Even more fundamentally, the digital economy's infrastructure has advanced basic material science and classes of machine tools that have led directly to the new high-power electronics (enabling hybrids) and to big, cheap flat-panel, thin-film PVs (derived from the massive thin-film machines that make flat-panel-TVs).
Total worldwide shipments declined by more than 8 percent in either estimate -- enough to make a flat second quarter seem rosy by comparison.
When producing a show for a cable or network channel, Hurwitz confessed that you have to make "flat" programming -- stuff that'll satisfy a huge, huge demographic.
It also confirms that the proportions of normal matter to dark matter to dark energy are exactly what is needed to make space flat, rather than curved.
The Vuitton family has quite a history: Company founder Louis was the first modern trunk-maker to make trunks flat on top (the better for stacking) and lighter (thanks to canvas sides) than the traditional stagecoach trunk.
Many are attempts at cost-shifting to make up for flat or dropping Medicare and Medicaid payments.
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Penney could make the most flat-footed among us seem coordinated.
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"A lack of coastal irregularities, " such as substantial barrier islands or hills, and the Gulf of Mexico's flat bottom make southern Louisiana "ideal for wave damage, " according to the National Weather Service Web site.
Advocates of a flat tax make two rejoinders.
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Cerberus is going flat out to make Chrysler a case of two wheels good, four wheels better.
The 1968 Harvard committee recommended that doctors use electroencephalography (EEG) to make sure the patient has flat brain waves.
This flat rate would make filing your taxes easier and would grow the economy and provide more options and fewer restrictions from Washington.
Using the flat allowance might make sense for a hybrid owner who uses little gas, while actual costs often work best for those with less-efficient cars.
At a time when cuts in defence spending are making life tough for suppliers of military aircraft, those who make commercial planes are working flat out to expand their factories.
This time it is the impossibly thin, flat glass used to make liquid crystal displays.
His loose and confident lines and ingenious compositions make other pulp novel illustrations look flat and awkward.
So a more realistic simulation of the impact of a flat tax is to make it revenue-neutral.
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The critical stage in their development was switching focus from trying to figure out how to make a cheaper hospital incubator to flat-out saving lives.
India's prolific domestic cricket is played on dull, flat tracks, which make most of its batsmen vulnerable to the moving ball and bouncy pitches overseas.
Forster, the young Graham Greene and countless others would make the long ascent to her flat, read stories and poems, and exchange compliments and insults over strong tea and halfpenny buns.
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Darbee uses a unique and patented approach to deliver extremely lifelike images that make the original image seem dull and flat by comparison.
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Again, we see another shining example of how the Romney campaign overreaches in the effort to make its case and ends up being flat-out dishonest.
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The flat panel displays, which make kaleidoscopic colors when jabbed with a finger, contain liquid crystal sandwiched between layers of glass or plastic which becomes opaque with an electric current.
Hitachi CM, with flat-screen TV to make the results developed by Hitachi Consumer Electronics, for final assembly process to ensure that the consignment to the outside, we will build a stable business base for flat-panel TV business.
There are coach doors, bench seats, and a flat floor with no divider to make the car more capacious and porous for entering and exiting.
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When shopping for car insurance, airplane tickets or a flat-screen television, people make a point of getting price quotes first and carefully shopping around for the best value.
By keeping the yield curve flat, QE2 pressures banks to make more higher-return loans as investing in treasuries and short-term facilities provides a lower and lower profit margin.
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Some of the highlights included the largest PDP (plasma display panel) screen yet, new models of LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors from many companies, and demonstrations of a new and very promising flat panel display technology that can make screens even thinner than they are today.
The heartbeat of American manufacturing was flat-lining and we had to make a choice.
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