Around the sandy edge of the shore, the placid faces of moose peer out of the trees.
Gonggrijp got up, walked to the window, and parted the drapes to peer out.
Inside her rundown home, Sabriya's watery eyes peer out from under her robe.
It'll be powered by an as-yet unmentioned 1GHz dual-core processor, while a 5-megapixel camera will peer out the back.
From framed photographs scattered everywhere, Chowdhury's dark, gentle eyes and thick lashes peer out at the family he left behind.
Air-traffic controllers currently use traditional radio transmissions to issue taxi clearances, while pilots manually control planes and peer out cockpit windows to spot potential collision hazards.
They check out peer reviews and add their own opinions to product descriptions.
Recently, peer-to-peer network Kazaa ran out of funds to contest legal action brought against it by the music industry, and in early June, Napster filed for bankruptcy protection.
Labour peer Lord Adonis has set out a plan for investment in apprenticeships and higher standards in schools.
When he and Owen started out, their peer group numbered perhaps 150.
Their aim is to achieve highest scientific standards by carrying out a rigorous peer review that is, as a minimum requirement, supposed to be able to identify fundamental methodological errors or false claims.
The most significant consequence of these three developments is that, because command-and-control is unsustainable in our new wiki world, the biggest challenge facing traditional organizations is whether or not they can transform themselves from top-down hierarchies to peer-to-peer networks before someone else comes along, creates a competing peer-to-peer network, and puts them out of business.
The same child might consistently lash out when teased by a peer, but readily submit to adult punishment.
Many parents who previously rushed to pick up children due to social responsibility and peer pressure chose the easy financial way out, to pay the small penalty.
The last provision would produce strong peer pressure for the good to drive out the bad, countering the present day trend of the bad driving out the good.
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Check out the source link below to peer at the device's insides, or just to watch the community in action.
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To figure that out, do you define your peer group by your customer base of consumer vs. business buyers, or by some other traits that are skills or industry based?
As women, in many cases, the impulse to do something out of the norm of our peer group, like write an opinion piece or ask for a promotion, has simply never occurred to us.
Mr. Samit: The big guys who were out there 10 years ago worked peer-to-peer, so if you did a business call with someone in China they didn't really care if the image froze up every few seconds.
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In late 2007, for instance, word got out that Comcast was blocking or delaying peer-to-peer traffic to cut its costs.
The former peer is now responsible for setting direction, handing out assignments, holding people to deadlines, assessing performance, and determining pay.
Studies, where they exist, are conducted with small groups, may not be peer-reviewed or published and are frequently carried out by learning-style proponents rather than neutral investigators.
Some inspiring startups that have come out of London include TransferWise , a peer-to-peer platform that allows people to transfer money to others while abroad at a lower cost than banks can offer.
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Kozel, an 18-year veteran of Cisco Systems, can choose from dozens of thriving peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, and they now churn out almost 40% of all Net traffic, says Ellacoya Networks, a firm in Merrimack, N.
We would make the secure training appropriate to the young person and then having done that - which is a fairly sizeable stick - you send out the message to that person's peer group that you don't come back laughing from the courts but you can get taken away.
Players would peer through stationary goggles and manipulate monochromatic red characters that popped out from the screen using a wired controller.
Watch out for three key amendments emanating from the Conservative peer and former Master of the Rolls, Lord Woolf, and the crossbench peer and QC Lord Pannick.
David Black, of the information firm Consumer Intelligence, points out that there is one major guarantee missing from these peer-to-peer lending schemes.
The new sheriff of Wall Street, a private-sector Eliot Spitzer described by a peer as "the toughest lawyer you will see, " works out of an unassuming 33-lawyer Houston firm.
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