Any bank unable to raise private capital, perhaps rendering it insolvent, would be taken over.
Last year Langer and his group snipped a piece of its spine, rendering it paraplegic.
He added that Iraq-related concerns were rendering it "especially difficult" to forecast US economic performance.
But at the last minute on that night, a bearing in the antenna failed, rendering it nearly useless.
The mast hit the water, where it remained until it finally snapped under the pressure of the boat, rendering it all but useless.
Soil on land where trees have been cut down quickly erodes away, rendering it useless, so more land soon has to be cleared.
They hoped to design a new type of nontoxic therapy that could halt the growth of cancer, rendering it a chronic disease like diabetes.
To receive micro-signals from the insects would require a dish "quite close and several feet in diameter, rendering it a less than covert operation".
That response is still the detractors' argument today: namely that Brecht's theory weighs down the emotional impact of his work, rendering it unimmediate and unenjoyable.
Teresa Sarmina said the panel says it has developed "firm, fixed opinions" and "entrenched positions, " rendering it unable to return a verdict after 12 days of deliberations.
The recessions spawned by excessive austerity are rendering it self-defeating.
The world, as the media constantly report, is experiencing a shortage of food, and even when food is available, the rising prices are rendering it unaffordable to the poor.
In her collection of performance outfits and village wear produced with Adidas, McCartney did away with the traditional colors of the British flag and rendering it mostly in blue.
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He said that, once airborne, pilots would have to leave the restricted zone, which would take about 25 minutes, rendering it pointless for short helicopter flights or one-hour flying lessons.
But in the long term, these weeds (and perhaps the insects as well) will also become resistant to the genetically engineered fix, thereby rendering it useless and breeding us hardier weeds.
When it swills out of abattoirs and rendering-plants it carries some animal excrement, along with all the other debris for which even industrial meat processing finds no use.
It includes features that appeal to classic Boxee fans like support for DLNA rendering that lets it browse and play files from PCs or other devices on the same network and DMR that lets users push media to it from apps like Skifta.
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After a torrent of emails from geneticists, an artist scrambled to fix the rendering and repost it.
While Skrillex and his peers have gained popularity by producing their own music, they generally release it free, rendering piracy, the bane of traditional artists, irrelevant.
The game engine is the core component of a video game because it handles graphics rendering, game AI, and how objects behave and relate to each other in a game.
It enables adaptive rendering to ensure that the playback experience is as close as possible to the creator's original vision in any given environment, irrespective of speaker configuration in the playback environment.
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After that, it's a question of protecting the data and rendering the computer useless in case someone walks off with it while your back is turned at Starbucks.
Well, here you have it -- a rendering, real or otherwise, of the supposed (yet not in any way confirmed) ultraportable MacBook we've been hearing about.
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In practice, really, it'll make no difference to the end user whether all this magic is accomplished in a proxy or the browser itself -- as long as we get some thoroughly-reworked rendering capability to go along with it, of course.
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And with it in reverse, investors are rendering their harsh judgment.
But the U.S. is currently delaying data several minutes, as it separates out other secret signals, rendering them next to useless.
It is past time for an honest rendering of the facts suggested by "connecting these dots": America will not be made more secure by surrendering in Iraq.
For example, if the cloud detects that the client has high-end graphics, it can let the client do some rendering, transmitting abbreviated math that describes the function to be rendered, rather than forcing the server end to do the work centrally and ship lots of pixel values down the line.
The Hot Desk technology also enables the rendering of the application execution on the server, sending it down to the Sun Ray 1 appliance.
Google also said that it has new 3-D imaging and rendering technology, which will extract more dat from the higher-resolution aerial photographs captured by a fleet of planes working exclusively on behalf of Google.
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