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The Green Button initiative has jump-started the development of applications that will help customers become even better energy managers.
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It's become even better and this year joins my list.
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Only by pausing, adjusting the game, and deciding which objects to go for, the player will obtain results and become an even better player.
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Policy has shifted toward improving slum conditions incrementally, helping residents gradually become better off, even if still living within the slums.
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Since then, models have become even more accurate, have better resolution, can run further out into the future and are capable of processing significantly more satellite data, Uccellini said.
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Help others become better all the time, even if you are not always getting the direct credit.
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As MRI technology gets better and experiments become more nuanced, neuroeconomics stands to gain even more steam.
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Now Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and for better or worse, Rebecca Black, have maximised YouTube to become even brighter stars.
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Even in cases where they have become more widely available, they are usually much better at the source.
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In the absence of an even better offer, should it decide to stay independent and perhaps seek to become a predator itself, its shareholders might yet give it sympathetic support.
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Just as free trade in terms of physical and intellectual goods makes us better off, so are we better off when human capital can freely cross our borders such that we can all become even more specialized in our work.
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Still, I would say that awareness among Fortune 500 CEOs of what Indian companies can offer has become even sharper since 2001, when the technology bubble burst and companies started trimming their IT budgets and looking for better value for their money.
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