In principle, it suffices to have the financial means and the sophisticated technology needed to explore a world that in parts lies as far as 11 km beneath the ocean surface.
Also, kids get better at concealing lies as they grow older, says researcher Angela Crossman, an associate professor of psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at City University of New York.
Nanotechnology's role in optics lies not as much in the optics themselves, but in the manufacturing process.
He lies there as a doctor with a head torch tries to pull the shrapnel from his head.
Getting at the oil can be tricky, and not just because it lies under as much as 9, 000 meters of water and rock.
So Representative Souder was pointing out, you know, what appears to be withholding information and lies, as Representative Burton said, not uncommon among people involved in these kinds of activities.
And so the refugees wait for an end to their pain, with the hope that what lies ahead could not possibly be as horrible as what lies behind them now.
He has denounced as lies frequent stories that he was under pressure from Tony Blair to stand for election as the Labour Party's candidate in next May's election.
Behind Gordon and Peterhansel, Bruno Saby was third fastest and lies third overall as well.
The key to value, therefore, lies in yield as reflected by the dividend trend.
Another line of defence for the traditional novel lies, odd as it sounds, in new media.
Last year, President Sarkozy went on TV to condemn the allegations of illegal donations as lies and calumny, aimed at destabilising his government.
The first is the perception that a businessman's value to society lies solely (as opposed to chiefly) in being a good businessman, in starting companies and making better products.
Overall, I think these lies were not as traumatizing as they were beneficial to growing up with self-awareness and utilitarian values in a world where you had didn't get second and third chance to create a life for yourself.
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The above is a technical explanation why the future of Greece in the euro may not lie in the hands of the electorate as voters: it lies in the hands of the electorate as bank customers.
In the film, Fawcett played an abused wife who sets fire to her husband's bed as he lies sleeping.
The Conservatives have described as "lies" Labour's warnings those benefits would be scrapped.
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Both reckon the future for European carmaking lies in places such as Slovakia and Romania, where labour costs are low.
Ms Grybauskaite's main formal role as president lies in foreign policy.
Its real value lies in its status as a personal social network, where users connect with people and things they care about most outside of their careers.
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Many countries still want bondholders (private investors) to take some of the heavy-lifting, but - and herein lies the rub - as long as any easing of the terms is voluntary.
But Benedict suggested that its future, "at a time when many speak of its decline, " lies in seeing it as a community of many people united in a love of Christ, rather than as an organization.
Flealick, that dog with the training wheels, is tossed to the side of the road after grabbing onto a moving truck, and, for about 10 seconds, we suddenly see what he's dreaming as he lies there in a twitching heap.
Power in the media still lies with editors and proprietors, just as power in the British political system still lies with the government.
As The Wizard of Lies details, in 1962 Madoff was in his early twenties, just starting out as an investment manager trading OTC stocks.
As an employer, responsibility lies with the company to create and reinforce a positive company culture as well.
We hope you're as excited as we are about the future that lies ahead for all of us--together as one Yahoo!
So all of these are hugely significant events but just as difficult hurdles lies in front of us.
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