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And Block Live is attractive for customers: no need to truck all your documents to a spartan strip mall office, no problem if you left something at home.
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C. bought a database of subprime loans from a company called Loan Performance in order to study the problem more closely, something that, apparently, no other government regulator had thought to do.
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Mobile would seem to be the more obvious place to thrive for the title, as it lends itself to a touchscreen perfectly, but I would imagine there are plenty of bored souls at work and school who will have no problem playing the game in their browser as something to occupy their time.
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As they implemented their plan, it left the populace with the feeling something was not right, but no true idea of what the real problem was.
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His primary conclusion is that Samsung is the most logical buyer, which is something of a problem, given the report late yesterday that Samsung has no interest in such a deal.
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The problem with gene patents is they cover, by definition, something that no human created by design.
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No problem, let me just sit down at my desktop machine and queue something up on that screen so we can watch it on our other screen.
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Indeed, one of the very points of a company being in existence is that that gives them the ability to sue: they become a legal person (no, not a real person, only a legal one) on incorporation and this gives us something of a problem.
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