Sometimes that value can be captured through manufacturing, but in other cases through software.
Better yet, the carbon dioxide in the exhaust gases could potentially be captured and buried underground.
With Huawei's advanced camera algorithm, high-definition images can be captured even in backlit conditions.
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Regulatory agencies will be captured by special interests, most likely the companies they regulate.
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Along the way he showed how the International Mobile Subscriber Identity or IMSI can be captured.
What are those more challenging opportunities and, more importantly, how can they be captured?
Of course, passion must be captured and directed in order to accomplish actual work.
How can classification and declassification decisions be captured at the creation of the electronic record?
She also reportedly predicted "Son of Sam" killer David Berkowitz would be captured with a traffic ticket.
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The distinction is an important one, if somewhat too subtle to be captured accurately in the press.
Rather than using water that goes through towers, dry cooling allows heat to be captured and then reduced.
Tinker with the composition of this dye and you change the frequency of light that can be captured.
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Waste heat from one appliance like the fridge might be captured and fed into an oven or dishwasher.
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Pokemon lets children search for monsters with different personalities and powers that can be captured and then trained.
Shale gas derived from sedimentary rocks deep underground needs to be captured, piped and processed before it is consumed.
My "collection" really deserves to be captured in quotation marks, as I own just under 500 bottles of wine.
What strong signals can be captured from the core flow of our applications?
In addition, these formulae, by their nature, ignore uncertainty by assuming the future can be captured by the past.
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Dispatches were sent in triplicate because the French knew some would be captured and, naturally, the documents were in code.
If all goes according to plan, 85% of the oil leaking from the Macondo prospect could be captured by Sunday.
Much information will still be captured, because parallel efforts to combat money laundering will continue (and are anyway more effective).
That this will be captured before it can get into the atmosphere and promote climate change will be a bonus.
The only emissions from the fuel cell itself are water and waste heat, which can be captured and put to use.
Each of them was awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism above anything that could be captured in a Hollywood script.
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Additionally, the call center strips all caller-ID data so no information as to the originating individual can be captured or recorded.
There are now large vats of information about products and services, consumer preferences, history and intent which can be captured and analyzed.
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Given the number of kids on the autism spectrum, it is still questionable whether O'Dell's methods can be captured, encoded and distributed.
The measures follow the escape of 12 asylum seekers, who have yet to be captured, from the flagship centre on 10 August.
Cows that wander off are usually docile enough to be captured easily.
Added to their annual disappearing act, they feed exclusively on plankton, which means they can't readily be captured with traditional rod-and-reel methods.
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