If the endpoint stores that information locally, it can put it to use immediately.
But the success of this investment largely depends upon how utilities put it to use.
Only years later, when Mr Wichterle became interested in contact lenses, did he put it to use, and an industry was born.
Rather, the entire building envelope will be able to put it to use, allowing the structure to produce its own power and feed additional power into the grid system.
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But Mr. Bush moved quickly to put it to use in what has been his central strategic imperative over the past week, trying to rouse Republican voters to turn out.
His gruff, idiosyncratic voice only seems to gain more character with each passing year, and Hiatt seems determined to put it to use, with six albums released in the past 10 years alone.
By channelling money from those who have it spare, to those who can put it to good use, Wall Street and the City help drive the investment that underpins economic growth.
The stock markets were designed to get money to growing companies that could put it to best use and, in the process, give normal people a way to invest their cash in vehicles with the potential for growth.
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Rather than release it straight to the commercial market it's tailor-made for, 3M told us that we could expect to first see it put to use in educational settings -- offering children, parents and teachers kinesthetic learning opportunities.
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The technology, and our ever-improving ability to put it to productive use, will continue driving real gains in living standards.
At this rate, India can absorb foreign capital and put it to productive use, unlike some of the Southeast Asian economies.
The Liberian government, in partnership with the World Bank's Water and Sanitation program, has already put it to good use Kugler says, mapping 10, 000 water points during 2011.
Buyers in the wireless industry would gain the capacity they need to expand, and because they would pay billions for this bandwidth they would have every reason to put it to full use, not leave it idle as it is now.
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Hyuck Choo seems to think that it can be put to use in short order in the medical field, but it remains to be seen if we'll see this in the next wave of Google Fiber rollouts.
More importantly, the Windows Phone OS and its vertically-scrolling live tiles are particularly well suited to a greater screen acreage: almost every bit of it is put to good use, but Microsoft's minimalist design stops it from feeling overcrowded.
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He argued that just as the Israelites carried off the gold of the Egyptians and put it to their own use, so Christians could and should use the wisdom of the pagan Greeks as a gift from God.
The issue is people waste money in a sales situation that could be put to good use whether it is simply to add to lifestyle, pay down debt, or to invest.
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It's delivered the day the builders want it, and all they have to do is use a mechanical lift to put it in place.
Now it is time for the CIO to put that understanding of how the business supports IT to good use.
The data goes into a master CRM database, where we put it to active and regular use.
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"If there's no health risk, or the risk is low then we should allow athletes to use it, in fact we put athletes in a position where they have to use technology to go beyond their predecessors, " he explains.
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To put it more politely, scientists are increasingly happy to use it when talking about big volcanic events to the general public.
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As others say it is not science itself which influences our lives it is the use to which it is put.
Yet this flood of money raises the question: Can it all be put to productive use?
Remind giant U.S. metacorporations that antitrust law still existed and that it would be put to use.
Such so-called Dyson spheres would, if they exist, reradiate captured energy (after some of it had been put to good use) as heat infra-red radiation.
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The Attorney General, when he learned about it, put an end to it -- its employment, its use -- and instructed the Inspector General of the Department of Justice to investigate it.
Cheesman cited Atlanta as being one of the few cities to have put an Olympic stadium to good use by making it Turner Field, home the Atlanta Braves.
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With its newly purchased factory it could put that secret sauce to use.
Patrick has made clear her group of big investors plan to use it as a model to pursue similar put-back claims against other big banks that underwrote soured mortgage-backed securities.
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