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The consumer-goods giant now has over 70 TelePresence studios around the world, and says they are in almost constant use.
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That was what led Carnegie to success: the constant use of his mind in pursuit of a better life.
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There was just this technology I wanted to build so I could use it to be in constant contact with the people I care about anywhere I went.
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Between 2003 and 2010 the amount of money per award went up on average only about 1 percent in constant dollars, forcing some investigators to use inferior equipment and employ fewer research assistants.
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We touch them to make them work, we use them to stay in constant contact with friends and family, we take pictures at a moments notice with them and share them with our particular world.
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In damp climates, real turf gets torn up by constant use.
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Behind the scenes, there is little doubt that YouTube is in a constant dialog with content owners, and overzealous or inappropriate use of its tools would be something discussed.
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Recent concerns about too-skinny models, increasing interest in exposing Photoshopped versions of already-beautiful people, and of course the constant use of celebrity plastic surgery as a topic for satire suggest that there is a broad undercurrent of distrust about body modification that places people too far outside a certain norm.
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Which is why, as Britain contemplates new emergency powers, it needs to build in safeguards against the constant danger of mistakes and the police's tendency to make full use of their powers.
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In addition to splitting our attention, there is strong reason to suspect that frequent smartphone use and the constant connectivity it engenders interfere with memory formation.
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