His main theme is the imperative for the government of putting the promotion of economic growth at the heart of everything it does, to re-engineer the British economy so that it does not stagnate in a Japanese way forever.
However, ten years ago Microsoft was an icon, it was a star, and it was the company that any self-respecting software engineer wanted to work for.
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This legislation, enacted in 1998, makes it illegal to reverse-engineer copy protection schemes.
Keen to make Dropbox work on every computer, he spent 20 hours a day trying to reverse-engineer the guts of it.
It is also the most engineer-intensive country, with 981 engineering degrees per million citizens, compared with 553 for China and 197 for India.
Concorde was an engineer's delight: it took the jet-bomber technologies that had evolved at the end of the second world war and pushed them to the frontiers of the possible, or indeed beyond the frontiers, given that the aircraft's initial prototype could not have crossed the Atlantic with a full passenger load.
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Leave it to the Germans to engineer a simple-yet-brilliant upgrade to economy-class seating.
As well as physical training to prepare, Zanardi spent hours working as his own race engineer, fine-tuning his cycle until it perfectly complemented his body.
So, to be sure, a prime minister could not wake up one morning and decide to hold an election - but it is far from impossible to engineer such a stalemate, thus causing an election.
The goal seemed to take the stuffing out of Spurs, who failed to engineer another chance of note - in fact it was Odemwingie who came closest to grabbing a winner as his low drive fizzed narrowly wide.
Labour would probably attempt to amend the motion to require a judicial inquiry - but might also try to re-engineer the joint committee, so that it did not have a government majority.
The other councillor, Fawzia al-Bahr, is an engineer by profession, it said.
Zhang is a self-taught engineer, not an architect, and it shows.
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It appears that Putin hopes to engineer a "re-do" of the 1983 deployment of U.S. ground-launched cruise missiles and Pershing II ballistic missiles in five West European countries.
PUFs are an innovative way of safeguarding individual chips from data theft by using the unique 'fingerprint' inherent in every semiconductor device to protect its encryption key, making it very hard to clone and thus reverse-engineer and compromise security microcontrollers.
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It may engineer growth by mobilising people and resources from low-productivity activities, like subsistence agriculture, toward industry.
It was owned by William Wilson, an engineer on the ill-fated Belfast-built liner's maiden voyage.
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Could it be a role as counter-intuitive as the software quality assurance engineer, as revealed by Careerbliss?
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Some of those who organised the Pan-European Picnic, like engineer Laszlo Nagy, also feel politicians used it to test how far they could go.
The mixed-use-street idea is not new: it was pioneered by town planner and traffic engineer Hans Monderman in the Netherlands in the 1980s and 1990s.
It takes a certain amount of time for companies to make decisions and re-engineer a product, in this case auto catalysts, and put them into production.
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Mr Muluzi, who dubbed himself the "political engineer", sold Mr Mutharika to Malawians as the "economic engineer" and did all the campaigning on behalf of his protege - so much that it was a complete surprise that the two fell out immediately after the elections.
"It's not difficult, but it's very complex, " said Dave Pelz, the former aerospace engineer turned short-game guru.
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However, it was young, valiant San Franciscan engineer, William Hammond Hall, who took on the 20-year project.
James Braithwaite, Euro-Pro vice president of research and development, says Shark had to "over-engineer" the device's head, which holds the floor cleaning pads, so it would stand up to consumer pressure.
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It's human nature, not the Internet, that we need to conquer and re-engineer to feel more secure.
Google claims it collected wi-fi data because of rogue code mistakenly included in the software by a lone engineer.
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