The degree or realism that MirriAd is able to achieve makes possible a new realty of advertising and promotion that could be hard to get used to.
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But they wouldn't be as hard to get used to as knowing that, as of April 25, any passenger on a U.S. airliner may be carrying a knife or a club that could kill.
So if you get HBO and have the HD package then you will also get HBO HD, this is worse than it used to be because you used to get some HD channels without the HD pak.
As Mr. Moynihan once wryly understated it, such a move would simply be our deciding to "get used to a lot of behavior that is not good for us" let alone for Israelis and Palestinians.
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Third, once this tool has been used once, there is likely to be external pressure for it to be used again when other European banks get into trouble, an event that is as sure to happen as night following day.
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Ford was trying to get the rights to build his vision of an automobile that could be used by anyone, but he had to get Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM) to give him the rights to build, as they had the Selden patent on the automobile and everyone had to get licensed by ALAM to build.
Military leaders have often been silent when discussing cyber operations in public because of the fear of allowing information to be used by adversaries to get around U.S. computer defenses.
He said the anti-discrimination law is to be introduced gradually so people can get used to it.
These signals can then be used to get machines to do what the operator wants them to do.
This is a great tool that can be used to get noticed.
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When she rejoined the civilian world four years ago, she realized her secret agent techniques could be used to get ahead in business, including landing a sought-after promotion.
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This loss of inhibition gave a few researchers hope that the drug or something like it could be used to get the truth out of people in police stations, security interrogations or trials.
For all the lofty words about accountability, did the drafters of our public-disclosure laws really intend them to be used by activist groups to get people fired for holding unfashionable views?
Mr Hamilton hopes Turkey's aspiration to join the European Union could be used as leverage to get progress in the long-delayed case.
An alternative way for companies with less than stellar ratings to get through tricky periods used to be to set up special entities that would buy receivables from the parent company, using money that was raised cheaply from the capital markets.
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For now though, the grumbling around the online-learning technology not being quite good enough is likely to be a refrain that we all ought to get used to hearing for at least a couple more years.
But at least it has now become as much a point of honour in Salzburg to show that one is not a stick-in-the-mud, as it used to be a mark of prestige to get hold of a first-night ticket at all.
The upshot is that if women want to be treated as true equals, then they better get used to it.
But if those cash reserves are offshore, and bringing them back would spark a corporate income tax bill, it might be that the bonds have been issued domestically in order to get money that can be used domestically.
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Ms Veron said using the local media and other methods at their disposal would be used to try to get information across as soon as possible with minimal panic.
The force, separate from NATO but with plans to share some NATO planning facilities, intelligence and communications, would be used to meet crises that NATO does not want to get involved in.
The United States has already withdrawn some embassy personnel, but with militants blocking some portions of the city, the military option would be used if personnel cannot get to the commercial airport, the official said.
The resonance of such tactics may embarrass French and German politicians, both on the centre-left and the centre-right, who have predicted that Muslims will soon be integrated as their fellow citizens get used to them, and as their ties with homelands like Turkey and Morocco weaken.
This led them to a related finding: The words that manage to be born now become more popular than new words used to get, possibly because they describe something genuinely new (think "iPod, " "Internet, " "Twitter").
The bottom line is that if Chinese companies are going to be doing business internationally, they are going to have to get used to the idea of being sued outside of China and they are going to have to start realizing they are not in Canton any more.
In response to criticism from legislators, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano basically told them to get used to it: The State Department was going to be issuing many more such visas to terrorists elected to political office.
You all signed on knowing this was a young company, and while no one likes a fire drill, at the same time you have to get used to changes and moving fast if you want to be a Patch editor.
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Such guarantees can be used by a plaintiff to get at your personal assets, he explains.
Sideswipe it, and you will get a whirlpool which can be used to stir the contents.
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