Given the types of deep economic shifts we're going through now, even if we were somehow to train the next generation of scientists at schools like Baltimore city, that wouldn't cut it.
Launch day has finally arrived for Boxee's second hardware effort and now we're finding out even more about it.
Now, we're introducing even more value, all with no annual contracts.
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Now, even as we're investing in technologies that exist today, we're also investing in the science that will produce the technologies of tomorrow.
"Ian just told me 'every time we race you're killing me' and I told him that now we were even, " said the 26-year-old from Maastricht.
So it's not like, even now, we're hitting the longest balls possible.
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The question we'll have to answer now is if we're going to learn from the past or if, even in the aftermath of disaster, we're going to repeat it.
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So, now it's not even clear what we're fighting about, much less how we're gonna get to an answer.
So what we're seeing now, Madeleine, is that even as these poorer countries get more say in these institutions, they're doing a little bit of an end-run around them by getting some loans from countries that have big surpluses like China, and this may not thrill countries like the United States, which says the borrowers could get in over their heads all over again.
But now the race starts, and we're going to start seeing even more interesting changes at the local level.
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And even now, though it feels like we're slipping beneath the waves of collectivism and state domination and socialism and human misery that we've seen in every corner of the globe and we've seen it starting to happen here, are we going to let this happen?
But I'm even prouder that we're making better cars now than we used to. (Applause.) By the middle of the next decade, American cars will be going twice as far on a gallon of gas.
Now is the time actually to make sure that we're prioritizing properly and pushing even harder on that front.
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And, dang, they're actually taking the thing off the stage now, so we can't even check it out!
And the question we'll have to answer now is if we're going to learn from our past, or if -- even in the aftermath of disaster -- we're going to repeat those same mistakes.
While Congress and the Bush administrations lurch toward some kind of bailout for the auto industry, we're going to take a look now at the impact if one, two, or even all three of the big three automakers should fail in the coming months.
Now that's not even counting the ones who were never arrested or caught, we're a pretty unreasonable little society and when I hear Andrew, who by the way supported the Conservative government who created a 50 per cent remission scheme in 1985 as a thank you to the paramilitaries for the two ceasefires, without any agreement, and, and did release prisoners early, and not a word of it.
And by the way, I just want to warn you, even though we now have every committee in Congress having voted out a bill and we're closer than we've ever been, this is when the insurance companies are really going to start gearing up, because now they're -- their stock went down when the Senate Finance Committee voted out that bill.
We're still seeing payment services which are as good or as bad now as they were 30 or 50 or even 100 years ago.
Of course, even among the fraction of the crowd interested in 3D now or in the near future, we're wondering what kind of deals might be floating around once Black Friday hits.
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Now, even if we take these and other steps to boost our recovery in the short term, we're also going to have to make some serious decisions about our economy in the long run.
When it comes to the fit and feel of the L3 II, you probably won't be terribly surprised to learn that it wasn't terribly comfortable, though admittedly we're now conditioned to do hands-ons with phones as large as 5.5-inch (and even 6.1-inch).
Companies couldn't raise the money they needed and started to shed jobs to the point that we're at 8.9 percent now national unemployment rate, and a number that most people think -- even the most optimistic of us think is going to go higher.
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