We use a wide range of methods to detect and prevent malpractice during examinations.
Bucking bull breeders, however, can use a wide array of techniques to maximize their investment.
The home side were trying to use their wide players to stretch Well and. in one such attack.
Companies use a wide variety of code names when reporting them, and companies often only report them in the financial footnotes.
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Its ease of use and wide support for mixed-computing environments makes it a solid choice for the first-timer and the seasoned home networker with simple needs.
And when fitted with a FUJIFILM M Mount Adapter, the X-E1 can use a wide variety of M lenses to broaden the scope of your photography.
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Curiously, Affirm will use Facebook to verify a user's identity, and it'll also use a wide range of social and location-based data to determine an individual's credit worthiness.
Volcanologist Sonia Calvari, of the Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Catania (INGV-CT), said rapid advances in technology enable experts to use a wide range of methods to continually map and monitor Etna from a distance.
While recording, the contrast detect AF system has the ability to use normal or wide area AF, track a subject through the frame, or use face priority AF to make sure faces are always in focus.
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Credit cards took about 30 years to gain wide use, ATM machines less than two decades.
By then, cheap, plastic syringes were in wide use, but they weren't usually sterilized.
The economic logic makes wide use of drones basically inevitable, but also makes them potentially more dangerous.
The wide use of sunscreen to prevent skin cancer has also hastened the decline in vitamin D levels.
The opposition had made wide use of text messages to rally crowds in the run-up to election day.
Halperin says that it may take wide use of the drug to be absolutely sure there are no problems.
The U.S. government has been concerned about the digital divide since the Internet came into wide use two decades ago.
HDFS, the Hadoop File System, was not created to support wide use of the data inside it by existing techniques.
Sendek expects wide use of Provenge, eventually, but worries that insurers could push back on price and rates the stock a hold.
Given their wide use, one might think that they are extremely valuable.
He claims that his cells have twice the system life and 25 percent less cost than the sodium sulfur in wide use today.
We built the Shine with that design intent and made it incredibly easy for anyone to use for a wide range of activity tracking.
"I am sure it will be of wide use to the whole sector in shining a spotlight on this previously poorly investigated area, " he said.
Twitter, where users can post comments of 140 characters or less, says more than 200 million people world-wide use the service at least twice a month.
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His book, Taxation of Damage Awards and Settlement Payments (4th Ed. 2009 with 2012 Supplement, Tax Institute), is in wide use by lawyers, judges, mediators and courts nationwide.
The trial tested a new chemo combination aimed at mopping up remaining tumor cells by giving patients the two drugs in wide use and adding a third, Pharmacia's Camptosar.
In his presentation at the CORE event, Poon acknowledged that the CT procedures he advocates are seen by many as needing more data before they move into wide use.
Both of those technologies for boosting memory and intelligence are in very early stages, in small animal studies only, and years (or possibly decades) away from wide use in humans.
Pitt also says that the drug's wide use might reduce the need for implantable cardiac defibrillators like those made by Medtronic (nyse: MDT - news - people ).
The courts' increasingly frequent and wide use of the law of contempt is cause for grave concern--not only to journalists, politicians and ordinary citizens, but also to the legal profession itself.
Secret Service agency spokesman Edwin Donovan said Sunday that he had heard the term but that it isn't in "wide use, " and may have originated with other professionals who travel frequently.
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