Yet according to Interpol, the option, which has been available since 2002, is significantly underused.
Sophisticated machines to scan them are slow, underused and not in place at all U.S. airports.
That means adding about 18 factories with 36, 000 workers--in an industry glutted with underused auto plants.
The move would shutter 61 school buildings, including 53 underused schools and one program.
First Devon and Cornwall said the service was "underused" which made it uneconomical to run.
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Advertising directly to consumers, where it is allowed, is a crucial and underused tool.
Radio is underused in education and its potential as a learning tool is often underexploited.
Although PPPs are not new to America, they remain underused as an engine for transportation infrastructure investment.
All of these companies have figured out how to create economies of scale by pooling unused or underused resources.
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The longer-range solution is for the federal government toc re-purpose unused and underused radio spectrum for mobile broadband purposes.
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For all the hype Visceral gave about Carver adding a new layer to the story, he felt oddly underused.
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Companies and brands are sitting on mountains of data, most of it underused.
Monitor found the lack of income and the hospital being underused meant the trust was struggling to meet its repayments.
Beijing's Bird's Nest, the wonder of the world in 2008, is underused, goggled at by day-trippers and the odd concert-goer.
Economists call this "underemployment", in the sense that the people holding such jobs are underused and do not contribute to productivity.
Indeed, security measures tend to be underused on all mobile devices and there is a trade-off to manage between security and productivity.
It also showed that although the center was overloaded in the middle of the day, it was underused later in the afternoon.
And, vaccines that can prevent diseases like flu and cancer are underused.
New laws proposed last year included provisions for closing down underused lines.
The jets will fly point-to-point among the nation's largely underused 5, 400 smaller airports, situated within a half hour's drive of 93% of Americans.
The most logical way they (and other troubled carmakers) might cut costs is to combine their production in Europe and shut underused plants.
In Nice the EasyRentacar "office" is a simple desk in an office building's underused underground parking lot, a ten-minute walk from the airport.
Last winter Congress approved auctions to encourage over-the-air TV broadcasters to transfer underused spectrum to more valuable modern services, such as mobile data networks.
In 2007 Nabucco will be forced to accept Russian involvement, including a hook-up to the underused Blue Stream pipeline that links Russia and Turkey.
VLJs are mostly confined to the large number of underused airports and airfields in America, Ms Blakey believes they will provide valuable growth opportunities.
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The ITPGRFA has two major aims: to prevent the loss of underused crops and ensure the full diversity of common crop species is maintained.
Underused public sector buildings could also be taken into community ownership.
Underused buildings could then be sold off to free up money.
But there were also high hopes, fuelled by the thought of vast quantities of underused brainpower and raw materials that were now joining the world economy.
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