It appears that it was a combination of high technology and old school footwork.
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The multilateral regime governing exports of high technology items with military applications, known as COCOM, is long gone.
United Technologies provides a broad range of high technology products and services to the building systems and aerospace industries.
The homely, unappreciated wooden pallet is scarcely an object of high technology.
The only prospect for getting a return on such Western investments of high technology might be if they are guaranteed by the respective countries of origin.
The Bush Administration faces a dual challenge: The formidable threat posed by the Soviet Union and the formidable economic challenge poses by the rapid proliferation of high technology around the world.
Because the industry employs so many people and is a repository of high technology, governments are easily lured into the belief that car firms must be supported when times are tough.
America is a home of high technology.
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Then when we needed someone to push the cause of inner city children struggling to avoid a life of crime, or to bring the benefits of high technology to ordinary Americans, or to clean the environment in a way that created new jobs, or to give small businesses a better chance to make it, John Kerry said: Send me.
The enthusiasm for technology innovation as the main premise for winning customers is one of the greatest myths of the high technology culture.
Among them is the research tax credit, a top priority of high-technology industry lobbyists.
Austin, Denver, Seattle and other centres of high-technology growth are already feeling them.
They believe, for example, that carefully targeted tax breaks and subsidies might also attract the interest of high-technology businesses on the issue.
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The state is home to some of the highest of high-technology in Germany and its jobless rate, 6.4% in July, is not much more than half the national average.
Leeds is aiming to cement its position as the regional capital and to lure in the same kind of high-technology firms that Sheffield hopes will be its future economic backbone.
For example, the start of Russian-American military cooperation, or the investment of high-technology Western firms in demilitarized enterprises, would force the military-industrial institutions to form a coalition with the Russian government.
"We've become a quality producer of high-technology goods, "Dauch says.
While consumers globally can benefit from the emergence of the new China, there will be an impact on the global competitive environment and also on the employment base in a number of the high-technology industries.
The Center for Security Policy today questioned the Bush Administration's failure to put a proposed acquisition by the Japanese firm Komatsu of a unique American high technology capability on hold, pending a thorough investigation of its national security implications and appropriate decisions concerning steps needed to ensure that such a capability remains available to the United States.
This was highlighted earlier in 2006, when the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced that high-profile former General Electric CEO Jack Welch would teach students leadership techniques from his best-selling book, Winning.
Instead, today anyone wanting access to 3D printing services can get it from companies like Shapeways, Sculpteo, or Materialise, each of which can put the type of high-end 3D printing technology into the hands of creative types required to make anything from toys and puzzles to jewelry and clothing.
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Greenfield suggests the problem is a combination of high prices, the novelty of the technology wearing off and 3-D eye fatigue which keeps people from coming back to see movies two or three times.
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Are there analogous historical examples of the low versus high technology adoption in the world?
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Xerox, once the darling of the American high-technology community, slipped from its former dominance.
The high cost of technology and the gains it promises are now tipping the balance more firmly in the direction of the very big ones and against small regional or community banks.
Some say, though, that this is fool's gold: that auctions are a damaging tax on one of the few high-technology industries in which Europe has a lead over the United States (see article).
Chicago-based BrokerSavant operates in the arguably unsexy space of commercial real estate listings, but their use of technology has injected a high level of sizzle for their customers.
The sale to Wanxiang will mark an unceremonious end to a company that generated a lot of buzz for its technology and high hopes that it would play a key role in propelling the growth of the electric car market.
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It is ideally packaged for the integration of the high-performance, zero-emission technology: by way of example, the four electric motors and the two transmissions can be positioned as close to the four wheels as possible and very low down in the vehicle.
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