Right now that often means one clustered Networked Attached Storage (NAS) array follows another.
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At this time of year temperatures in the Northeast often fluctuate dramatically, causing icing, while rain often destroy the base, but right now, East Coast skiers and snowboarders are living the dream and looking at excellent conditions for this time of year, even for Nordic skiing, where snowmaking is a rarity.
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The biggest problem right now, as is often the case in the development of solar cells, is efficiency.
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"This was a good-faith effort to try to reach an accommodation while still protecting the institutional prerogatives of the executive branch, often championed by these same Republicans criticizing us right now, " White House spokesman Eric Schultz told CNN.
But, as Robert Peston often reminds us, it is also true of many banks right now - especially across the Channel.
The National Academy of Sciences needs to investigate right now to what extent this syndrome really exists, how often it happens, and how often cases blamed on baby shaking may actually have other causes.
Right now, it appears it will have to be injected less often than those drugs.
Price and value often dictate hot theft items, with multiple grocers saying the hottest theft items right now include Tide detergent, Gillette razors, infant formula, electronics, batteries, fragrance, and over-the-counter drugs, particularly Prilosec and Abreva.
For that reason, many companies often resort to aggressive price promotions either when the economy calls for it (such as right now) or when the competition is cranking up the heat.
Right now, a taxpayer who tells a broker to sell shares in a stock often doesn't specify which lot to draw from.
Professor PAM KARLAN (Stanford University): You're now going to face lawsuits often brought after close elections by individuals who are denied the right to vote in circumstances where the litigation will have to be done quickly.
Professor PAM KARLAN (Law, Stanford University): You're now going to face lawsuits often brought after close elections by individuals who were denied the right to vote in circumstances where the litigation will have to be done quickly.
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