The device relies on the kind of off-the-shelf parts you might find in a smart phone or other piece of consumer electronics.
It's an odd predicament, to say the least, but if you're familiar with the kind of off-field trouble that professional athletes can get into, an imaginary girlfriend doesn't sound like much of a headache for human resources.
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Or will it go completely parabolic with some kind of quick blow-off move, perhaps the kind associated with major geopolitical events or with unexpected monetary changes?
Taking on more and more projects without some kind of trade off, concession, or compensation?
"There are lots of smart people who kind of slough off, and it eventually catches up with them, " she says.
There was not a big news story here, so we've kind of faded off the radar as far as the media goes.
And then once you get that down pat, you can kind of venture off into experimenting with other things but still keeping it based off of that uniform.
The first school I went to was in Wisconsin and the people that went to that school came from small towns and they kind of backed off a little bit.
And if we don't build around an economic agenda, all of the other stuff seems to kind of fall off the plate when it comes time for the general election.
But Nalbandian demonstrated a baseline game with the kind of power off both sides that very few can match, and a forehand that bears comparison with that of Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Mr. ZACK GODSHALL (Co-writer and Director, "Low and Behold"): We kind of would film a scene off the cuff like that, or kind of shoot some scenery as we found it ourselves and mixing - wanting to make documentary about this and then how we respond to these locations.
It feels a bit like we've been bought off, kind of like we've been given no option.
But actually making money off this kind of Star Trek technology may be the rarest feat of all.
But I left off one kind of digital book publishing start-up that I see a tremendous opportunity in.
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Given that the services want to modernise their technology, this suggests one kind of trade-off: between manpower and weapons.
Gurus are hoping the company pulls off some kind of upside surprise when it reports final numbers for the quarter on Dec. 7.
However, "auto-enrollment wards off one kind of inertia and creates another, " says Dave Tolve, a partner specializing in benefits at Mercer, the consulting firm.
This kind of one-off micro-site helps brand the company sponsoring the trip and exudes a very high level of professionalism, and I was extremely impressed.
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If she's uptight, we'll just kind of like, well, let's just wait until she gets out of here to kind of like finish off our conversation.
Accordingly, this week's measures look like the kind of one-off devices that are snortingly dismissed as failing to tackle structural problems when countries like Italy try them.
In the past, laws and rules in the agriculture industry have allowed DeCoster to operate in the background to hold off the kind of scrutiny he now faces.
But the fact that no defendant received the death sentence, the maximum penalty for espionage, helped to ward off the kind of diplomatic action that some western governments had initially threatened.
It's the same kind of trade-off TSA implicitly provided when it ordered us to take off our sneakers (to stop shoe bombs) and to chuck our water bottles (to prevent liquid explosives).
There could, however, be some kind of trade-off whereby the West would tolerate a civilian nuclear programme (which is all Iran has, it says) in return for more rigorous restrictions on it.
It all hinges on whether Kors can continue to pull off the kind of growth in earnings that it has been able to deliver to investors during the course of its first year as a public company.
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