Want to understand what the latter part of that statement means?. At the end of the day, all Google needs is more devices which conduct internet searches which string right back to the Google search engine.
This inevitably raises the question of what proportion of the resulting composition is by the revered genius and what by his latter-day amanuensis.
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The potency of the latter is what's new, and a vulnerability for this presidency.
The latter is what is termed threat based security methodology and is what most business are in the process of evolving to today.
As a person who has stuck by the franchise through all of these iterations, I think Resident Evil 6 proved that the latter is what is needed.
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Yet, the latter is what we tend to focus on.
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The latter is what we want to concentrate on.
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The success of the latter is what transformed him into a genuine publishing phenomenon, for anyone who can fascinate the masses with a book about the birth of modern geology is truly an author with the magic touch.
The latter phenomenon is what happened in 2005 when the Amazon rainforest was hit by a serious drought.
That latter step is what gutted a rival offer for the Big Board from Nasdaq OMX Group and Intercontinental Exchange.
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Instead, if President Bush agrees to some deal with Vladimir Putin that allows the latter to exercise what would amount to a continuing veto power over U.S. missile defenses, he will simply assure that the deployment of American anti- missile systems occurs after we need them -- probably after some place we care about, perhaps in this country, perhaps overseas, has been destroyed by a missile attack.
The former, not the latter, is just what President Mikhail Saakashvili and his government have been doing.
The latter two are exactly what they sound like.
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The coup is the result of building tensions between Commodore Bainimarama and the prime minister over what the former regards as the latter's lenient treatment of those responsible for the racially motivated coup in 2000, launched by George Speight, a disgruntled businessman.
Many of their policyholders are expert at avoiding, ignoring, or simply misunderstanding it. 2013 will be a case history in what happens when the former allows the latter to persist.
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What could be more appealing to the latter than an international conference that will simultaneously undo the experiment in freedom in Iraq and compel Israel to make further territorial concessions.
As with television, we are seeing the development of homegrown app models (such as Sony's PlayMemories Camera Apps included with its NEX-5R) and the use of Android (from both Nikon and Samsung, the latter of which has slapped what is functionally a Galaxy SIII on the back of a camera).
But there are two tensions that work against this, the latter of which I think is what BRG wish to emphasize.
Mr. ISIKOFF: That is - it's really more the latter, and that's what makes it so difficult to get a handle on.
To estimate the latter, one needs to know what fraction of the impactor was distributed globally, as opposed to being ejected to space or landing close to the crater.
First, Israel was told it must not undermine the Lebanese government, even though the latter had not only acquiesced to what amounts to a Hezbollah-controlled state-within-a-state in southern Lebanon.
The Sawtooth cabin-holders are appealing against the proposed increases partly by arguing that it is unfair to compare Forest Service cabins with nearby private property because the owners of the latter face far fewer restrictions on what they can do with their property.
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What passed for a Liverpool side in the latter stages of Wednesday's FA Cup shambles was an insult to the great players who have worn the famous Liver bird club badge, Anfield's dynasty of managerial legends and all those who have scrimped and saved to follow them over the years.
The latter, Ambwani told me, is what Actiance is being called on more and more to help firms achieve.
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The latter is a phenomenon that refers to what happens when professionals in the legal, healthcare and accounting sectors, among others, are armed with the right information at their fingertips.
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Fortunately the latter saw some sense and told HMRC that what they had done to us and another 330 companies was wrong.
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The latter might seem a bit unusual, being what Mr Arshad describes as principally a "shopping community", and one whose users are overwhelmingly female.
That's what the President -- a good portion of the latter part of that campaign, the last two months, we spent talking about these issues almost every day.
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