The Bush Administration has decided to decontrol next week yet another sensitive dual-use technology: polysilicon.
Ultimately, the beneficiaries will be the more intelligent drivers, who are sensitive enough to use their tyres in the best way.
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As a practical matter, rigorous national security reviews of sensitive dual-use technologies often cannot be performed in so short a period of time.
Three months later with 80% coverage in the cities of Medellin and Bogota, began service tests with different users sensitive to the use of new technologies.
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The Hollings-Rockefeller legislation is also expected to contain both opt-in and opt-out requirements, which would force companies to use the most sensitive personal information on citizens only after those citizens proactively agree to that use.
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He ruled that the defense could use highly sensitive material in court, forcing the government to accept a compromise of secret information.
The key issue is why the White House sought the sensitive background files and what use, if any, officials made of the data.
However, such instruments are blinded by the intense infrared radiation emitted by flames, which overwhelm the sensitive detectors and limit their use in the field.
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In addition to its durable, scratch-resistant curved display, the Lumia 920 also has a new sensitive touchscreen that lets you use the device with fingernails or while wearing gloves.
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In an accompanying editorial, Dr Mary Tierney, an expert in geriatric research at the Sunnybrook And Women's College Health Sciences Center, Toronto, Canada, points out that the UCSF team did not use the most sensitive tests available.
This has had the effect of making them less sensitive than earlier devices that did use external antennas.
An easy-to-use, touch-sensitive, 3.0-inch high resolution LCD screen is powered by the touch of a finger to focus on subjects and activate the shutter.
While Congress gave officials powers to impose sweeping price controls, they say they will use them only on sensitive products such as fuels and medicines.
The Phenome Centre will aim to use and develop the sensitive anti-doping facilities to analyse samples in a faster and more detailed manner than previously possible.
If ministers want to protect a sensitive document, they can seek use a procedure that withdraws that evidence from the case so neither side can rely on it.
Use all available tools to protect sensitive documents from loss or theft.
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Advice: Never use e-mail to convey sensitive information, especially anonymously.
Selwyn Gerber, a managing partner with offshore banking firm PrimeGlobal USA, said his company considers the Internet so insecure that it won't use it at all to transmit sensitive customer data.
Never use a password from one of your sensitive e-mail, banking or portfolio accounts.
Lichens are sensitive to changes in their environment, and scientists use lichens as a way of finding out whether air is polluted or clean.
Governments are snapping up advanced monitoring and tracking systems to boost domestic law enforcement and counter the threat of terrorism even as businesses use the technology to manage and protect sensitive data.
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Zachary guesses Apple could offer a touch-sensitive pad, similar to the one Apple sells for use with its Macs.
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The survey shows three out of four people use their mobile device to share or access sensitive or personal data.
Each represents a situation where the government would want to use closed hearings to defend itself and protect sensitive information.
It would be extraordinary indeed if these countries were not to seek to use the placement of their nationals into such sensitive positions for the purpose of advancing their priority agendas.
The prime beneficiaries will be rate-sensitive companies like banks and property developers, exporters that can use savings from lower overheads to price their products competitively, and labor-intensive companies.
The Lib Dem leadership has faced some internal criticism for supporting separate plans in the Justice and Security Bill to extend the use of so-called secret courts to hear sensitive intelligence material.
Amazon has done a really nice job with that last one, offering up a sensitive dimmer switch with 24 notches, and a reminder to use a high setting for brightly lit rooms and a low setting for dark rooms, as unintuitive as that might sound.
The V603SH motion-sensitive mobile that was released last month, for example, makes use of this kind of technology.
Wii Sports took a prize for the innovative use it makes of the Wii console's motion-sensitive controller.
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