The heat wave that roasted much of the country for more than a week left scores dead and millions without power at one point -- many of them following a round of severe storms that swept the Mid-Atlantic states on June 29.
For a sports car, the appeal of the sound of engine power is clearly a selling point so Caterham had to work hard to get it right.
How would you feel if you were a CEO of a large corporation and could not send your power point slides in preparation for an urgent meeting, because a bunch of teenagers were on an mission to download all Sci-Fi movies released this year ?
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These simple words said with conviction gather the mind into a point of power.
Most of all, they spoke of the simple power of expectation: making it a conscious point to look for greatness in black kids in whom people had not thought to look for it before.
We are finding a vision that is really bringing the power of all of our groups to bear, and Big Data is a focal point.
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Additionally, the market is pretty affluent and has a strong purchasing power, so the higher price point at release of the PS3 console was never a deterrent for strong sales.
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This means that there is a lot of nonconsumption in the tutoring space to launch disruptive innovations that utilize the power of machine tutoring at a much lower price point in a manner far more accessible and convenient than are human tutors to millions or even billions around the world.
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However, there is certainly a use case for the PadFone Infinity, and we are long past the point of the graphical power or screen resolution of the phone part being a problem when plugged into its tablet battle suit.
So the probabilities of hitting a point structure like a power plant with a tornado drop precipitously compared to a hurricane, and the design basis for power plants varies accordingly.
Point Source Power, a project out of Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, has created a dung-powered fuel cell for emerging markets.
Regardless of the fact that what triggered the news was one network's mistaken enablement of a series of syndicated shows, the point is that any station or copyright holder now has the power to restrict their content.
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The point is that the power of music in such a project lies in making a person wish for something positive for another person, as opposed to wishing them ill.
Before Fukushima, a "nuclear renaissance" -- as it was termed in the press -- seemed well underway, except for this point: Nuclear power, as a total of world energy supply, has been in steady decline for the past decade.
Mr Thompson said being able to build up to 12 nm offshore made it "more acceptable" from a visual point of view and made more wind power available.
"With nearly 10 billion devices connected to the internet and predictions for exponential growth, we've reached a point where the space, power and cost demands of traditional technology are no longer sustainable, " said Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer, HP.
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But there comes a point when the market will run out of shrugging power.
Opponents point to the enormous cost of building a nuclear power plant and question whether the industry is economically viable without taxpayers footing much of the bill.
And rather than preside from the dining room table, he will lead his family to the den, where they will follow the Seder on a widescreen TV, using Apple's equivalent of Power Point.
At a point, it seemed Dodd Frank would likely diminish the power of the trifecta.
That is, wind power is almost always going to fail as a generating source just at the point of our annual peak demand.
Scottish Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser asked what was the point of a public consultation when the government had put "Scottish Power before the Scottish people".
More to the point, it is possible that some of this power might be released before a fault moves catastrophically, and thus provide some warning of an earthquake.
Connect or disconnect the power cable has been attention to detail such as the touch pad of the same ratio as the screen, operability magnet power jack, a simple three-point multi-touch enabled.
This is what I hope the next-gen consoles look like even if gameplay ought to take precedence over graphical fidelity though I fear the price point of a console may keep them from achieving the kind of power needed, at least early on in the generation.
And in a related point, how do you truly reach the limits of your persuasive power?
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Nearly 4 million people were without power across the affected states at one point Saturday, a number that dropped by the end of the night to around 3 million.
In several countries, Europe's centre-right, still reeling from widespread electoral failure, faces a choice: hook up with the far right in order to grab back power, and thereby lend respectability to its ideas, or reject it outright on a point of principle but at the price of electoral defeat.
He claimed there could come a point, not yet reached, when it would amount to an abuse of power.
As officials often point out, they cannot deploy a soldier or marine for each mile of power or pipeline.
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