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If the car had a self-parking system, it could in theory be driven away by the hacker.
FORBES: Increased Computerization Means Increased Vulnerability
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Christopher Hammerbeck, the head the British Chamber of Commerce, says that while companies that need to access the Chinese market may continue to be based in Hong Kong, other firms may be driven away.
BBC: Pollution threatens Hong Kong's competitiveness
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These were the real ghosts, he would say, the phantom limbs, phantom minds, phantom loves that haunt us, because they were used, then abandoned, because they were desolate, because they were violent, because they were merciless, because they were out of choices, because they did not want to be driven away, because they were poor.
NEWYORKER: Ghosts
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Around 45 minutes later, the Jaguar was driven away with no ministerial passenger to be seen.
BBC: Welsh Secretary walks and talks
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Instead, McAllen and other cities like it have to be weaned away from their untenably fragmented, quantity-driven systems of health care, step by step.
NEWYORKER: The Cost Conundrum
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As he is driven round Chicago, he makes lists: abandoned cars to be towed away, rubbish skips to be moved, fences to be mended.
ECONOMIST: Mayor Daley��s arboretum
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In the long term, growth in emerging economies will be contingent on their ability to innovate and shift away from an externally driven growth model to one fueled in part by local consumption.
FORBES: World Bank: The Rise of the BRIICS A Harbinger Of A New World Economic Order
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She is driven by her Catholic faith, and wants the embargo to be lifted right away.
BBC: Cuban-Americans debate the embargo