"This is taking my 1966 Mustang and making sure that it has got four-wheel disc brakes, it's got seat belts, it's got all of the things that it ought to have to be responsible, to maintain control over and be able to use and develop these weapons in a safe, secure way, " he explained.
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Fortunately, there are electronic solutions to this, provided that a parent is willing and able to learn to use them.
Those officials would have to know the regional language and be able to use it in their official duties.
She had the whole package and was able to use her own anger to motivate herself.
The doctor is guided by a camera and is able to use great precision in performing surgery.
Zipwhip's landline texting capability also means business owners don't have to rely on their personal mobile numbers and devices to be able to use texting to communicate with their customers.
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Banks have found that imposing high charges for making payments, and being able to use customers' cash while these payments are being processed, have been reliable sources of revenue, bearing little relation to the underlying costs.
Our education system was developed for an industrial era where we could teach certain skills to our children and they were able to use these skills for the rest of their lives working productively in an industry.
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"As a general rule, particularly in urban areas, the road networks are such that there are viable alternatives to highways and interstates, and cyclists are able to use the rest of the roadwork, " he said.
Hacking would mean that someone got to our algorithms that sit on the side of the Xbox and was able to actually use them, which hasn't happened.
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Those who control the estates of authors, artists and collectors have been able to use their cultural and historical artefacts to pay inheritance tax since 1910.
It needs to not fail for a couple of years, and I want to be able to use it on Formica and my bluejeans.
Whereas in the Gulf war America and its allies were able to use modern Saudi ports and airfields for their six-month build-up, the ports, airports and even roads of Albania and Macedonia, the likeliest staging-grounds for such a force, are poor to non-existent.
It also calls for members of the public to be allowed to record or film meetings and to be able to re-use the material freely.
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And that's becoming quite a challenge for a lot of consumers that want functionality, want some features, but, at the end of the day, want easy access and usability to be able to use a product that they buy without having to read an owners manual three and four times.
Games consoles, such as the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, have historically been able to show more advanced graphics than smartphones and tablets because they have been able to use more power-hungry chips.
The queuing system used introduces a huge delay between downloading the app and actually being able to use it.
There are two explanations: business-to-business spending in the economy is far larger than consumer spending, and businesses are more willing and able than individuals to use the Internet.
Second, while the challenger attacks Allen for being too liberal and too closely attached to the national Democratic party's agenda, Allen has made a name for himself championing campaign finance reform and will be able to use all the advantages of incumbency in his re-election bid.
The answer is that employees and enterprises are not able to use existing sharing technologies in part because of the software design and usage constraints, in part because the systems are not suited to the extended enterprise that many people now work in.
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While each partner brings high quality relationships with equipment suppliers, the joint venture will not be bound to any single vendor for new nuclear development, and will be able to make use of the best available technology for each element of the nuclear new-build programme.
Somewhere in the undiscovered middle ground the industry will be able to make a fair profit, and users will be able to make fair use of the content.
As the decade progresses, more and more services will be able to capture data on our behaviour and use smart algorithms to make recommendations.
The case has become a major embarrassment for Canada as its military and government struggle to explain how the former navy officer was able to use such primitive methods to copy and convey his material and remain undetected for so long, our correspondent adds.
Banks are increasingly able to centralise computer systems and to use common platforms.
Live feeds to the television session were cut off and as reporters were not able to use mobile phones inside parliament, the situation was difficult to verify, the Haveeru News service reported.
We should have an avenue to be able to get intelligence information and use that to help secure our infrastructures better.
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With Lay's conviction erased, neither the SEC nor any other civil plaintiff will be able to use it as proof of wrongdoing (though it would still be able to use evidence and testimony given in the trial, says Henning).
The operator wants to run mainline services to Dartford and Dunton Green, near Sevenoaks, and said commuters would be able to use Oyster cards.
Besides the enjoyment and enhanced personal freedom that comes from being able to read and write, blind persons who use braille are much more likely to be employed.
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