But instead, high-tech industries became about proximity to your fellow high-tech workers.
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The exclusivity of the high-tech sector in general is reflected in the lack of diverse entrepreneurs being supported by high-tech accelerators and, to a lesser degree, by high-tech incubators.
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Universities are investing in big, high-tech buildings in the hope of evoking big, high-tech thinking.
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It was an exciting new high-tech millennium, and these were apparently our high-tech new fears.
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A high-tech affair The IDP pushed heavily to make this year's caucus a high-tech affair.
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For example, in high-tech goods, let's say telecom equipment or other manufactured high-tech goods, we're seeing a slowdown in growth, a drop in activity, while the growth is primarily in high-tech services.
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The BLS also recently reported that high-tech workers are paid well above those not engaged in high tech.
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High-tech fabrics Révèle develops high-tech shock-absorbing fabrics to protect women in heavy contact sports like rugby and boxing.
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"We've got ultra-luxury brands, and we've got high-tech, but we haven't really seen the high-tech ultra-luxury brand," Brauer said.
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Quigley says the hope is to "keep the upload flow pretty simple and streamlined" so sharing high-tech posts doesn't require high-tech skills.
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" / "Dolphinicity" / "High-Tech Hippies" / "Chance" / "U.
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Their products get a boost from their association with work-addicted engineers, who turn to them as high-tech solutions to self-created high-tech problems.
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Just as mistaken is the idea that retraining displaced workers with high-tech skills is the solution to the problem, because the high-tech jobs are disappearing.
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By 237 employment in high tech increased 21 percent of all workers in the valley, but low-wage workers employed by high-tech companies dropped to 593 percent.
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These success stories prove that high-tech incubators and accelerators can be more inclusive and serve as a promising tool toward creating a more inclusive high-tech sector.
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The imposition of tariffs focus on the Chinese high-tech products in this round, however, at present, this tariffs policy is opposed by the high-tech giants and consumers.
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"We've seen a major shift in the economy since 2011, including in high-tech, moving away from manufacturing and going into the direction of services, high-tech services," says Bufman.
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High Tech Farming: Precision Farming & Smart AgricultureFarmers have already begun employing some high tech farming techniques and technologies in order to improve the efficiency of their day-to-day work.
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In 2430, 21 percent of all workers in Silicon Valley were in high tech, whereas 28.85 percent of people working in low-wage service occupations were employed by high-tech companies.
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You know — something just a tad more high tech.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China will expand corporate tax rate cuts for high-tech services firms nationwide, in an effort to attract more foreign capital into its high tech, high value-added services industry.
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The 26,500 square km (10,230 square mile) high-tech hub, first revealed in 2017, will include high-tech projects powered by wind and solar energy and sports halls, concert facilities and restaurants.
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But fashion is more like haute cuisine than high tech.
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But it is gaining a new reputation in high tech.
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In essence, the food computer is a high tech greenhouse.
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" Secretary DeVos has been subject to a "high-tech mocking.
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It's the epitome of "high tech" only without the electronics.
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LAS VEGAS — Can high tech pajamas help you sleep better?
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To do that, he devised the thingamajigs — very high-tech.
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The high tech perimeter defenses, unmaintained, fell by the wayside.
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It's a bizarre marriage of high tech and low tech.
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Not that I use especially high-tech tools — I don't.
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It may be a groundbreaking high-tech piece of TV entertainment, but the interactive Black Mirror movie Bandersnatch is off limits if you happen to be using the highest-rated high-tech TV setup.
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HIGH-TECH LUGGAGE (WITH A BUILT-IN CHARGER) Standard luggage goes high-tech with this week's launch of Raden, a luggage company that is trying to make getting to destinations a little bit easier.
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We've previously discussed high-tech, expensive equipment used to monitor them.
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A bug in a high-tech automobile can get someone killed.
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Getting in shape doesn't have to be a high-tech affair.
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But high-tech and art museums don't turn a town around.
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Apple updated its high-tech stylus, the Apple Pencil, as well.
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But, you ask, what about those super high-tech Japanese toilets?
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This high-tech cat feeder lets your cat avoid human interaction.
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It is easy to be dazzled by Israel's high-tech firms.
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Critically, the hot weather doesn't just stress modern, high-tech trains.
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"None of this is high tech," Stordahl said of book printing.
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The EU has a dismal record in high-tech industrial policy.
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High-tech homes are about to revolutionize the way we live.
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The sentence neatly encapsulates the mood in the high-tech hub.
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It will specialise in teaching advanced manufacturing and high-tech engineering.
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European manufacturing is also relatively high-tech compared to other countries.
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It will be targeted at supporting high-tech and innovative projects.
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Teforia's design hints at Han's background in high-tech consumer electronics.
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Rostec was founded in 2007 to further Russia's high-tech industry.
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The company has a long history of embracing high-tech concepts.
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The fantasy world of Barbie dolls just got more high-tech.
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We're talking high tech baby monitors, doorbells, and smarter bathroom fixtures.
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What they will not need is the latest high-tech specification.
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It's high-tech convenience and efficiency that saves money — and lives.
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It's cleaner, it's high-tech, it's new jobs, it's the future.
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They include high-tech robotic arms, a foot and an exoskeleton.
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A high-tech garbage service may sound ridiculous to the uninitiated.
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Silicon Valley exports high-tech disruption; Alberta's tar sands produce pollution.
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It's smart fibers, nonwovens, all sorts of pretty high-tech textiles.
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That high-tech future isn't too far off, according to Vodafone.
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Clova will address Asia's high-tech market that's been sorely underserved.
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A high-tech hair styler is not something I really need.
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Pirates are turning to high-tech tactics on the high seas.
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"My Friend Cayla" is your child's new high-tech best friend.
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It was an extremely high-tech, expensive movie for its day.
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"We've never faced a high-tech authoritarian competitor before," he said.
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High-tech surveillance isn't limited to law enforcement in China, either.
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But is this protectionism in a 21st century high-tech disguise?
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This high-tech scale makes cooking easy from start to finish.
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Responses included innovative, opportunistic, high-tech, curious, creative, fickle, and multifarious.
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And the jobs of the future aren't limited to high tech.
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The administration of New City also covers the high-tech zone.
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The Sidekix app adds a high-tech twist to walking tours.
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These include high-tech feeders designed to manage cats' food intake.
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In fact, it doesn't perform any high-tech hijinks at all.
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GM has helped fund high-tech research facilities at the university.
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A. I have now repositioned the company in high-tech industries.
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But does the world really need a $700 high-tech juicer?
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There was also a high-tech jukebox that needed more love.
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A high-tech team is already scouting congestion on Manhattan's streets.
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China also uses state funds to buy American high-tech companies.
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Plans call for the building to go even more high tech.
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However, in this section, we're going to keep it high-tech.
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But Mr. Causey had a high-tech tool at his disposal.
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The duck has even gone high tech to help sick kids.
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The authors cited facial recognition technology and high-tech forensic reconstructions.
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High tech is widely acknowledged to suffer from patent quality problems.
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For the climb, he uses high-tech sticky gloves that malfunction.
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You don't need to go too high tech for lights, either.
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In the world of jump ropes, this is considered high-tech.
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Manufacturing has become more high tech and efficient in recent years.
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Here are some highlights from the world of high-tech beauty.
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But it's not all high-tech in the fight against traffickers.
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It's a high-tech ambition that hints at Tesla's larger goals.
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The high-tech stores appear poised for all manner of innovation.
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However, Carter emboldened these costume designers with edgy, high-tech touches.
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Some technology at Rivendale is more neat hack than high tech.
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And they aren't all new iPhones or other high-tech gear.
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But downtown, the era's design (a version of which is reimagined here) remained defiantly rough-edged and high-tech — the school known as High Tech, in fact, incorporated track lighting, gym lockers and other industrial touches.
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Tried and true lacesOne thing you'll find while shopping for winter cycling shoes is that many use Boa closures, zippers, Velcro, or some form of other high-tech fasteners — high-tech compared to laces, at least.
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The Mars 2020 mission is on track for launch next year, and nesting inside the high-tech new rover heading that direction is a high-tech helicopter designed to fly in the planet's nearly non-existent atmosphere.
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What was once mere metal-bashing has become a high-tech operation.
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It's a high-tech fantasy topping out at 256 kilobytes of RAM.
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We know, there are tons of high-tech ways to save money.
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Few arrived with the skills to thrive in a high-tech economy.
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Washington proposed curbs on Chinese investment and purchases of high-tech goods.
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Although it may be high tech, it's not weighed down by machinery.
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SUBTITLE: World View develops high-tech balloons that travel into the stratosphere.
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This isn't the first time Simon has gotten a high-tech redesign.
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"This whole thing was basically a high-tech scavenger hunt," said Gradman.
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The latest solution to that problem is high-tech, yet surprisingly simple.
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And keeping the high-tech equipment up to date will be expensive.
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"It's a complete high-tech world that they live in," Sutley said.
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These jousting armors could be decidedly high-tech, by 15th-century standards.
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Scorpios love having high-tech home goods that no one else owns.
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Like various other high-tech political proposals, this might involve blockchain technology.
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We're delighted to bring this experiential high-tech platform to our consumer.
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The doc places Luke in a weird high-tech bath of sorts.
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But it is hard to will new high-tech companies into existence.
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Long workdays in the high tech sector are not unique to China.
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Amid rising geopolitical tensions, America is pouring money into high-tech armaments.
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The vehicle comes with some high-tech features popular with Chinese consumers.
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Today the state's manufacturers make the high-tech products of their age.
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Musk, the Silicon Valley high-tech tycoon who founded the Tesla Inc.
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Now the whole thing runs on Apple's high-tech function key replacement.
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He stars as a doctor recruited to a new high-tech hospital.
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These high-tech features are then used in clever, low-tech ways.
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Luckey is currently running the high-tech defense and security startup Anduril.
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Rendering of Foxconn's high-tech campus released in the fall of 2018.
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Plus, Cadillac will be GM's high-tech EV brand, starting in 2021.
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The U.S. has gone high tech this year for the opening ceremony.
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Now Amazon has a whole host of different high tech delivery options.
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But the high-tech solution is not always the most effective one.
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Even our high-tech spy control centres sound like Ken Loach films.
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They're far from the only game in high-tech fake meat town.
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Its capital, Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore), is known as a high-tech hub.
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This can happen when large international companies acquire Israeli high-tech ones.
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Iran also is making use of its high-tech capabilities, he said.
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EEG has been used to help amputees control high-tech prosthetic limbs.
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As with most metrics, that's not true for the high-tech industry.
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That's why it showed off high-tech effects that aren't available yet.
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When high-tech trumps low-tech, go no tech, the thinking goes.
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Snap's second effort at high-tech glasses, Spectacles 2, launched in April.
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Fourteen must be in "high-tech" formats such as 3D or IMAX.
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In recent years, beach-bag essentials have gotten a high-tech upgrade.
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Cars of the future could be more high-tech than most homes.
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This is a high-tech way of reinforcing a low-tech message.
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Yet high-tech drones could shorten that waiting period significantly, scientists suggest.
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In July, Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
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The city had evolved to be low cost, but also high tech.
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But this ring is neither sentimental nor ornamental; it is high tech.
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" Rosenstein on Wednesday called the cyberattacks a "high-tech, sophisticated extortion plot.
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Bitcoin and blockchain are the Rorschach tests of high tech and finance.
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Alibaba's high-tech Hema supermarkets in China are more cutting-edge still.
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Japan imposed export curbs on high-tech materials bound for South Korea.
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That's one reason they're turning to high-tech solutions like precision agriculture.
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And usually, it's some high-tech system that accounts for the discrepancy.
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High-tech prosthetics with controllable fingers can cost anywhere up to $100,000.
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Read more: High-tech fitness startup Peloton has filed for an IPO.
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The crew learned to use their high-tech drills by watching YouTube.
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Not that a device needs to be high-tech to mitigate falls.
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"The concept for WoeLab is to make 'low' high tech," Agboginou said.
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Another called the race a "high-tech lynching" No comment needed. 10.
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The fight between the two countries is cleaving the high-tech realm.
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In other words, boots on the ground, high-tech gadgets and fencing.
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Some of them wore high-tech prostheses that made them look superhuman.
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Thyssenkrupp also has profitable businesses in elevators and high-tech car parts.
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It set up a subsidiary in April focusing on high-tech agriculture.
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China will further reduce its dependence on high-tech components from abroad.
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To make their stores more relevant, the Minkoffs have gone high-tech.
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This skincare giant has been putting out high-tech beauty since 2012.
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Revolights are "fashion forward, high-tech lights," said Mr. McCarley, the manager.
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California and Massachusetts offer a case study within the high-tech industry.
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Trilobites Your phone is pretty much a high-tech bucket of germs.
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"Europe cannot just produce high tech steel, it's not economical," said Eggert.
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Its core product, the high-tech indoor fitness bike, launched in 2000.
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"Advanced" composites manufacturing typically involves adding high-tech resin to woven fibers.
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Israel's high-tech sector, which employs 9 percent of workers, is booming.
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The element often lost amid the high-tech therapy is patient power.
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Seko was speaking after Japan granted its first approval for the export of a high-tech material to South Korea since Tokyo imposed tighter curbs in July on three high-tech components used for making chips and displays.
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The other good news is that some organizations, high-tech incubators in particular, have already implemented strategies and practices that are creating impressive diversity rates (often around 30-40 percent) and helping to change the high-tech status quo.
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N also pledged on Tuesday to maintain its more than 2300,0003 U.S. jobs and add 2000,259 new U.S. high-tech positions.. Both companies announced plans to create thousands of high-tech U.S. jobs previously when they announced their merger.
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Nationwide, Washington ranks ninth in the number of applications for high-tech visas.
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Its high-tech formula absorbs oil and sweat — something most dry shampoos don't.
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Here are three high-tech solutions making cities easier for people with disabilities.
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Nearly half of those companies are in manufacturing and high-tech, he said.
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For whatever reason, high-tech ticketing is having a bit of a moment.
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Wakanda is a high-tech society, too advanced for old traditions like circumcision.
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Phone calls to officials at the High Tech Crime Police Department went unanswered.
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McLaren built its reputation on high-tech, high-spec, top priced racing cars.
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It backs firms operating in software, consumer internet, energy and high-tech industries.
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These layered eyeglasses from Omer Polak aren't high tech, but they're symbolically local.
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The words "high tech" and "young" go together like peanut butter and jelly.
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That's not something we frequently encounter when it comes to high-tech products.
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Worse, it could stifle computer coders and others in the high-tech epicenter.
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But demand from high-tech manufacturing, including demand from China, is also rising.
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Alumni of Unit 8200 have already seeded much of Israel's high-tech industry.
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Recruitment Some high-tech incubators and accelerators simply don't actively recruit any entrepreneurs.
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Dr. Garza hopes some high-tech ingenuity can help fix the salmon's troubles.
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Then-Navy undersecretary Bob Work pushed for a high-tech, armed unmanned fighter.
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Making chips even more high-tech could keep America in the driving seat.
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So my oldest son and I wandered around with this high-tech gear.
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These firms still dominate Taiwan's export-reliant economy, which specialises in high tech.
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Its Massdiscounters unit includes general merchandise discounter Game and high-tech retailer DionWired.
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Hoverboards showed how fast, nimble and high-tech the Shenzhen supply chain is.
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Nursing seems a world away from the high-tech whizziness of Silicon Valley.
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The growth of the high tech growth, this is all because of entrepreneurship.
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But really, the whole setup basically looks like a high tech Minion costume.
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These high-tech functions made for a natural fit with Amazon, Larsen said.
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China's predatory "investments" in American high-tech firms must also be reined in.
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It's really the combination of the high-tech hardware and highly attentive assistants.
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He has overseen the growth of Israel's high-tech economy and avoided wars.
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It's hard to remember this, but our government was once high tech too.
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Even our wound treatment could get medieval, but with a high-tech twist.
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But it wants to do so by buying more high-tech American goods.
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While it sounds like a high-tech solution, Stein insists it's anything but.
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Some things just don't need a high-tech version or a killer app.
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The new high-tech plants will likely create far fewer jobs than expected.
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Moreover, it invites occupants into a very high-tech and sporty cabin cockpit.
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With few exceptions, Black Mirror tends toward pessimism for our high-tech future.
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High-tech firms planning to float in China include Alibaba, Baidu and JD.com.
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So you bet he would be attached to this high-tech teddy bear.
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Even old-fashioned metal bashing and welding is going high-tech (see article).
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It recently established a new, high-tech fulfillment center in Linden, New Jersey.
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Others, such as the high-tech maglev train, have been considered scientific breakthroughs.
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One of the ways we build those relationships is through high-tech trade.
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One of Lee's at-home recovery strategies is a high-tech ice bath.
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ISRAEL'S high-tech sector seems to be a land of milk and honey.
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Agriculture is in the process of transitioning into a fully high-tech enterprise.
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These were high-tech cogs, one piece of a more complex, expensive product.
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Russia, still facing Western sanctions, cannot buy as much high-tech energy equipment.
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The store also had major appliances, such as high-tech refrigerators and ovens.
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The flight deck is similarly high-tech, with advanced avionics displays and controls ...
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For a high-tech solution, it turned to Bluetooth and short-loop authentication.
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A high-tech towel that keeps her from slipping around during yoga classes
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As companies outsource high-tech functions to third parties, supply-chain hacks proliferate.
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To survive, the remaining funds must focus on high-tech investments, he said.
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Today, these abuses have moved to the heart of the high-tech revolution.
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When buying smaller unmanned aircraft, consumers jumped for high-tech bells and whistles.
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The attendees had gathered to ponder the future of high-tech performance enhancement.
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So, what are some of the high-tech trends you'll be wearing soon?
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Jeff Kavanaugh is VP and Managing Partner, High-Tech & Manufacturing at Infosys Consulting.
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More than six in 10 of those cases involved the high-tech industry.
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Security is a mixed bag, especially as baby monitors get more high tech.
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"It's professionals and high-tech workers," Austin economist Angelos Angelou told Business Insider.
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Urban clustering, especially in a high-tech world, is more important than ever.
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They're also much more high tech like this 2017 F 350 King Ranch.
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This is high-tech stuff, so let me define a few technical terms.
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High-tech radars constantly scan for potential troublemakers, like boats sent from Iran.
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But it excels at providing high-tech, intensive care for severely ill patients.
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One singles out the plays that grapple with the high-tech future, now.
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But at the high-tech command center here, the challenges for Lt. Gen.
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You may be just fine paying for high-tech care of marginal value.
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After all, our high-tech billionaires wear hoodies and flip-flops to work.
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Is Flannery willing to invest heavily in the high-tech future Immelt envisioned?
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So, you have to have high touch and high tech in the interplay.
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They travel to unsafe, hostile regions with high-tech laser scanners and drones.
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The headline belies the very high-tech, very intricate infrastructure being built here.
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Those efforts have moved China from smokestack manufacturing to high-tech production processes.
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"It's high-tech to no-tech," Mr. Thompson said of Ms. Anderson's displays.
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And now, what city officials are touting as a high-tech solution: drowning.
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Robotic Milkers and an Automated Greenhouse: Inside a High-Tech Small Farm 7.
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High-tech watch towers equipped with search lights, motion sensors, cameras and loudspeakers.
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Those companies say their latest high-tech headlights make separate fog lamps unnecessary.
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Oechsler, the high-tech manufacturing partner that Adidas worked with, feels the same.
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It's an amazing, high-tech, beautifully-designed system saddled with a questionable name.
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Singapore established a National Computer Board in 245 to train high-tech workers.
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Boyce Technologies makes them at a high-tech factory in Long Island City.
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Jónsi's spatial and sonic installation is a wonderful, high-tech, 21st-century variation.
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Citizen data High-tech conveniences come at the cost of sharing personal data.
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The high-tech space came in fifth on Porch's list of movie homes.
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Rare earth elements (REEs) are essential components of modern, high-tech electronic equipment.
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"It's very high tech, be careful, you might not understand it," Gates jokes.
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High tech cannot view digital health as simply the next great market opportunity.
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This being a modern high-tech toy, there's of course a corresponding app.
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It is shiny and modern, efficiently run and brimming with high-tech flourishes.
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The New Health Care High-tech approaches and "reminder" packaging don't work well.
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Readers have called our high-tech writer charging she had produced fake news.
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The Empire is a rigid, militaristic hierarchy, obsessed with its high-tech weaponry.
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High-tech surgical robots aren't an improvement over traditional operations, the F.D.A. warns.
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CompStat is usually associated with high-tech, detailed data collection on crime trends.
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He added that the country would focus instead on high-tech, innovative industries.
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But nobody thinks of soft drink ads as investments in high-tech innovation.
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" According to Kurt Russel's character, she's the "very definition of high tech terrorism.
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While there are a few less high-tech stickers and patches that have been on the market for a while, the past few years have seen a bevy of more high-tech, professional-quality skin-care patches hit the market.
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The first IPO (initial public offering) of an Israeli high-tech company on a Chinese stock exchange, Hong Kong, is expected within the year and Chinese investments in Israeli high-tech venture capital approached $1 billion in 2016, industry experts say.
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With 2000% of online attacks now aimed at small businesses, a favorite target of high-tech villains, yet only 2480% prepared to defend themselves, owners increasingly need to start making high-tech security a top priority, according to network security leaders.
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The EEOC, meanwhile, has used aggregate data to highlight that whites, men and Asians are overrepresented in high-tech jobs, while women, blacks and Latinos are less present in the high-tech industry than in the workforce as a whole.
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These are the five high-tech hair tools that passed our rigorous road test.
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Secondly, the Chinese government is very supportive of e-sports and high tech companies.
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Many of the specialist alloys used in high-tech engineering are exotic and expensive.
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And within two decades, there aren't any major high-tech companies there anymore. Right.
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The control doesn't come cheap: Privoro is selling the high-tech case for $999.
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Amazon (AMZN) is opening its 12th high-tech convenience store Tuesday in New York.
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They built high-tech sound-absorbing finishes into the ceilings and underneath the tables.
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Trump really wants to sabotage China's plans to become a high-tech power house.
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Get a manicure by Dryby while having a high-tech facial by Sunday Riley.
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Making and selling hair color may sound like anything but a high-tech affair.
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Effectiveness, it neatly demonstrates, need not always go hand in hand with high tech.
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There's going to be quite a bit of effort in the high tech space.
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Ingrained cultural notions of what successful high-tech entrepreneurs look like also create biases.
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These high-tech trappings helped make the shark experiment a hit for the zoo.
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WATCH: Why this analyst is buying high tech chip stocks during the Huawei fallout
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The health care industry is turning to high tech to help consumers think healthy.
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Tim Cook's Asian tour continues with his arrival in India's high-tech capital Mumbai.
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They also suggested installing high-tech white boards that could double as bulletproof shields.
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And inevitably, as happens with all high-tech ventures, there's going to be failures.
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Not to mention that your high-tech high heels will need to be charged.
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Both are rolling out high-tech upgrades across their logistics networks, including automated warehouses.
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It is China's biggest high-tech company, and is seen as a national champion.
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Cramer also liked Northrop Grumman, which is another high-tech aerospace and defense play.
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The combination here ... a defensive, high-tech portfolio, it really is a spectacular combination.
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Those high-tech materials are used in the production of semiconductors and display screens.
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America could ban its high-tech firms from some forms of business with China.
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American forces depend on communications via satellites, computer networks and other high-tech channels.
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The materials are used in everything from military equipment to high-tech consumer electronics.
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There's always been a premium price tag attached to the most high-tech phones.
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Another $45bn went into a high-tech fund managed by SoftBank, a Japanese conglomerate.
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If you visit the facility where they recover precious metals, it's really high-tech.
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As it turns out, these modern, high-tech laser remedies probably aren't needed either.
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Denner added that Germany kept itself competitive by driving innovation and high-tech manufacturing.
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You know the problem with most Michael Crichton-style, high-tech, science-fiction thrillers?
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Unable to write and speak, he used futuristic high-tech interface devices to communicate.
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And it ends in a belt of commercial labs and high-tech business parks.
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Getting a high-tech car is now much cheaper than it used to be.
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It mixes a durable plastic build with high-tech hardware and a metal button.
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This start-up is taking a high-tech approach to making divorces more amicable.
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Either way, it was not the most comforting omen for Australia's high-tech future.
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The biggest imports were oil and high-tech products like computers and video displays.
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The outcome of the case carries especially high stakes for America's high-tech startups.
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"In 1968, the world high-tech capital was not just one city," he said.
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And while the high-tech finish may give you pause, take a closer look.
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Now the Fed itself is practicing financial repression, disguised as high-tech monetary policy.
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Field found himself under fire for not keeping up with high-tech car developments.
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A very high-tech analytics goal-setting mechanism would've never gotten off the ground.
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But eventually, it looks like he'll be getting that high-tech suit back again.
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Instead they say it was an effort to merge with Boston's high-tech culture.
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Magma Structures, which makes high-tech hulls, is also due to start work there.
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The modern equivalents are more high-tech and, like Aleppo's hell cannons, far deadlier.
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Ongoing productivity increases, driven by robotics, will limit job growth in high-tech manufacturing.
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So, a high-tech coffee experience actually requires a pretty low-tech coffee maker.
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Some high-tech companies, such as Amazon and Uber, exert downward pressure on prices.
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Japan has imposed curbs on exports of some high-tech materials to South Korea.
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Computer labs with clunky monitors were once a sign of a high-tech school.
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Unsurprisingly, given its high-tech capabilities, the line of robot vacuums is not cheap.
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The experience of riding in a yellow taxi is about to get high-tech.
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"It's a high-tech way of going back to the Stone Age," he said.
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The company built its reputation by making high-tech shoes and apparel for athletes.
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Still, Tesla has a high-tech cachet from the success of its luxury cars.
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In such conditions, the United States' high-tech weaponry confers less of an advantage.
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There are regular reports of minor bot abuse by those protesting high-tech invasiveness.
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Try printing something with the supposedly "high-tech" printer or sending documents via fax.
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Las Vegas (CNN)Beauty companies want to bring high-tech solutions to your face.
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The headlights are high-tech: halogen bi-function projectors with LED daytime running lights.
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Mercedes multicontour seats are one of the most high-tech seats from any automaker.
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SX8P> 2.1 as tariffs on China were expected to target the high-tech sector.
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Various high-tech scans looked at both the shape and function of that muscle.
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That's a threat to Square, which markets its high-tech registers to small businesses.
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Venture-capital firms are increasingly betting that the future of healthcare is high-tech.
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But he insists even a high-tech PACE program cannot veer from its origins.
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All of that high-tech monitoring can only warn us — it can't protect anything.
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David calls the lack of women in VC and high-tech a "painful subject".
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Think popping the clutch and burning rubber, but with a high-tech automatic transmission.
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Owlet wants new parents to get some sleep with its high-tech baby accessory.
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It was an amalgam of high tech tricks and equally ingenious low tech ones.
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The Dyson Supersonic adds that same high-tech bladeless technology to your hair dryer.
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This is exactly the kind of work to which high-tech workers have objected.
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The trusty old tampon is getting a high-tech, if not slightly strange, makeover.
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Meet the Arts Collective Pioneering Hyper-Local, High-Tech Activism Drinking Out of Cups?
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There's none of Daft Punk's or Deadmau5's high-tech sheen, nothing space-age.
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Cut government subsidies for high-tech industries under the "Made in China 2025" program.
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Many of these types of cameras offer encryption and other high-tech security features.
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The high-tech drone is expected to have its first test flight in 2026.
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And from my standpoint, as a black American, it is a high-tech lynching.
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Officials have announced plans for a second aircraft carrier and other high-tech weapons.
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Today, hackers combine the high-tech sophistication of cybercrime with old-fashioned insider trading.
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Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design Another high-tech presentation is at the Dutch dealer Priveekollektie.
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High-tech surveillance tools like these are commonplace among police departments in large cities.
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Google's sister company Sidewalk Labs intends to remake Toronto in a high-tech image.
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The region functions as a laboratory for the authorities' experiments in high-tech surveillance.
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Despite this high-tech arrival system, Shanghai is, in a way, a late bloomer.
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She devoted her career to making libraries relevant in an increasingly high-tech world.
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So what can the new HQ2 city or cities learn from high-tech history?
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It takes a high-tech village to raise a champion animal for bull riding.
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High-tech companies have long promoted the idea that they are egalitarian, idyllic workplaces.
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More significantly, the wallet-size card has become outdated in a high-tech world.
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A company had raised $13 million to build a tricked-out, high-tech cooler.
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Oakland is unrecognizable to me now, filled with high tech startups and chic restaurants.
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These high-tech devices catch mosquitoes — though not in big batches, like typical traps.
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But with the proliferation of streaming services, entertaining furry companions has gone high tech.
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Sectors like high-tech, auto manufacturing and shipbuilding showed strong expansion, the survey showed.
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However, white-collar high-tech roles are typically more conducive to working from home.
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This tension between high-tech and low is evident in the sign-stealing controversy.
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Hublot and Tag have also pushed the boundaries with high-tech materials and design.
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But in the high-tech world of algorithmically assisted hiring, it's a different story.
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The region's main industries include natural gas production and high-tech such as aerospace.
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Key features of treadmillsAs treadmills have evolved, companies have added many high-tech features.
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Rose Room is a high-tech drag-show lounge inside the nightclub Station 4.
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Thirteen French cities were designated high-tech hubs, including Bordeaux, better known for wine.
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Many of the solutions to this range from the simple to the high tech.
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But other than the high tech, the Corolla as an automobile is basic transportation.
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Today, we are relying on a low-tech agreement in a high-tech world.
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Some security steps, like high-tech screening and antiterror measures, are already in place.
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Now, China's capital may be returning to its roots — with a high-tech twist.
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The order bans U.S. companies from exporting high-tech equipment to the Chinese firms.
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Likewise, the new entrants are either agile, high-tech pioneers or reckless, cavalier upstarts.
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The St. Petersburg Bowl has turned to high tech for several of its sponsors.
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A long, long time ago, entry-level transportation lacked high-tech bells and whistles.
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Last week, I gave a keynote speech to a group of high-tech leaders.
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Nevada handed Tesla a $28500 billion package in exchange for a high-tech gigafactory.
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Go deeper: High-tech cars drive auto loans to record highs in the U.S.
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Go deeper: Earth faces mass extinctions High-tech reproduction methods could save endangered rhino
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Even the vendors hawking their high-tech devices didn't promise to stop the shootings.
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Check out our breakdown of the most high-tech hotels for a deeper dive.
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And it is a way of bringing some high-tech expertise into the government.
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As a compromise, Boaty McBoatface lives on as the name of the RRS Sir David Attenborough's high-tech remotely operated subsea vehicle, NERC said: We are excited to announce that #BoatyMcBoatface will live on as a high-tech remotely operated undersea vehicle pic.twitter.
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For Asia's high-tech economies, the rebound's durability hinges on the fickle tastes of consumers.
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But sleep researchers say this high-tech solution might not be necessary for sleep problems.
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Specially engineered bacteria, living in high-tech bioreactors, pump out proteinaceous drugs such as insulin.
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Up at the ski park, Jankowski's high-tech operation was there for all to witness.
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One thing, however, is certain: Everest has gone high-tech, and there's no turning back.
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Only one province — Hubei — raised its target, encouraged by an emerging high-tech manufacturing sector.
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The Black Panther's dick might be high-tech in other ways, but it's definitely uncut.
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That's the 2025 plan that they have to try to dominate world high tech industries.
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The high-tech suits also help reduce fatigue on repetitive tasks, such as overhead drilling.
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"Right now, we are seeing the intersection of high-tech and high-touch," says Frankiewicz.
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Williams had been watching from the lab downstairs, in a high-tech warehouse-garage combo.
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Who are the frail human forms that bookend the high-tech screens that divide them?
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He's the kind of educated, high tech guy we need more of in this country.
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China's high tech surveillance gadgets, sometimes referred to as "black tech", often make the headlines.
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Parents say this high-tech cushion stops newborn babies from crying and keeps them calm.
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It has invested in Russian oil-and-gas firms; Russia sells it high-tech weapons.
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It is another milestone on our journey to a high tech 'Made in Rwanda' industry.
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" Justice Clarence Thomas famously decried his Supreme Court confirmation process as a "high-tech lynching.
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Ads for metal-recycling services are plastered on construction walls in the high-tech zone.
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It's pretty hard to believe this crazy high-tech gadget is so easy to use.
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But even more exciting are the groundbreaking research and high-tech products it's already spearheading.
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Industrial, agricultural and high-tech manufacturing zones would be established with American support and financing.
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They did not reflect how the industry increasingly relied on high-tech electronics, he said.
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He is one of a handful of high-tech entrepreneurs now vying for national leadership.
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Only one province - Hubei - raised its target, encouraged by an emerging high-tech manufacturing sector.
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The 2020 RX also adds plenty of the high-tech features that younger buyers crave.
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For now, Khanna said a third of its high-tech imports come from U.S. companies.
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Because it's small and this is a high-tech van so why the hell not.
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That is a Chinese map for building world-beating companies in ten high-tech fields.
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Many apparel brands are represented at the race, but not all gear is high-tech.
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Palmer Luckey's new defense startup Anduril has aspirations well beyond a high-tech border wall.
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Some big museums can afford high-tech laboratories of their own to analyse their collections.
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And it doesn't require a weather app, high-tech gear, or much effort at all.
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Instructors will teach a spinning-style class amid IMAX's high-tech projection and sound technology.
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High-tech alarm and sleep tracker Most cell phones come with a built-in alarm.
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Sure, it's a lot more high tech than hiding a key under the potted plant.
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But their replacement by high-tech cameras is not likely to prove acceptable to Palestinians.
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This high-tech mood detector will be available for $200 on Kickstarter starting Jan. 24.
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Another important factor is the shift toward high-tech industries like information technology and biotechnology.
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It's not surprising that the artist would incorporate buzzy, high-tech entertainment into his tours.
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Other specs: Backing any high-tech crowdfunding campaign always comes with a degree of risk.
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The company is leaning into its strong suit, injecting high-tech delivery into the fight.
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The super high-tech security robot at our office complex has had a mishap. pic.twitter.
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When she reaches adulthood, Jwalant hopes to get her a high-tech prosthetic, perhaps titanium.
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The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners says they are inundated with high-tech solutions.
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Conversely, high-tech northern cities like Hamburg and Düsseldorf are among the richest in Europe.
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Also new is the Ballista, a high-tech crossbow-looking apparatus that fires explosive bolts.
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He said he was prepared to use facial-recognition software and other high-tech wizardry.
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So by driving innovation, by driving high tech manufacturing, Germany is competitive in many areas.
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We return you to the world finals of high-tech competitive #meditation, now in progress.
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High-tech deals involving China appear to get the toughest scrutiny, although there are exceptions.
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It's a crowded intersection as Hot Wheels, Barbie, piggy banks, and footballs go high-tech.
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That technology, too, though, is little more than a high-tech composite criminal suspect sketch.
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A couple of interesting papers have investigated psychological aspects of this using high tech approaches.
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High-tech solutions have been proposed, but Edgy & Cheesy's solution is particularly appealing to aesthetics.
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Communities across the country are trying to lure high-tech jobs away from Silicon Valley.
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Both companies offer high-tech robot vacuum cleaners, and each are recognizable for many reasons.
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The new high-tech insole doesn't change anything about the exterior of the shoe, however.
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He said adding 350 high-tech jobs showed Novartis remained committed to manufacturing in Switzerland.
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At-home composting is going high tech, because that's what we do with everything now.
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Silicon Valley will be disproportionately affected, since many high-tech employers employ H-1B workers.
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His big break came when he co-founded a company that sold high-tech electronics.
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Though there are plenty of high-tech sex toys already on the market, the i.
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The newly launched Eargo Neo is the business's third line of high-tech hearing aids.
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Boston and NY share high-tech losses as GE and Amazon bail on same day
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Some are high-tech wizards that are conjuring business empires out of noughts and ones.
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High-tech companies rely on discovering niche markets and scaling up as fast as possible.
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It's good on its commitment to supporting visas for high-tech overseas workers, he suggests.
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China does want to steal plans for airplanes, and semiconductors, and other high-tech goods.
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Just as household items like doorbells and cameras are going high-tech, so are toys.
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The nonprofit provides high-tech physical therapy to people with mobility impairments near Aspen, Colorado.
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Wearables don't have to be ugly or super masculine to be high tech and helpful.
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It sounds like a simple idea but it takes high-tech steps to get there.
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Moreno saw high-tech defense contractor Raytheon's chart as the most bullish in the group.
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Even for digital-first industries like high-tech, media and telecom, only 26% saw success.
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Filin would boast fewer prospects against a high-tech opponent such as a NATO navy.
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Aside from high-tech toys or tracking apps, virtual sex can have a similar effect.
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Sinomach makes construction and agriculture equipment, while China High-Tech is a textile machinery manufacturer.
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Now other fitness brands aim to cash in on the high-tech home-workout trend.
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But when it comes to manufactured high tech consumer products, Russia has little to show.
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Technology permeates every sector of the economy, even those not formally classified as high-tech.
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The Concept-i has a "high-tech one-motion silhouette exterior design," according to Toyota.
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More recently, the damage has reached higher up the chain — to key high-tech sectors.
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In the search for a high-tech solution, I came across the Snoo Smart Sleeper.
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We now rank behind South Korea, Finland, Taiwan, and many other high-tech countries. Why?
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High-tech but low-fi, they suggest the results of an especially fruitful dumpster dive.
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Guys have dropped their super-high-tech weapons and are duking it out with fists!
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In contrast, the CMS is essentially a super high-tech camera that records the collisions.
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The Fossil Carlie hides high-tech features inside a classic, attractive, simple, analog watch body.
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While drillers hustle to secure more workers, they also need employees with high-tech skills.
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Mr. Paxton had recruited wealthy investors for a high-tech start-up called Servergy Inc.
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There are prototypes of high-tech orange, grape, and apple harvesters in development as well.
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Holy high tech Check out the cool new helmets the guards at the Vatican wear.
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Those include opening high-tech supermarkets and testing drone delivery to reach China's rural consumers.
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This is best reflected in the rise of e-commerce and innovative high-tech companies.
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Facebook teamed up with Nigerian tech hub CcHub to launch its NG_Hub high-tech incubator.
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The weakness also encompassed such bellwethers of high-tech trade as South Korea and Taiwan.
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Linking the two high-tech coastal cities has been discussed, off and on, since 1871.
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While it's tempting to see such events as high-tech nightmares, they're often labour issues.
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Chinese raids of U.S. intellectual property have helped China build a solid high-tech economy.
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Hurst suggests high-tech innovation in gaming has a lot to do with the change.
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All the genre signifiers are here: high tech, low life, biologically integrated hardware, and paranoia.
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At this point, you've probably come to expect that high tech means high price tags.
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They're dangerous, criminal acts -- high-tech burglary, theft, armed robbery, piracy and kidnapping with ransoms.
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But innovations — both simple and high-tech — are making the art world even more inclusive.
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Key to this international effort was a high-tech carbon capture facility in Penwell, Texas.
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Pickup's speedy, high-tech system for ordering coffee could definitely transform the fast-coffee industry.
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These moves show automakers have the high-tech tools necessary to meet even stronger targets.
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So in a pandemic-driven lockdown, how would we keep our high-tech products running?
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For now, the goal of a vast high-tech security state is out of reach.
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Even if life is just a high-tech game, I'm comforted by our scientific superheroes.
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Prince Mohammed's unveiling of NEOM, the high-tech business hub, was the conference's headline event.
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When it comes to high-tech hair tools, Dyson is behind some of the greats.
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Beijing told Washington that U.S. export restrictions on some high-tech products are to blame.
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Moving through the airport is becoming increasingly high-tech and, for many frequent fliers, faster.
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For one, it analyzes ShotSpotter data, which uses high-tech audio sensors to report gunshots.
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This year's version of the games, Cockerell said, are rumored to be more high-tech.
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Rafael Hernandez is the founder of Slined, a company that designs high-tech assembly lines.
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The high-tech geography began to flip in the 1950s, as electronics and aerospace boomed.
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Most notably missing is a list of promising high-tech candidates for the pot's largesse.
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China has increasingly been looking to invest in high-tech industries in the United States.
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The threat to the West from China's high-tech authoritarianism has become all too clear.
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How do you draw the line on adding another high-tech device to your kitchen?
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The United States invested heavily in biological and nuclear detectors and other high-tech gear.
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The authorities are taking a high-tech approach to figuring out who has visited there. .
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What they weren't told is the fiber project was first created for high-tech surveillance.
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And many automakers have opened California outposts to become part of the high-tech scene.
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Now we will manufacture cars again, except this time greener, better, and more high tech!
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Here comes another way to indulge your "Hamilton" mania: a high-tech, interactive, traveling exhibition.
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But in recent years it has homed in on filling the high-tech skills gap.
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In 1976, high-tech cities voted about the same as those places relying on manufacturing.
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Disney is betting it can turn things around with the power of high-tech experiences.
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It's no surprise that the U.S. Navy has a massive suite of high-tech weapons.
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Many in China are quick to embrace high-tech solutions to just about any problem.
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But New York's high-tech cluster is still small relative to its West Coast peers.
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The rolling caravan, called the "French Fab" tour, showcases factories as hubs for high tech.
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The rolling caravan, called the "French Fab" tour, showcases factories as hubs for high tech.
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This high tech capability is contrasted with a low-tech, cartoonish graphic of a virus.
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China is in the very early stages of building out a high-tech surveillance state.
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Will the future be full of gorgeous, youthful-looking people wearing this high-tech goop?
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Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, the high-tech frontier was on the web.
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Ren Zhiwu, head of the high-tech department of the National Development and Reform Commission, told a news briefing that China will closely monitor the impact from U.S.-China trade frictions on high-tech industry, and that China will stick to its innovation strategies.
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The elevators are smaller and not as fast as the Princess Tower, but more high-tech.
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Some parents may question the value of manual work in an age of high-tech change.
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High-tech stocks tracked Wall Street peers and fell, acting as a drag on the Nikkei.
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He also promised government funds for high-tech equipment like drones to help tackle the blazes.
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And we may also realize that the high-tech solution is not always the best option.
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Often compared to the lair of a Bond villain, it's an ultra-clean, high-tech facility.
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On a more high-tech note, the future of wildlife conservation is an electronic vulture egg.
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Renowned for its high-tech manufacturing acumen and managerial expertise, Taiwan depends heavily on foreign trade.
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But now, it's also a high-tech building and a cornerstone of the French tech ecosystem.
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Sway, by Sack and Reicher + Muller with Eval Zur, combined nomadic tents with high tech materials.
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Last year, one Kickstarter project suggested something different: Forget all of the high-tech sleep wearables.
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The UK is introducing high-tech road signs to crack down on phone use while driving.
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They cannot make this themselves -- that requires huge, high-tech facilities that only nations can construct.
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It is as though a race of high-tech beings has landed on a pristine planet.
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The 2016 Met Gala was a place of high-tech fashion, colored contacts, and music, too.
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It sounds incredibly high-tech, but we would need to test it out before passing judgment.
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The government is pushing investment in high-tech sectors that are unlikely to need their services.
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But most of China's high-tech imports don't come from the U.S in the first place.
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Even in our high-tech era, computers don't generate all of the film industry's special effects.
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Behind the clinical calm lies a high-tech machine built to deliver violence from the sky.
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These are just a few of the many high-tech and future-forward applications hemp has.
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The city's free economic zone is dominated by a circular office building for high-tech firms.
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A similar case is the high-tech CEO who explodes at meetings or otherwise acts out.
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The high-tech material is photoresists, which are crucial for Samsung Electronics' advanced contract chipmaking production.
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This lack of inclusion matters because women and minority entrepreneurs are significantly underrepresented in high-tech.
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AAA's test of high-tech detection systems found them to be almost completely ineffective at night.
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This high-tech command center in downtown Los Angeles forecasts the future of policing in America.
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Naturally, the Nest Cam IQ's huge head is stuffed full of high-tech smart surveillance tech.
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Captain Durnford's berg-towing operation is the low-tech end of an increasingly high-tech enterprise.
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From the US to Mexico, of course, it wouldn't even have to be that high-tech.
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Last year, PAEs scooped up more than 6,000 high-tech patents, most of which involved software.
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My top pick comes from Amazon, who have discounted up to 21128% off high-tech TVs.
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Surprisingly, for such a high-tech operation, this stage of the search will be entirely manual.
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The federal government is now encouraging high-tech hubs in Berlin, Potsdam, Leipzig, Dresden and Jena.
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It has absorbed destitute Jews from around the world and built a flourishing high-tech industry.
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Only then does the high-tech SUV move through the intersection at a totally unhurried pace.
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The murky world of modern slaves is, though, beginning to yield to high-tech policing methods.
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Toto is putting more emphasis on those that are not available abroad—meaning high-tech lavatories.
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Mahjoubfar said the microscope's cost is in line with other high-tech scopes of this nature.
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Saudi Arabia wants to build a high-tech $500bn economic zone on its north-west coast.
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That signal then propagates through the skin, and the high-tech wrist band approximates its location.
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"Everyone's just gutted," said McDowell, who works with another high-tech space X-ray telescope, Chandra.
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The idea of building artificial islands isn't a new one, nor necessarily a high-tech one.
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He cited official denials that China's cyber-security laws require "back doors" in high-tech equipment.
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Your company probably knows about it already thanks to high-tech healthcare companies that it hired.
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Rocket science is a high-tech world, but it's run by people, and people make mistakes.
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The U.S. is targeting the Chinese high-tech industry and the Chinese are targeting Trump voters.
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I found Merino wool to be a great more environmentally conscious, alternative to high-tech fabrics.
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It's interesting because innovation, which is of course high-tech, it requires both tight and loose.
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But big data is just one component in a growing arsenal of high-tech policing tools.
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"Instead of working toward 21st-century solutions to moderate 21st-century high-tech companies," said Rep.
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And it's all through high-tech sensors, computers and motors that fit into a tiny spoon.
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For all its high-tech design, the Somnox is still a slightly-too-firm, cold robot.
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Singapore has been pretty keen on courting Silicon Valley types over to the high-tech city.
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The seat represents a diverse collection of voters, from suburban high tech workers to rural farmers.
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You see that in many high tech sectors, also in transportation, aircraft even, highly sophisticated technology.
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It's actually one of the most high-tech, most efficient coal power plants in the country.
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High-tech registries do not mean that cash has fallen out of favor as a gift.
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Sometimes a low-tech solution for a high-tech problem is more obvious than it seems.
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"These will be very high-tech, highly skilled manufacturing and engineering jobs," the OneWeb chief said.
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But this year the always festive finale will look different — and be way more high-tech.
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Smart windows have been around for a few years, installed on buildings and high-tech airplanes.
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Beijing's Temple of Heaven was built in 1420, but its bathrooms are now pretty high-tech.
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And as far as high-tech bags are concerned, it doesn't get much chicer than Away.
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The relative health of Israel's high-tech industry is itself hotly debated among analysts and observers.
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Whatever the fluctuations in its relative global standing, high-tech remains leading in the Israeli economy.
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High-tech industries are springing up to replace labor-intensive sectors such as textiles and apparel.
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This start-up says it's engineered high-tech swaddles that keep babies at the perfect temperature.
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Even the Russian meddling of 2016 was simply a high-tech twist on misinformation and propaganda.
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Today, fluency in high-tech skills and knowledge is no longer controlled by an elite few.
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It's designed for women, and it basically looks like a set of high-tech faerie wings.
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A new wearable called Feel wants to be a high-tech mood ring for your wrist.
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But at the time, he didn't reject a future in mining because of high-tech dreams.
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Peter needs to learn who he really is, not get cocky behind some high-tech suit.
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A trip to the International Space Station is like a very expensive, high-tech camping trip.
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In this context, smart home devices are simply sophisticated, high-tech versions of low-tech adaptations.
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Bangladesh's central bank lost a big chunk of change in a series of high-tech heists.
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The retailer has spent the last several years making a push into the high-tech sphere.
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High-tech companies often give senior jobs to former Washington insiders and employ armies of lobbyists.
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What of the worry that new, high-tech industries are less labour-intensive than earlier ones?
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Stock markets globally have also become increasingly tech-heavy as high-tech firms' market capitalization balloons.
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Fortunately, high-tech gadgets are spreading to farms across the country and nudging crop productivity upward.
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The scheme is a chance for British firms to supply high-tech equipment, design and consulting.
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Ms. Ammon said she and her employees have tried high-tech methods to contain the problem.
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Chinese brands are getting increasingly confident about taking on overseas brands, including in high-tech sectors.
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Overseas, Booz Allen has helped the United Arab Emirates build its own high-tech spy agency.
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In some cases, this could be due a high-tech system, such as a hybrid powertrain.
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Critics claim that in the current high-tech environment, a winner-take-all, exaggerates these extremes.
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The plane has plenty of high-tech touches, including easy-to-access entertainment and lighting controls.
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The tax rate for high-tech services firms would be reduced to 15 percent, effective Jan.
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Of course core to our business is the automotive sector, the high tech sector, and healthcare.
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View the high-tech projection show on the Mall from 28500:6900 to 2628:28503 p.m.
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View the high-tech projection show on the Mall from 9:21625 to 2900:220006 p.m.
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Its burgeoning high-tech and manufacturing sectors are the most productive and innovative in Latin America.
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America has a global military base network, high-tech special forces, drones and cutting-edge satellites.
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It includes lobbyists and executives from industries such as oil, high-tech, real estate and mining.
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Among its many high-tech features, the F-35 is perhaps best known for its stealth.
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The worst tax dodgers are the multinational companies, especially in the high-tech and pharmaceutical industries.
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Chairman and CEO Alex Garden, whose company uses robots and high-tech trucks to deliver food.
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She accused the US government of using its state apparatus to suppress Chinese high-tech companies.
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This would mean 22019,000-40,000 additional jobs in the high-tech industry for New York alone.
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There, "gyrating apocalyptic figures, epic battles, and sensational symbolism (including some high-tech surprises)" play out.
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Bonobos recently launched a new line of sophisticated garments made with a proprietary high-tech fabric.
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While trying to hold on to tradition, they've also worked hard to be more high tech.
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However, some less high-tech baby monitors aren't secure, either, and many suffer from signal interference.
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Saft specialises in high-tech nickel- and lithium-based batteries for the defence and space industries.
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Lu said he saw opportinies going forward in the consumerhigh-tech and environmental protection sectors.
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Instead, policy makers are encouraging a shift to new growth engines, like services and high tech.
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Audi loaded up our test car with a full slate of its latest high-tech goodies.
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It could be devastating for Israel's flourishing high-tech economy and for Iran's already collapsing currency.
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Yet taxpayers are also one of the main engines driving the adoption of high-tech policing.
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For example, the image of Dubai is often of super cars, high-tech, and luxury buildings.
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You have these very high-level, high-tech studios there in New Zealand that you've built.
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Its attack on the United States used almost exclusively high-tech tools created by American companies.
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And not only are new companies sprouting up, but renowned high-tech firms are moving in.
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Breeders use high-tech reproductive techniques and a detailed, computerized registry of 180,000 bulls and cows.
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In its high-tech yet one-note grimness, the Met's presentation can feel like a slog.
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He infamously called the proceedings "a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks": It's a national disgrace.
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The building, like many in the new development, is sheathed in high-tech, energy-efficient glass.
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The franchise has its first references to Reddit and Instagram and features several high-tech gadgets.
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The company's high-flying, high-tech platforms — known as Stratollites — have been in development since 2012.
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"I've met a number of these high-tech giants, and generally they're good people," he said.
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Koerber attended CES in Las Vegas to help make a high-tech announcement: Societal Reform Corp.
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On sale for 25%, this high-tech gadget is now just $149.99 for a limited time.
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Modern mobile technology turns humans into high tech data nodes, capable of receiving and transmitting information.
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We need people to bus tables at restaurants, care for children, and fill high-tech jobs.
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Ahlborn's firm is one of the companies developing hyperloops, a high-tech, super-fast transportation system.
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I love to use my high-tech tools to save lives in the intensive-care unit.
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That suggests Dent would have value in the high-tech Amazon Go convenience stores, for example.
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Big farms can reap the full benefits of new high-tech equipment that boosts farm yields.
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Big farms can reap the full benefits of new high-tech equipment that boosts farm yields.
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Does seeing the high-tech space wear make you more excited about the future of spaceflight?
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A majority of agricultural visas and high-tech visas are used up within days of issuance.
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Mr. Musk originally had planned to use high-tech carbon fiber, but switched to stainless steel.
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Mr. Musk originally had planned to use high-tech carbon fiber, but switched to stainless steel.
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Beyond style, the Apple Watch also has many high-tech features that are useful and innovative.
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Democratic presidential candidates didn't talk about high-tech jobs onstage during last night's chaotic debate. Rep.
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But unlike four decades ago, the equipment is high-tech and the participants are more professional.
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EXCLUSIVE-VOLKSWAGEN TO PURCHASE A 20% STAKE IN CHINESE NEV BATTERY MAKER GUOXUAN HIGH-TECH: SOURCES
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Instead, its high-tech, clean, and can be lucrative for those who move up the ranks.
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After shoppers visit the high-tech store, their grocery lists are saved in the Freshippo app.
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The sensors are quite high-tech, enabling the Origin to approach what Vogt called "superhuman" performance.
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Mr. Makowsky's 38,000-square-foot high-tech palace signifies a new level of superhome — for now.
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Doing so would significantly lower the bar for the quality and quantity of high-tech talent.
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A good place to look for high-tech gadgets that aren't going away is the kitchen.
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It will become the most high-tech robotics manufacturing site on the planet, the company said.
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Viking Cruises' Orion, which debuted in June, features a high-tech planetarium dubbed The Explorer's Dome.
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China has leveraged its economic development against Taiwan's previous area of comparative advantage — high-tech production.
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Patents encourage potential employees with critical, high tech skills to work for small, startup technology companies.
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Such systems could be useful to farmers whose operations are increasingly high tech and data-driven.
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And economic drivers like the Research Triangle have drawn high tech, pharmaceutical and medical research companies.
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Nonfiction THE WEAPON WIZARDSHow Israel Became a High-Tech Military SuperpowerBy Yaakov Katz and Amir BohbotIllustrated.
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But as medicine travels in the high-tech lane, low cost prevention is too often overlooked.
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It looks like a very high-tech combination of unused footage, digital effects, and terrible writing.
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Tony Stark is a genius who made his billions by selling high-tech weapons of destruction.
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"This will be a profound change for Google and the entire high-tech industry," he wrote.
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Singapore's main downtown shopping street, Orchard Road, now has high-tech trash bins with Wi-Fi.
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Designers can also play around with low-tech and high-tech equipment in a maker lab.
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An Australian robotics expert reckons he can make a 'virtual wall' out of high-tech drones.
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For this he went to the top team in the country for high-tech art analysis.
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From transferring money to buying airline tickets, smartphone apps can be a traveler's high-tech multitasker.
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"Love Bus": New Yorkers in long-distance relationships rely on high-tech, low-cost transportation services.
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Immigrants take part in court hearings by videoconference: High-tech solution or a human rights violation?
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Soviet bigwigs entered the area with high-tech dosimeters they didn't know how to turn on.
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"It is hard to remember this, but our government was once high-tech too," Thiel said.
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But also, they're kind of rewarded by having all these high-tech options for the ashes.
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SEOUL, Aug 8 (Reuters) - South Korea's prime minister said on Thursday Japan has granted its first approval for the export of a high-tech material to South Korea since Tokyo imposed tighter curbs in July on three high-tech components used for making chips and displays.
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What's the point of a high-tech filter if the unwanted particles just creep in the sides?
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Production in high-tech industries, strategic emerging industries and equipment manufacturing expanded 11.7%, 8.9% and 8.1%, respectively.
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This is not some CSI-style procedural, where catching murderers is a high-tech, bloodless, impersonal operation.
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That technology, though, is little more than a high-tech version of the composite criminal suspect sketch.
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After spending a day in a high-tech science plane, the CIPHER field site feels surprisingly DIY.
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Already known for its traditional timepieces, Kors launched its high-tech take on the item in September.
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So it should come as no surprise that fans attending the event expect a high-tech experience.
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But when Peaches actually tried the high-tech Svakom, the whole experience felt "clinical," instead of sensual.
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We are also well positioned to support more high tech industries and infrastructure companies originating from Indonesia.
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One obstacle for their employment in high-tech is that they live far from the country's center.
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Historically, it's better known for immigrants, Bedouins and the Biblethan it is for innovation and high tech.
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The Bone and Cardiovascular Trials, made use of high-tech CT scan measurements and compared both groups.
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With high-tech fabrics and unusual construction, it's designed to eke out every bit of athletic optimization.
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The web, smartphones, the Amazon Echo, your car—everything high-tech depends on open source these days.
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It's even been argued that a more complex, high-tech battlefield might require more soldiers, not fewer.
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When Detroit was at the cutting edge of high-tech innovation, the city was also a boomtown.
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Heavy use of curved wood adds warmth to the interior and contrasts with the high-tech touches.
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As for the 22, we don't object to them trying to become more involved in high tech.
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When there isn't a map, searchers have begun using a more high-tech tool: the personal drone.
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For the high-tech surveillance experience, a video monitor gives you live footage of your little one.
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When encountering an adult pedestrian at night, these supposed high-tech detection systems were "ineffective," AAA says.
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The high-tech store design company has pioneered innovative tracking technology, RFID-equipped dressing rooms, and more.
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Now, the company is gearing up to introduce a whole lineup of high-tech powerful e-bikes.
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A private developer wanted to create a high-tech zone, anchored by the world's fifth-tallest skyscraper.
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Volkswagen's T-Prime Concept GTE, for example, is a plug-in hybrid with a high-tech dashboard.
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The moves intensify an already testy fight between China and the United States for high-tech supremacy.
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The city announced Tuesday that over 2,000 high-tech buses will start replacing MTA buses in April.
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High-tech incubators and accelerators can't be both intentionally exclusive and hope to attract more diverse entrepreneurs.
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The positive impact of innovation typically relies on collaboration, particularly among high-tech companies producing complex devices.
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Today our economy is well equipped to remain sustainable — it is more high-tech, global and diverse.
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High-tech camps are not uncommon among large tech companies now, especially programs that focus on coding.
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It might be high-tech cheating, but it'll make the most amateur golfer feel like a pro.
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Facebook is certainly a high-tech company, but it's not one you would necessarily associate with robots.
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This week Japan approved its first shipment of high-tech material to South Korea in a month.
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Booker noted on Twitter that the show will be available in the latest high-tech format: paper.
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It looks like some kind of high-tech conga line, or an unintelligible string of Morse code.
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As schools start to require more high-tech supplies, they're spending more on items including electronic textbooks.
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The complex algorithms create a high-tech herd mentality in stocks on a daily basis, Baron said.
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American companies like Google and Facebook also depend on these visas to fill their high-tech jobs.
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High-tech collars can help you find your dog, even in the middle of a national park.
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Tesla's cars may be high-tech, but that doesn't mean they're foolproof when it comes to security.
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Joint ventures are becoming a norm, rather than the exception in the increasingly high-tech automotive world.
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Manager Walt Weiss expects those adjustments to continue, especially in this era of high-tech advanced scouting.
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"This was a brilliant combination that's created the most high-tech operator in the industry," he said.
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Businesses in all sectors are vulnerable, but today, high-tech companies face a particularly high risk. Why?
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Taohuajiang, one of a handful of big companies in the industry, wants to get more high-tech.
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It also encompassed such bellwethers of high-tech trade such as South Korea and Taiwan in Asia.
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But also we could have trade-related barriers for U.S. financial services and other high-tech products.
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The government, meanwhile, is trying to transform the country's recycling system into a high-tech regulated industry.
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A centre for automotive research in Greenville gave the offer an appetising touch of high-tech umami.
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" He said the devices will be made by an "intelligent, high-tech, 100-percent robotic production line.
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But OLPC's overwhelming focus on high-tech hardware worried some skeptics, including participants in the Tunis summit.
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The details are fun too — it's a clever, low-tech solution to some important high-tech problems.
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Department stores like Macy's have a selection ranging from high-tech smart watches to traditional leather designs.
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He is currently traveling the US living in a high tech van, looking for stories to tell.
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One booth offered high-tech manicures that embedded LED lights and NFC chips into sparkly acrylic nails.
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The split over the ban is energizing both anti-surveillance groups and proponents of high-tech policing.
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But even in the Motor City, the high-tech future of mobility will not be completely ignored.
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There is a high-tech AI out there for everyone and here's the list to prove it.
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One reason is that the modern mix of superpower rivalry, globalisation and high-tech societies is unprecedented.
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The dispute worsened this month when Japan tightened export controls on high-tech materials to South Korea.
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I mean, I&aposve heard those comments, not -- not at Facebook but other high-tech companies. Elizabeth.
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Plus, it works thematically—on an amazing, high-tech space station, of course they'd recycle their junk.
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One expert explained that it's just a high-tech version of teens showing off for their friends.
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KLHC is also a major developer of new cities, industrial and logistics complexes and high-tech zones.
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Tech giant IBM recently pitched one possible high-tech solution to the British Columbia government: the blockchain.
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So, it won't be all that high-tech, but we're told it will still be pretty moving.
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N, which launched flights between the two cities in 2016 to accommodate Israel's flourishing high-tech sector.
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As an owner of this high-tech gadget, I can fully attest to its water-resistant capabilities.
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Like high-tech steroids, gene therapies could one day be a new way for athletes to dope.
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His background ranges from high-tech hydraulics and military research to producing multi-million view viral videos.
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It's high-tech cleaning system can suck up messes on tougher surfaces, including carpets and hard floors.
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You don't often think of origami, the tactile, super-analog art of paper folding, as high-tech.
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But that doesn't mean it cannot have its success in other industrial fields, helped by high-tech.
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The city is home to Duke University and Research Triangle Park, a preeminent high-tech research hub.
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El Chapo famously escaped from a maximum-security prison through a deep, high-tech, 1-mile tunnel.
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Yet, the shortage also sends the message that demand for high-tech workers in Israel is booming.
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Now, half a century later, the emphasis is on high-tech applications for water management and extraction.
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In the high-tech sector, the developer's investments include supercomputers, surgical robotics, unpiloted aircraft and health engineering.
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The offering will address a high-tech market in Asia that until now has been sorely underserved.
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Huawei has captured key markets by offering high-tech gear at a lower cost than its rivals.
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And it brought along the most high-tech landing pad we've seen from a drone company yet.
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According to Excedrin's website, this high-tech torture device is the first migraine simulator in the world.
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The new Pixel and Pixel XL phones from Google are devices that contain powerful, high-tech hardware.
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Innovations in drones seek to bring a high-tech approach to bolster the country's lagging agricultural economy.
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While his BlackBerry was considered surprisingly high-tech when he came into office, the situation quickly changed.
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Beyond gun safes are high-tech gun vaults that encase the trigger and magazine of a rifle.
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Of course, legal marijuana is very much a vice of its time, too, with high-tech features.
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AX, a sign of the souring appeal of high-tech investments and sending the target's shares down.
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Here's what people actually received after ordering the fancy high-tech projector from the Facebook scam ads.
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The West is really debating whether China can be trusted as a pillar of high-tech globalisation.
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The start-up pitches itself as a high-tech innovator that wants to make construction efficient again.
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Starbucks feeling the squeeze It isn't just high-tech names that are likely to feel the squeeze.
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Shenzhen is "more entrepreneurial" and focused on "new growth high-tech" companies and industry, he told CNBC.
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The cockpit features details so high-tech that they wouldn't look out of place in "Star Trek."
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The farm has a variety of high-tech solutions to optimize plant growth, including computer-controlled misting...
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For Rothe, the best part of being on the ship wasn't the high-tech water toys onboard.
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While it is already done in some specialities, he wants to do it for high-tech jobs.
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But critics think it's inappropriate to apply those high-tech marketing techniques to a substance like nicotine.
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Reuters says the Bangladesh Bank is looking for $63 million still unrecovered after the high-tech burglary.
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High-tech shears can now shave coal from underground seams — work that formerly required hundreds of miners.
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Got to sit in and poke around the ridiculously spacious and high-tech Lucid Air electric car.
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Little in these dynamics suggests a high-tech utopia — or dystopia, for that matter — in the offing.
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In our high-tech era, it is no longer necessary to toss damning evidence into a fireplace.
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There's [also] sort of a Western interpretation of South East Asia as a high-tech exotic neverland.
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It's also possible to test out different colors by putting swatches on this cool, high-tech gadget.
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I'd like to meet some high-tech folks in Vancouver this week and I need your help.
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The result is a GIF that looks like it was shot using a professional, high-tech camera.
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However, the job search can still be difficult in some high-tech sectors, Axios' Steve LeVine reports.
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Each OTR discussion lasts 45 minutes — followed by time for mingling, networking and high-tech elbow-rubbing.
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Other industries include manufacturing, high tech, software, medical device production, agriculture, energy production, biopharmaceuticals and information services.
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The sheer quantity of coal needed for power dwarfs what could be refined into high-tech material.
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How about a high-tech "exoskeleton" that provides mobility to victims of stroke and spinal cord injuries?
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Modi is specifically interested in high-tech drones from General Atomics to better patrol the Indian Ocean.
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It's actually a high-tech version of sexual violence, highlighting issues of consent, exploitation, and victim-blaming.
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Colorado has been working hard to develop the next generation of high-tech workers in the state.
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Elsewhere in trade: China is said to be stealing data and staff from high-tech Taiwan companies.
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And even though the watches have no electronics, there is a high-tech element to their production.
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Across the globe, an overwhelmed hospital in Chiari, Italy, received some high-tech help in a crunch.
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Mr. Walker has boasted of the expansion of high tech manufacturing and job training and apprenticeship programs.
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It would also give Bytedance financial heft comparable to that of some publicly traded high-tech leaders.
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In the meantime, it's also going high tech on the prow of the building, at 1475 Broadway.
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They've built an awesome high-tech industry, and everyone's kid seems to work for a start-up.
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Contrary to many people's perception of the low-cost leader, this training effort is very high-tech.
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But the apartments all seemed the same, with construction of questionable quality and unnecessarily high-tech features.
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" The Academy Museum will also offer a high-tech attraction and photo stop called "the Oscars experience.
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As Mr. Li remarked, two-thirds of that nation's high-tech exports come from foreign-invested enterprises.
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He later added an Asian-American character, Corporal Yo, and a high-tech warrant officer, Chip Gizmo.
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Each morning in this high-tech, modern glass building, the top state emergency officials appointed by Gov.
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Today the agents use high-tech sensors, aerostats and small drone aircraft to carry out their mission.
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Austin was chosen out of 150 US cities to house its new high-tech futures command center.
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Yet, right in the middle of it, there's a large contemporary, high-tech, high-resolution LED screen.
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Now Greek startup Tribe Wearables wants to use high-tech clothing to make your workouts more effective.
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The high-tech LEDs in IGS's demonstration unit are optimised so that nary a photon is wasted.
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While anyone could theoretically sport these high-tech duds, the pajama collection is intended for elderly people.
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As notable as these findings were, they did not stem from a high tech or costly intervention.
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Nostalgia sells—especially when you imbue a familiar screen with a bleeding-edge, high-tech foldable display.
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But amid a long-term, high-tech arms race, trade is now the war of the kings.
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This compact and portable simulator turns any room in your home into a high-tech golf range.
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Before buying any insurance, whether from a traditional or high-tech firm, you should do your research.
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Hoping to draw itself into the high-tech orbit, Portland is about to become a test case.
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Asian shares flinched from testing their 2007 record peak as investors booked profits in high-tech shares.
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Nevertheless, stem , with its combination of the high tech and the vocational, is likely here to stay.
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TIANJIN, China — Some look like high-tech firms, promising young college graduates a fast track to riches.
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AUTOMATING INEQUALITY How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor By Virginia Eubanks 260 pp.
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For a lot of buyers, being really high tech and having this self-driving capability is luxury.
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The otherwise little noticed Homeland Security action on the International Entrepreneurship Rule infuriated the high-tech industry.
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Outside of work, I love spoiling my two cats, Vivienne and Laser Beam, with high-tech things.
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Officials are also testing high-tech experimental traps made by Microsoft that can tell mosquito species apart.
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Mr. Musk originally had planned to use high-tech carbon fiber, but switched to denser stainless steel.
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Home to Apple supplier Foxconn, Taiwan also plays an outsized role in high-tech global supply chains.
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With smart features and an app component, it would be perfect fodder among CES' high-tech exhibits.
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The CEO did say his new network of package sorting was more high tech than FedEx&aposs.
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I wanted a high-tech upgrade, so I tried the Medela Sonata, which runs on a battery.
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Much of the mismatch reflected strong demand for high-tech jobs but insufficient supply of trained staff.
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Lawmakers could give high-tech businesses that set up shop in these cities tax and regulatory breaks.
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The exhibit, which Mozilla helped produce, lured people in with the visual language of high-tech consumption.
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It's extremely high-tech and also looks pretty futuristic sitting on a countertop as an added bonus.
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These high-tech earbuds from Kharbon Audio definitely give the AirPod Pros a run for their money.
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Then they put it in this very high-tech, sleek device that's very attractive to our youth.
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A company building a very high-tech glove has just gotten its hands on some new money.
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A new series of waterfront developments, including a high-tech district called Quayside, is in the works.
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"The Weapon Wizards: How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower" tells the story of this transformation.
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China accounts for roughly 21.3% of U.S. rare earths supply which are essential for high-tech goods.
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Nightly fireside camping includes chef-prepared meals, high-tech tents and hot Guatemalan coffee served each morning.
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This rule has helped to cement Silicon Valley's role as the nation's capital for high-tech innovation.
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Still, there are some indications that smugglers are beginning to meet high-tech surveillance with equitable responses.
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It was also happening in areas like high-tech precision planting, in meat-processing, in meat-packing.
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In contrast, China's National Development and Reform Commission, formed in 2003, has already established a Department of High-Tech Industry, whose stated goals include "drafting key policies to promote the development of high-tech industry" as well as "promoting the formation of new industries" in the Chinese economy.
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Today, ride designers use high-tech parts that create a much more terrifying rush of twists and turns.
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It was noted that China's high-tech police state appals Europeans, who dread government surveillance, especially in Germany.
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For years Colorado has been cultivating a well-deserved reputation as a high-tech and clean-energy hub.
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Here's a look at the high-tech lab Facebook is using to design its engines of world domination.
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Now it has to go high tech to keep up with customer demand and to stave off competition.
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I realize that I am a clumsy idiot reviewing about as high tech a skateboard as it gets.
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They used some high-tech chemistry to see if they could find these same pigments—and they did.
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We were the high-tech center of the world, we couldn't even spell Silicon Valley in the '80s.
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New hacking claims The bank's recent claims add a new layer to this already confusing, high-tech story.
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Turkey will soon be "selling high tech and design products to the world," Erdogan insisted during his speech.
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Joints, feet and hands can be expensive and are generally more expensive the more high-tech they are.
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For the moment, high-tech, pricier VR headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are not dominant.
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Even though Macron and Modi come from opposite sides, I am the global high-tech ambassador for France.
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The smooth launch imparts a high-tech sheen to week-long celebrations of China's National Day, starting Oct.
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To the south, highly qualified workers drive luxury cars to glass buildings housing high-tech and pharmaceutical companies.
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My son, Andrew, works with his own high-tech animal information company, contributing directly to the rural economy.
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So, you know, a lot of the jobs around the world will be fairly high-tech related jobs.
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Mr Xi wants the new city to have a "beautiful environment", with high-tech industries and efficient transport.
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It wouldn't be to some high tech anything—it would be to the complete embodiment of simple living.
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"The United States must remain a leader in the high-tech field of drug manufacturing," the plan pledges.
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He wears a high-tech suit of armor, which helps him to battle alien foes in our era.
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