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Due to the large volume of data and detail in a traditional map pack, updates are usually done about twice a year, meaning high-construction areas can become terribly inaccurate before your maps company gives you a fresh edition.
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Pennsylvania is one of the only states with no standards for rural water well construction, meaning multiple other factors could be contributing to the problems.
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Construction of new shopping centers is minimal, meaning that existing properties face little new competition.
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Last week, Apple received a favorable outcome when the ITC issued its claim construction order, siding with Apple's interpretations of two patents -- for those who aren't familiar, claim construction is the process by which the judge determines the meaning of specific terms in the claims, and it often has great influence on findings of infringement (or non-infringement).
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The developer told Wal-Mart it would take up to nine months to get the permits needed to begin construction and an additional year to build the store, a person familiar with the matter said, meaning it would be almost two years before the store could open.
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