HTML5 apps are cheaper and easier to create, and can work across different platforms like Firefox OS, though they fall down on offering high-spec features.
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Like I try to prepare myself because I - you know, when kids are really little and they fall down and they're not quite sure if they're hurt, so they look at you.
Giving them a place to stay isn't dealing with the kind of underlying issue, which is there's a very small number of people who are addicted to drugs, are mentally ill, have severe problems with alcohol, and they live on the streets and every winter they fall down drunk four times and get taken to the hospital and have to get a cat scan.
When I asked an insurance broker why that was the case his answer was: "Because they might fall down".
Most of their colleagues wish they would fall down a deep hole.
They want her to fall down but they don't to be seen tripping her up.
Indeed there is a danger that they will all fall down if a powerful earthquake strikes, which the government has warned could happen at any time.
It's not that they're going to fall down necessarily, but of course if you look to the past, they sometimes do.
The September figures show exports to the single currency area have now started to fall - they were down 0.2% on the month.
Hedge fund investors may wobble, but they don't fall down--even if returns are more in keeping with savings accounts than with some Flying Wallendas investment vehicle.
But below them are dozens of smaller makers, which are suffering as new-car prices fall (they are already down by 30% since 2004) and stricter emissions rules require big investments in technology.
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Instead of being engrossed in the complex and screwed up relationships of the gods, most of us often held our breath, wondering if the singers would slip and fall as they walked up and down the rather steep inclines as they sang.
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Across the globe, nations are locking down nuclear materials so they never fall into the wrong hands -- because of our leadership.
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Those eggs are deposited in the tree's branches, but when they hatch (which they do two weeks after being laid), the resulting larvae fall to the ground and tunnel down to the tree's roots, from which they suck their sustenance.
Because we rallied the world, nuclear materials are being locked down on every continent so they never fall into the hands of terrorists.
The ceiling could fall back down again in 2013, they say, or the government could decide to "claw back" gift- and estate-tax savings from this year and next.
Commodities fared little better, with Shanghai aluminium futures down 4%, the most they can fall in a single day.
When they expired, prices dropped down past 2009 lows in response during fall and winter.
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Some companies have tried to control risks by stocking up on plastics when they think the price will rise and running down inventories ahead of an expected fall.
So the main reason that vaccines seem to fall down the wrong side of the fence when it comes to deciding if they are "natural" may simply be about needles.
If the former communists do slow down privatisation they will do so as much out of fear that national assets will fall into Chinese hands as out of ideological principle.
"When it comes down to it, they want to offer us peanuts to work, " she said last fall.
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