Our core competencies run to specifically high risk environment training.
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Make no mistake about it, folks, this is where your dual-core processor will run circles, squares, and trapezoids around the competition.
Both companies will rely on the same core team to run events.
And to top it all off, the plan can't resolve the supply and demand problem that is at the core of the run-up in fuel prices.
The highest-end configuration will run a Core i7 processor, and Lenovo says you can expect up to 10 hours of battery life.
Again, because the box is running Ubuntu at its core, it can run Linux apps natively, but it also includes shortcuts to webapps as well.
The platform depends on a custom, minimalist core that refuses to run any software that isn't baked in and has no code outside of its main purposes: there'll be no water supply shutdowns after the night watch plays Solitaire from an infected drive.
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The Register is reporting that PA Semi had a close relationship with Apple in the months prior to the switch, and that the two companies were working together to gauge the feasibility of running native PowerPC-coded software on 2GHz dual-core chips that PA Semi claims run at only a third of the 21 to 25 watts consumed by Intel's Core Duo models.
The examples above all relate to engineering, but we have distilled these principles into five core values for how we run Facebook: Focus on Impact If we want to have the biggest impact, the best way to do this is to make sure we always focus on solving the most important problems.
Poland now has around 100 microbreweries run by a small core of dedicated enthusiasts who are collaborating to build a growing demand for craft beers.
San Francisco decided to make another run with the same core group of players who went the distance in the first two rounds of the playoffs last season, then swept Cabrera and the Detroit Tigers to win their second championship in three years.
The effects of passed-on energy costs, as well as higher import prices stemming from a weaker dollar, have probably not run their course, so core inflation may edge higher in the months to come.
It's a complex picture, but at its core is the high-tax welfare state run amok.
The box reportedly will run on an AMD eight-core x64 1.6GHz CPU, a D3D11.x 800MHz graphics solution and 8GB of DDR3 RAM.
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Oddly, though this is supposed to be part of the new core mission, Autonomy is going to be run as a separate company.
The MPs heard that exam boards which want to bid to run individual English Baccalaureate Certificates in core subjects have to put their bids in in June, but would not hear the details of what was needed until Easter.
There's still room to overclock the beast, but it currently keeps its CPU humming at 4.5GHz with temperatures between 64 and 65 degrees Celsius, and can run its GPUs at 1225MHz with core temperatures at 46 and 56 degrees Celsius.
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They would mostly run Android, sport single-core ARM chips, relatively-short battery life (think 4-5 hours), inferior touchscreens (stylus, anyone?), and often a poor selection of apps (subsets of the Google Android Market or, in the case of e-readers, none at all).
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The sale and run-off of non-core assets, first set out in early 2009 at the start of the RBS's three-to-five-year recovery plan, meant a fifth of the balance sheet was to be non-core, and the balance sheet was to be halved in size.
The solution includes an Audience Advanced Voice Processor core and a hardware accelerator engine, optimized to run computationally intensive audio algorithms with low power consumption.
Next year's PlayStation 3 is expected (by most hard-core gamers, though not by Microsoft) to run more than twice as fast as the Xbox 360.
Built to run on the company's quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile devices and also throws in some impressive physics calculations like fully modeled cloth motion.
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Torvalds, who keeps control of the Linux kernel, or core functionality, promised that the next version of Linux would run on servers with more than one processor, a big step up in computing power.
Now, as the Social Democrats begin to run out of steam, Mr Klaus and his core of friends, though still behind in the opinion polls, think they have a chance of getting back at the next election, due at the latest next year.
In other words, people create and run their businesses in a way that demonstrates their own core philosophy.
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According to the rumored specs, both are tipped to rely on MediaTek's quad-core Cortex-A7 SoC, include dual-SIM support and run Android 4.2.1 (skinned, of course).
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But the good news is that the core mechanism of our proposal is a key part of a long-run growth strategy: skilled immigration.
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"But the core issue is that six conferences have bearhugged the goodies and agreed to run things for their mutual benefit, " said Len Simon, a San Diego antitrust lawyer who also teaches at the University of San Diego and is one of the signatories.
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The core business emerged in a strong position just in time for the most recent run-up.
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