lucrative to foreign players.
Some caution is in order, however, as this more comprehensive approach would be technically demanding and possibly very costly both for the regulators and the firms they supervise.
Since then there has been a rush to bring on more partners and raise more funds to perfect the technically tricky art of pairing a digital signal with the existing analog signals while meeting strict FCC requirements.
Oregon recently expanded its Medicaid program to add 10, 000 more people, using a lottery to determine who among those technically eligible would actually get coverage (the state did not have funds to add more people than this, hence a lottery was thought to be the fairest way to make this determination).
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Technically, it's more of a "cat signal, " since the group's website, which launched a couple weeks ago, features a picture of a cat's face being broadcast into the sky.
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