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But it may also be because Mr Rumsfeld is halfway through a transformation of America's military, from a lumbering force of infantry and armoured divisions built to face the Soviets into a lighter, faster, supposedly smarter, technology-driven machine for the wars of tomorrow.
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More specifically, if a breakdown on the charts (a break of a trendline, moving average, or support zone) occurs due to trading driven by algorithms being executed by a machine in response to six or seven other factors that have little to do with anything except the ability to make a buck on a 30-second trade, should it count?
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Full coffee sacks are driven by motorbike back to the village, where a machine removes the beans from the cherry skin.
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"One business, one machine" is his mantra, meaning sales are driven by the number of businesses, not the amount of mail they send.
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At around 01:45 BST, a fork-lift type truck was driven into Wilkinson's Financial Services Office in High Street, Ruskington and the cash machine was stolen.
BBC: Lincolnshire
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It is believed a JCB was used to force the cash machine from an outside wall at the Spar, with a white Vauxhall Movano driven in convoy with the Frontera.
BBC: Spar, Lancaster
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Yet it was No. 4 among albums that got the most coverage by music blogs, a ranking driven by its placement on many best-of-the-year roundups as calculated by the website Hype Machine.
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You over-defer to your litigators and fail to make sure we hear what we most need to understand - the existence of business solutions to the commercial problem whose legal issue has driven your company into your local courthouse, your managers into depositions and your staff into an historic document gathering machine.
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