This will also hit profits and render some of their trading businesses not viable in their current form.
What makes this at least semi-believable is that the technology probably will soon be available to render much of this possible.
Its latest chips can render hundreds of millions of polygons per second, up from 1 million per second ten years ago.
Then in 2005 defib maker Guidant told doctors about a design flaw that could render two of its models ineffective--three years after it first spotted the problem.
What this all means in practical terms is that Newcomb and Lu have managed to limit the time required to render thousands of 3D surfaces to only a fraction of those 16.666 milliseconds, giving them the room to fill in the balance with believable physics (and who knows what else, eventually.) And physics equations themselves are incredibly efficient descriptions of movement.
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To miss this is to miss such a key part of the events that it would render the rest of a review or analysis worthless.
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Simply inserting this kind of subtle cue into sentences seems to render these kinds of arguments more convincing.
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One of the principles that allows you to have such confidence in the work of the IGs is their ability to render opinions independent of outside influence.
And last week Italy's final appeals court ruled that another piece of legislation, introduced in October 2001 to render large parts of the prosecution's evidence in the judges-bribing cases inadmissible, had no such effect.
This makes them a particularly powerful form of advertising as no technology will be invented that will render these type of ads obsolete.
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Hence concerns in law-enforcement circles that new forms of electronic money could render obsolete traditional methods of tracking tainted money, which rely heavily on the policing of bank transactions.
The computer search was a key piece of evidence in the murder trial as the prosecution sought to prove that Anthony had carefully studied the use of chloroform to render her daughter unconscious as part of a plan to murder 2 year old Caylee Anthony.
"Frequent copying of signature whistles would ... render the identity information of the whistle unreliable, " the study said.
However, the realities of contemporary technology either (1) render irrelevant the significance of the opinion (and appeals in particular) or make the opinions nearly (if not altogether) impossible to enforce.
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Taken together, these sorts of things render speeches an information-rich and easily quantifiable encapsulation of an election.
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This would reduce Nokia to being a device-maker and render obsolete many of its investments in services.
Vue d'Esprit: This virtual landscape generator uses elaborate ray-tracing features to render photorealistic pictures of any landscape you can imagine.
Ancient philosophers called our functions passions, because what we do tends to render higher functions of the soul passive before our ability to override them.
Without question, this flyer touched upon issues that many find upsetting, but to place restrictions on the topics that satire can address is to render this form of social commentary pointless.
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"(Withdrawing) would likely precipitate a further blow to efforts to stabilize the situation on the ground, and render the prospect of a negotiated Syrian-led transition, as laid out by the Action Group, more difficult, " Ban writes.
If he could do that, surely he should be able to render the quickness of his mare as she shook her tail against the flies, or impatiently raised her neck while he prepared the little painting cart, or pricked her ears as he made noises to the forest.
He tried to help them in any way he could, offering to render the sorts of little services one might expect from a secretary or a valet rather than a colleague, for which he was reproached by a writer of his own generation, who called him obsequious and servile.
"The pictures of this catastrophe render us speechless and can only hint at the scope of the hurt, " Merkel told the president Tuesday.
Moore was one of the pioneers at Intel and projected that every couple of years a new set of computing processors would render its predecessor obsolete and that this pace of innovation would be the new constant for decades to come.
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Because there is a host of conditions to be met to render such contracts valid, the help of an Islamic legal adviser is usually required.
In this context, it is wise to render a dual characterization of Fukushima itself.
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Even common reverse engineering tools merely render malware as thousands of lines of garbled text more legible to machine than man.
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"Ostalgia, " in 2011, mixed younger artists with older to render a compelling portrait of post-Soviet art from the edges of modern Europe.
Collectively, they render defense contractors incapable of applying the same industrial facilities to both military and commercial markets, because the cost of operating military lines is so high.
If we're to believe a render and a raft of claimed training documents nabbed by Gizmodo, that face is getting its debut in about two days' time.
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