It makes use of a completely different, highly manufacturable material for creating transparent, conductive films.
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Their model is revolutionary as it makes use of game theory in conjunction with crowdfunding campaigns.
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Instead, it makes use of a rechargeable battery, which you can top off using the on-board micro-USB socket.
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Like some of Microsoft's older keyboards, it makes use of the company's ergonomically friendly Comfort Curve layout.
On the outside, it has a few too many glossy bits, with a see-through stand 'round back and a wide speaker grille sitting just below the bezel (it makes use of THX audio technology, but there's no subwoofer for accentuating bass tones).
On the outside, it has a few too many glossy bits, with a see-through stand at the rear and a wide speaker grille sitting just below the bezel (it makes use of THX audio technology, but there's no subwoofer for accentuating bass tones).
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Although the CDC has said it makes use of these updated definitions, an agency official, asked by Forbes.com about discrepancies, said many of the definitions have not been updated since 1999, although the data on the number of accidents has been updated through 2005.
It still relies on the instinct and experience of human operators, but it makes better use of their time by editing out all the boring bits.
It also makes use of existing law to make smuggling guns out of the country a criminal offense.
Not only is it an ideal way for Disney Interactive to bolster profits, but it also makes excellent use of their key strength a back catalog of characters as long as your arm.
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"Japan accepts regular and irregular inspections from the IAEA and makes public how it handles and uses plutonium, which proves that Japan makes a peaceful use of it, " he said.
Wii Sports took a prize for the innovative use it makes of the Wii console's motion-sensitive controller.
Not only is it gratuitous the plot makes sense without it but the use of a framing device gives "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" a softening touch of sentimentality that undermines its theatrical potency.
This combined with the lag in the population of the guide, makes it a bit of a drag to use.
Doesn't actually make much of a difference, and given the placement of the little joystick control, it actually makes it a little easier to use (unless you're left-handed, of course).
They must tinker with the vaccine to boost the quantity of antibodies it makes, figure out a reliable production process and prove it is safe to use in millions of patients.
But, he doubts it makes sense economically to promote the use of natural gas in passenger cars.
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It makes perfect sense to use the specificity of a search engine as a tool for selling books.
In which case, it makes good sense to use the power of patronage to muzzle an eloquent critic.
Microsoft says that Google's code makes use of innovations it owns.
Its sheer power makes it a lot of funto use.
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Pixim's feat of engineering makes clever use of traditional imaging chips but adds some intelligence where it's needed most.
The use of the plate makes it difficult for a cardinal to drop two ballots into the chalice.
Touchscreen scrolling and liberal use of white space makes it easy to read each selection quickly, clearly, and profitably.
The STOCK Act makes it clear that if members of Congress use nonpublic information to gain an unfair advantage in the market, then they are breaking the law.
Rally organisers have made the event all-ticket in recent years to reduce numbers and increase safety, although the use of isolated areas makes it difficult to stop people turning up without tickets.
Do you think that the use of this term makes it harder for Americans and others in the world community to take these conflicts seriously or to even intervene appropriately to resolve them?
Given their attachment to the product, it only makes sense to use Mark Zuckerberg and the employees of Facebook as the targets for the new tool.
Well sure, when you put it that way, the use of the word disorder makes a little sense.
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