So far, that app is making intelligent use of the shared functions of the social and search giants, and the value of a fast (and, in alien data environments, fairly cheap) map not at the mercy of spotty local internet services should not be underestimated.
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He wants more of his car parts business to be in the sale of replacement parts, where he is not at the mercy of the sharp-penciled carmakers.
This puts millions of user accounts and their personal information at the mercy not just of Facebook, but of the ethics of every company that becomes an instant personalization partner in the future.
As he has done in aerospace, Bossidy wants more of his car parts business to be in the sale of replacement parts, a business where he is not at the mercy of the sharp-penciled carmakers.
The combination of Trip Advisor and GPS navigation made it easier to explore outside of tourist zones, feel confident even when rather lost, and not at the mercy of cab drivers or local tour guides.
Just how much the IRS can prove and what penalties they can impose if you decide not to ask for mercy is also becoming less clear.
"Sentencing is a time to ask for mercy, not to attack others, " said Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor who teaches legal ethics at Loyola Law School.
Italy is currently dependent on costly imports for about 90 percent of its energy needs, putting them at the mercy of not just their own economic uncertainty, but that of many others.
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Allowing your friend to believe that you too think her six-act play about the invention of the cotton gin is bound for Broadway and of course Hugh Jackman would be an excellent choice to play Eli Whitney is not an act of mercy, but one of cowardice (albeit well-intentioned).
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Butler said she did not see anyone perform a mercy killing, and she said because of her personal beliefs, she would never have participated.
This is not the first time that a mercy killing demand has gone to the courts.
Democrats being Democrats wasted time disagreeing among themselves, and their charismatic new President allowed himself to be perceived as dealmaker at the mercy of Congress, not an agent for change.
Mercy Health, a not-for-profit health system in Cincinnati, Ohio that owns six hospitals, was able to reduce its 30-day readmission rate to 14.5% as of November, from 16.9% in 2011, with a Care Transitions program that assigns nurses to high-risk patients to keep them out of the hospital.
Beasley, who did not take the stand to plead for mercy, hung his head, local media reported.
And putting all your savings for retirement at the mercy of the stockmarket may not be such a good idea.
But sympathetic coverage from local newspapers has helped persuade officials not to leave the impoverished patients to the mercy of the health system.
It's not right to put undocumented residents at the "mercy" of a border security requirement, Leahy argued.
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But it does not follow from this that governments are wholly at the mercy of sudden inflows and outflows of capital.
After her husband's death, Melody Youk thanked Kevorkian and said she did not consider his deeds murder, but an act of mercy.
The problem is that you're underground, in a confined space, at the potential mercy of calamities and fellow passengers who may not share your peerless hygienic standards.
The defense will have an opportunity to ask the jury for mercy and present evidence to support why Arias should not be executed.
They are the elements of law through which mercy is mixed with justice to bring forth, not chaos, but higher justice in accordance with a higher law.
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The Pope's policy does not change church doctrine and applies only to the Year of Mercy, a centuries-old Catholic practice during which believers may receive special indulgences for their sins.
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So what relief (prison reduction) is there for people who admit their guilty and throw themselves on the mercy of the court hoping that the guidelines are not used against them?
Some people will still choose not to buy health insurance, and they will be at the mercy of hospitals.
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They remind us that, in many ways, not only our lives but all our worldly possessions are at the mercy of Mother Nature.
She would fry eggs by the platterful and pour black coffee, and be glad they were not in a smoking hulk wrapped around a tree, or at the mercy of the police.
But, if Mr Rideau wants to be freed, he will still have to rely on judges and juries ready to temper horror with mercy and with the hope that the horror will not happen again.
They were often at the mercy of loan sharks while Western aid went to large projects that frequently not maintained once the initial project was finished.
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