They don't want to be the one to decide that The New York Times is more reliable than Fox News, which is more reliable than whoever.
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They don't want to be the one to decide that the New York Times is more reliable than Fox News, who is more reliable than whoever, right?
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Many people in tech point out that artificial narrow intelligence, or A.N.I., has grown ever safer and more reliable—certainly safer and more reliable than we are.
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She makes the very good point that my wanting her to be more reliable is probably related to my wanting myself to be more reliable, especially with money.
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Your nose might be more reliable than the expiration date.
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Science, you see, is more reliable than Gilead's rigid rules.
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For more reliable online stops, hit Anthropologie, Topshop, and Nordstrom.
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More reliable research attempts to take account of these factors.
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"The biggest solution now is a more reliable transit system."
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Schiller says the new button is more reliable and customizable.
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They are still far more reliable than solar, or wind.
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The GPS data may prove more reliable than their memory.
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And solar can be more reliable than the national grid.
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All tend to be more reliable Democratic voters than whites.
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RYAN LOCHTE More reliable in the water than on land.
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It will also give you a more reliable calorie count.
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Luckily, a more reliable option for overweight people is available.
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What she lacked on Thursday was a more reliable first serve (she put just 55 percent into play) and a more reliable forehand under duress as Williams started to find her range and attack.
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All we need is cheaper, more reliable access, according to Bezos.
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Then automatic tape-laying machines made things faster and more reliable.
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Arizona has consistently good weather, making regular balloon flights more reliable.
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"Our revenue is now faster growing and more reliable," Moonves said.
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My point is that there are better and more reliable tools.
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So, it makes them look like a more reliable world actor.
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"He's a more reliable progressive," she said, comparing him to Clinton.
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Financing a more reliable car was the responsible choice, he argued.
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That often means more reliable and competitively priced services for customers.
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Hand sanitizers help too, but soap is usually more reliable. 2.
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"He's sober, which makes communication a lot more reliable," he said.
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Such microgrids would also provide more reliable power to isolated communities.
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But she has been much more reliable in the major tournaments.
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State and local transportation infrastructure funding has proved far more reliable.
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IE keeps malfunctioning and I've heard that Chrome is more reliable.
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Those based on underlying economics may be a bit more reliable.
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The more reliable buses are, the more popular they should become.
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The question is whether they are any more reliable right now.
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Cars are more efficient, more reliable and safer than ever before.
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Caesar wanted a steadier, more reliable way to mark the dates.
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Point differential is far more reliable, but still subject to random fluctuation.
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That has made components cheaper and more functional, though rarely more reliable.
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Officials maintain that coal power is cheap and more reliable than renewables.
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Not only that, but the apps are more reliable and faster too.
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This means programmers can write safer, more reliable code with less work.
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With 5G, Qualcomm thinks it's also building a network that's more reliable.
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For instance, the more a vehicle flies, the more reliable it becomes.
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Now more reliable prophylactics are imported, or made locally with foreign ingredients.
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There are also more reliable methods that have yet to gain traction.
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In fact, electronic voting has made Brazil's elections more reliable, not less.
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Mid-band 2.5GHz spectrum will make 5G coverage more reliable and steady.
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Even ride-on lawnmowers could become quieter and more reliable with batteries.
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For Instagram, the process is a bit more reliable, if more complicated.
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A better internet means more reliable connections, faster speeds, and lower prices.
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The system could be strengthened to make it more reliable, Thrasher said.
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"Quantum-dot TVs means longer lifespan that are more reliable," said Zoelle.
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Under-the-tongue thermometers are more reliable, but take a longer time.
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Older data on location, and thus movement, are more reliable, Kossin said.
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With Durant in the fold, that tradeoff should be even more reliable.
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Long-term probability trends based on fixed characteristics are somewhat more reliable.
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The tides, by contrast, are more consistent and create more reliable power.
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Today's vehicles are more reliable and better to drive than ever before.
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RCTs are generally more reliable on a complex question like this one.
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And it makes the grid greener, more reliable, and resilient — a three'fer.
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"Women are more reliable," says Dete Aliah, International Peace Building's managing director.
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Absent more reliable information, public health officials prepared for a severe pandemic.
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We would like to have a more reliable supply chain of masks.
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Cloudflare offers services that make companies' web sites faster and more reliable.
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The average computer program is much more reliable than the average spreadsheet.
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Clinton's, who is better organized in Iowa and appeals to more reliable voters.
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The system made more reliable decisions than human doctors, Imperial reported last month.
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There are few comedic actors who are more reliable pinch hitters than Dratch.
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The more data the system receives, the more reliable the information will be.
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As criminal justice expert John Pfaff explained, NCVS is widely considered more reliable.
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"I kind of hoped that the blinks would be more reliable," he says.
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After 360 days, the signal is a lot more reliable—68.2% are contrarian.
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And Elliptic claims its ultrasonic sensors are actually more reliable than optical ones.
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It also says that customers will benefit from faster and more reliable deliveries.
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Alternatives to the current measure, such as household surveys, would be more reliable.
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The app is now more reliable and has a couple of new features.
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The system blankets a home and creates stronger, more reliable personal internet access.
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In turn, drivers get paid more and shippers get a more reliable service.
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Its lack of mechanical parts should make it both safer and more reliable.
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That tends to make them more reliable investments if the thesis remains sound.
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Financial planning software uses simulations to produce more reliable figures in complex situations.
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Providers could also build 5G networks using more reliable, but lower-frequency, airwaves.
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Cellcom's signal is said to be more reliable, making its SIMs more popular.
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Compared to other lighting methods, a rechargeable arc lighter is also more reliable.
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He told me that, in general, NSDUH is more reliable for measuring trends.
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However, Ducey might want to put a more reliable Republican in the seat.
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These explosives tend to be more powerful and more reliable than homemade explosives.
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Even with more reliable data, Medicare's five-star rating system still has shortcomings.
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Same if you think renewables are becoming cheaper and more reliable every year.
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And it's always moved to a more reliable and affordable and cleaner state.
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Once the technology became more reliable and affordable, much of this derision evaporated.
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During roughly a month of testing, the cry alert notifications were more reliable.
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But more reliable metrics and a data-driven measurement of victory will. Maj.
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The EIA will provide more reliable monthly numbers for January later this year.
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Cullen said the vestibular system functions faster and is more reliable than vision.
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Germany is a more reliable and stable transit state for European gas imports.
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But there are advantages to waiting, including more reliable networks and customer experiences.
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When it comes to college, rising costs are more reliable than a degree.
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These tweaks are already being used to make crops cheaper and more reliable.
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A super sophisticated, technologically advanced alien civilization would likely leave more reliable traces.
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Uber claimed that the new XC90s are also safer and more reliable in general.
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It hopes that this new strategy will make its service more reliable than ever.
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It could craft more reliable and low-cost materials for housing, infrastructure and transport.
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He argues this communicative approach, looking for verbal cues of deceit, is more reliable.
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It's not clear yet, though, whether politicians will be any more reliable than traders.
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The power on which parts of it depend has also become far more reliable.
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But we can tell ranking algorithms to give higher priority to more reliable sources.
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"Already, it's feasible but it needs to be cheaper and more reliable," he said.
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The party is ignoring more reliable revenue raisers, like taxes on consumption and property.
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Capacitive sensors are much more reliable, but they limit the materials you can use.
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But those figures are no more reliable than the country's notoriously dodgy crime statistics.
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As the week progresses, and forecasts become more reliable, we'll be posting further updates.
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The analysis also found that greater diversity of technologies made the system more reliable.
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This makes the system more reliable, at least when it comes to response time.
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Statistics are more reliable, and the best measure is known as the dissimilarity index.
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The summary statement about the grid being more reliable than ever was later removed.
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It's still too early to say if the 2018 MacBook Pro is more reliable.
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How could they find a more reliable source of money without jeopardizing their independence?
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With that technology, AI can be more reliable, guiding humans to better decision making.
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So today the technology is lots faster, but perhaps not a lot more reliable.
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The subway's leader, Andy Byford, has won accolades for making the system more reliable.
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For Humphreys, the new review is more reliable than EMCDDA's look at the research.
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Mobile signals proved significantly more reliable (and less restrictive) than Wi-Fi in Gansu.
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Optical switches are more responsive, says Razer, and more reliable than their physical counterparts.
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He wants to make the drug supply more reliable, but not to eliminate competitors.
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Need we ever enter a store when online shopping is more reliable and efficient?
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By most lights, he was a more reliable environmentalist than he was a feminist.
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It also turns out that wind, for example, is often more reliable than coal.
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Or check out CarFax, which says some hybrids are more reliable than traditional cars.
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After a few months on daily contraceptive pills, Erica M. wanted something more reliable.
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It's less cognitively demanding than texting, and way more reliable than dictating to Siri.
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In the years since, supercars have gotten more livable, more reliable and more comfortable.
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Clever, more reliable, versions of ourselves with endless productive capacity will replace human labour.
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"It's actually more reliable to know there won't be any sun in that period."
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And can you really trust that one anonymous source is more reliable than another?
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Weary of subway delays, they thought "the PATH might be more reliable," she said.
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Since then, rechargeable batteries have become less expensive, more reliable, and much longer lasting.
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In everyday use, Alexa is noticeably more reliable at taking voice queries than Siri.
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Mormon voters are more conservative than most Americans and, overwhelmingly, more reliable Republican voters.
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In fact, it hasn't even made the networks we have any faster or more reliable.
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The macro state is more reliable and effective; calculations show it has more effective information.
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As Duckworth explains: "Grit" is a more reliable predictor of success than IQ or talent.
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"Pause my email for such-and-such hours" is more reliable and stable to use.
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These recurring payments are often more reliable and useful to creators than one-time donations.
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The materials will also become more reliable as companies begin to adopt these new methods.
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We're learning—maybe unsurprisingly—that real-world data can make these systems much more reliable.
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Cem Özdemir: More reliable polls have us on 8%, though I hope we get more.
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A greater degree of transparency and data sharing would make replications easier — and more reliable.
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Leave the shipping to the skies; it's still far more reliable to get around underground.
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Others refuse to believe the forecasts are more reliable than the methods they already use.
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NextGen and other technologies are making the controllers more reliable and increasing pilots' situational awareness.
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It's really that much faster and more reliable than methods used by other camera makers.
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Still, during some weather disruptions, coal rail networks could be more reliable than gas pipelines.
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Our electric system is becoming cheaper, cleaner and more reliable, driven principally by market forces.
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Most analysts regard the monthly gasoline supplied data as more reliable than their weekly counterparts.
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It aimed to deliver cleaner, cheaper and more reliable energy to people in South Australia.
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He said more reliable access to water has enabled farmers to grow more valuable crops.
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Still, randomized controlled trials remain much more reliable and useful than other types of studies.
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Sometimes, machines are more reliable than people, but people still insist on being in control.
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Sinemia used to be more reliable but it's recently had the same woes as MoviePass.
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Consumers will stop obsessing over FICO scores as more reliable and personalized metrics become available.
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Rationalists can and should make the case that empirical data is more reliable than intuition.
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As radios got more advanced, more reliable, they became waterproof and they got lighter. Thankfully.
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But they're still a hell of a lot more reliable than driving on the streets.
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Installing a modern signal system is expensive, but it would make the subway more reliable.
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More reliable national data, including how many people watched, will be available later on Monday.
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Blue Apron, on the other hand, seems a bit more reliable in terms of quality.
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After all, aluminum production figures tend to be more reliable than those for other metals.
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Yael: So what's easier and more reliable, building your own IMSI catcher or phishing telcos?
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Clint Capela, the Rockets' 26-foot-227 third-year center, has steadily become more reliable.
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Its platform is designed to make the IP infrastructure foundation more reliable, agile and secure.
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Kyl is expected to be a more reliable vote for GOP leadership than McCain was.
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It is true that on average, older people are more reliable voters than younger people.
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" According to the Consumer Reports, "Speed Queen top-loaders are among the more reliable washer brands.
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Are you thinking about cancelling your monthly or yearly subscription for something a little more reliable?
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The company says that, by doing so, it will make this new "muted autoplay" more reliable.
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Based on this experience, I probably won't keep the service — grocery shopping is much more reliable.
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The more examples we have on each list the more reliable the sentiment analysis will be.
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It also said it would develop the app to be faster, more reliable and remove bugs.
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Among the more reliable seismic precursors is radon, a radioactive gas that comes from the subsoil.
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A somewhat more reliable method involves using acoustic equipment called geophones to listen for escaping water.
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Meanwhile connecting cars on the move with the Internet also needs more reliable mobile telecoms networks.
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Apple only claims that this "third-generation" butterfly keyboard is quieter, not that it's more reliable.
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This new study included more young women, and the data was collected through more reliable sources.
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When looking at the more reliable data, there's little to no relation between lead and crime.
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More reliable monthly figures from EIA put U.S. crude production at 9.2 million bpd in December.
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Yet America has not had a more reliable or stable economic partner in Asia since 1949.
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Researchers have reported that pronouns are actually more reliable in identifying depression than negative emotion words.
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Democrats, who would seem likely advocates for lower prices, are not much more reliable than Republicans.
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Plus, they're probably more reliable in an apocalypse than a lighter that needs to be refilled.
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It will have a higher-resolution 133-inch screen, a more reliable keyboard, and louder speakers.
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Because the model is motor-driven, it's more reliable, super accurate, and consistent — even during movement.
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In addition, AT&T and Verizon generally have faster and more reliable coverage throughout the country.
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But they quickly distinguished themselves and gained a reputation for being better made and more reliable.
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This feedback loop could make on-site rescue robots and others on uncertain footing more reliable.
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Volkswagen AG's luxury Audi brand was the only German manufacturer among the eight "more reliable" brands.
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Luckily, there is a much more reliable and tangible source from the police investigation into Williams.
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Roberts will now be in the majority more often, and will command a more reliable majority.
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The two bands are 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and 5GHz connections are typically faster and more reliable.
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Tezos aims to be a blockchain that's more reliable than the ones behind bitcoin and ether.
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The current law is a hodgepodge that must be grounded in a stronger, more reliable system.
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With a more reliable Republican in his place, that could give a stronger majority to Republicans.
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"It's a major area of investment for us to make trending topics more reliable," he said.
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Mourinho has tried everything to inspire his team to do that on a more reliable basis.
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"There is no more reliable and responsible supplier than Saudi Arabia," he told an energy conference.
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Standards for achieving organic certification can vary widely, which makes some certifications more reliable than others.
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White people are seen as inherently more reliable, social science research has demonstrated again and again.
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He is a better and more reliable shooter than Westbrook, and gets more assists a game.
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Parole can be a more reliable way of determining whether an inmate is ready for release.
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The plan aims to deliver cleaner, cheaper and more reliable energy to people in the state.
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Their interfaces are more reliable, their selections are much larger, and they're cheap as all heck.
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It was audacious, frequently brilliant stuff, but Kerber's smaller set of implements ultimately proved more reliable.
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These sectors were previously more reliable for loans, but they have now become difficult to service.
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Here's hoping that science will eventually show us a way toward more reliable prediction of volcanic eruptions.
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With the Lakers, he'll likely improve his ball handling and become more reliable in pick-and-rolls.
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There's 8GB of local storage here, a separate remote, and an Ethernet port for more reliable streaming.
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One of the more reliable effects of QE was to raise share prices, favouring the well-off.
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Over all, the National Bureau of Statistics is a lot more reliable than some local statistics bureaus.
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The Studio 3 Wireless headphones also feature Class 1 Bluetooth for more reliable and longer-range connectivity.
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And while they're challenging (and rare) in nutrition research, they're generally more reliable than, say, animal models.
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This post is about a way to make California's electricity system cleaner, more reliable, and more resilient.
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Cars built in the 1990's and beyond are so much more reliable than those built prior.
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Republicans are more reliable voters in midterms, and reversing that will be a massive task for Dems.
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The original plan was to create a more reliable and flexible way to shoot satellites into space.
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That means its data is coming from Apple and the App Store directly, making it more reliable.
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In recent years the government has raised the price of gas, and supplies are growing more reliable.
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Saberlight Rechargeable Plasma Lighter It's time to ditch your matches for a more reliable source of flame.
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It is to merge habit and exploration, to fashion his encompassing skill into something even more reliable.
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Users were able to respond to problems proactively, which made their inverters more reliable and long lasting.
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"By building on top of Postgres, we became the more reliable option," Kulkarni said of their thinking.
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All of this makes the power system more reliable while lowering costs for American families and businesses.
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Company president Mark Verhein says he's focusing on retooling the company toward new and more reliable customers.
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Now, the Jets are holding tryouts to see if they can bring in a more reliable foot.
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First, an implant picks up a stronger, more reliable signal because it sits directly on the brain.
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Cabana says scientists made over 100 changes to the shuttle to make it safer and more reliable.
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It also sports a faster processor, which Amazon says makes Alexa's voice recognition better and more reliable.
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People developed diagnostic systems that were much more reliable and everyone could start diagnosing the same way.
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These images are far more reliable accounts of postwar Japan than any totalizing national narrative could provide.
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Some are seeking temporary employment -- with more reliable pay dates -- to make ends meet, union officials said.
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The project will power about 2,000 nearby homes, which should have lower and more reliable electricity bills.
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"Italy has been unable to create a system that would allow for more reliable governability," he added.
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This is a much more reliable way to find out how many deaths insurance may have averted.
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It's a triple challenge: We need, all at once, a greener, more reliable, more resilient electricity grid.
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Such connectivity could enable safer and more reliable drone delivery, autonomous vehicles, smart-grid technologies, and more.
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Beyond Paul Sewald, Lugo and Gsellman, the team has failed to develop more reliable major league pitchers.
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I can't reasonably argue that Season 4 was "better" in execution than this more reliable new season.
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A Holberton intern at Dropbox worked on a project that made the company's storage product more reliable.
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" Kremlin spokesman Peskov rejected Yavlinsky's assertion, saying: "I don't think Yavlinsky has more reliable sources than this.
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As Ms. Jones sees it, a more reliable key to his worldview lies in his military service.
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"It's so much more reliable," she said as she rode the Victoria line on a recent afternoon.
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In a perverse way, the stricter, more reliable pension systems could be the ones to face complications.
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And so, in many cases, they don't bid on these military contracts, preferring steadier, more reliable jobs.
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Foster, for example, cited trolls impersonating journalists or other more reliable figures to give disinformation greater legitimacy.
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He lowered his ERA to 2.61 as one of the more reliable setup options for the Rays.
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More general and flexible AI will help autonomous robots or other systems be more reliable and safe.
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Their research suggests there's another possible target for stimulation, one that might provide more reliable improvements in mood.
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In other words, more reliable data is needed to show that something squirrelly is going on out there.
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Telephone polls, which some observers class as more reliable than online ones, have shown larger leads for 'Remain'.
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This is really the way all carriers are heading, as customer internet connections get faster and more reliable.
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It's the perfect size for a block of ramen and a faster, more reliable alternative to stovetop cooking.
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But these injuries might motivate them to find a more reliable everyday option than d'Arnaud, who has a .
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But to run error correction, those qubits would need to be much more reliable than those of today.
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The new model also adds compatibility with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi networks, for more reliable connectivity.
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Performance has also been improved, and new tabs should load quicker, along with more reliable copy and paste.
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This information will then be fed directly into the agency's computer models, potentially making their projections more reliable.
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New funding efforts aim to make solar, which depends on the sun's rays to generate power, more reliable.
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The company is positioning itself as a cheaper and more reliable option than most non-emergency medical transportation.
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The only change that has occurred with encryption is that it has become much more reliable and widespread.
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No career opportunity is assured in boxing, but belts are one of the more reliable means of leverage.
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The hardwire connection is more reliable and acts as a fail-safe if the Wi-Fi goes out.
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That's because Chinese companies have access to more digital bandwidth that makes their service faster and more reliable.
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Casino companies say "normalised" profit is a more reliable performance marker because it strips out win rate irregularities.
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By making power output more consistent, complementarity makes the grid more reliable, easier to schedule power, and cheaper.
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Baseload nuclear power plants do not make the grid more reliable and resilient or electric power more affordable.
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With the consistency that he has shown, Palacios is arguably one of the more reliable Mexican goalkeepers today.
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In any case, just because Assange released the documents doesn't necessarily mean that his account is more reliable.
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Another 18 percent of respondents said broadcast TV has a more reliable signal; no buffering or bandwidth issues.
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For more than 16 years, Bloom Energy's aim has been to supply customers with cleaner, more reliable energy.
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Since taking office in 2014, Mr. Ghani has been a more reliable leader than his predecessor, Hamid Karzai.
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Contactless has obvious benefits: it's faster for users, normally more reliable, and far more secure than magstripe cards.
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It's the perfect size for a block of ramen and a faster, more reliable alternative to stovetop cooking.
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We found that even a few seconds of cost led to much more reliable crowd estimates of quality.
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The use of InfoWars as a reference should be generally prohibited, especially when other more reliable sources exist.
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Really, Apple has done a fantastic job with AirPlay 2 to create a setup that's much more reliable.
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According to a more reliable source — the NYC Department of Buildings — Swift is currently renovating her Tribeca duplex.
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It's better to have more reliable but less features than more features that are breaking every other day.
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More reliable are ones like Abramowitz's that use at least some polling — in Abramowitz's case, presidential approval ratings.
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This may indeed make him a more reliable partner in resolving the thorny problems of Iran and Syria.
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CreditCreditMaddie McGarvey for The New York Times Few things in life are more reliable than the county fair.
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According to GenBioPro, the introduction of a generic will lead to a more reliable supply of the drug.
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Nationwide, voting equipment was largely more reliable, registration lists more accurate and election administrators better trained, they said.
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But most people would be willing to bear that pain for a safer and more reliable transit system.
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In my previous years of testing hard drives, Seagate's are some of the more reliable ones I've used.
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But, over time, the products have gotten more reliable and easier to use, and the users more sophisticated.
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Outside of that, Hu argues that the royalties can be more reliable than the entropy of Wall Street.
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Manufacturing industrial production, which can be a more reliable indicator than overall production, is expected to be flat.
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"The market is a more powerful and more reliable liberating force than government can ever be," Thatcher asserted.
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Also, a new car is more reliable, unlikely to break down or require major repairs within three years.
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Hearing this, Lim realized the tools he'd been tinkering with could make CAR-T safer and more reliable.
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Another option is to use the more reliable cry alerts, rather than leaving the app livestreaming all night.
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At $38 an hour, pounding concrete is a more reliable way to earn a living than pounding opponents.
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This is why the tests are more reliable with the more time that passes after a missed period.
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While regulation can create more reliable protections to encourage investment, it can also scare away many seasoned traders.
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We believe investing in everyone from our headquarters to our warehouses leads to a safer, more reliable service.
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They are intermittent, meaning they must be propped up by more reliable energy sources, such as natural gas.
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But that kind of tech has gotten a lot more reliable since the Xbox One launched in 2013.
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In the context of business, this slippery definition might have me decide that written communication is more reliable.
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But the system is often no more reliable than the subway and also suffers from years of neglect.
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TouchPal supports swipe typing, and is generally more reliable than the likes of Blink Keyboard or Go Keyboard.
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The baseline map shown as it grew; red signals are stronger and more reliable The baseline map shown as it grew; red signals are stronger and more reliable Over a period of two months, the kits collected a baseline of wireless activity, including known towers, private signals and so on.
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The focus will instead be on corporate money management, a less glamorous but more reliable line source of revenue.
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Such companies often enjoy more reliable cash flows because they are mostly driven by the food and drink industries.
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If you're looking for more accurate fitness-tracking, there are other smartwatches or fitness trackers that are more reliable.
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That's changing, though, thanks to a new generation of devices that don't just make your Wi-Fi more reliable.
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Devices that scan irises (which offer more reliable readings) are becoming cheaper and should become the norm, he says.
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But why not just use the more reliable and even cheaper sensor—the human nose—to detect skunky beer?
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Shafiee's device, instead, makes its assessment based on World Health Organization guidelines, and is therefore more reliable, Shafiee says.
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Why should lobbyists outside the government have a more reliable way of reaching the president than people inside it?
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And the Lomo Instant Square has a programmed automatic mode that might make it more reliable than its predecessor.
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They are compatible with Wi-Fi 6 for faster, more reliable connections — and, yes, they retain the headphone jack.
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YouTube said it's made changes intended to surface more reliable news content in search results and on its homepage.
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That could improve navigational precision by orders of magnitude, which would make self-driving cars safer and more reliable.
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"The idea is that robots can automate the phenotyping process and make these measurements more reliable," Dr. Chowdhary said.
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Search will be faster and more reliable, and easier to discover in the top right corner of the app.
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Iran has typically used more reliable means to block content, whether using ISP-level blocks or nationwide packet inspection.
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But once dreams of the stage faded and practicalities set in, Smolke settled on a more reliable career path.
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I've found gum, lozenges, or cold turkey to be more more reliable methods, but everyone has their own preference.
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This could enable forecasters to make more reliable short-term projections of small-scale weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms.
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Lower costs, smarter inventories and more reliable production are all natural results from a more connected MRO supply chain.
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"This project will provide PSE&G customers with greater and more reliable access to affordable natural gas," he said.
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This has the potential to allow for big companies to pay for preferential (read: faster and more reliable) service.
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We only hear how loudly someone shouts; quadratic voting allows us to adjust the volume, creating more reliable signals.
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"He saw non-blacks as being more reliable when it came to paying the rent than blacks," he says.
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As smart and self-driving vehicles gain more momentum, the technologies around detection systems improve and become more reliable.
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During the beta test of push campaigns, Facebook says it worked on making them faster, scalable and more reliable.
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But most personal devices are shifting over to solid state drives now, which are typically faster and more reliable.
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First, traded markets must become deeper, with a mix of piped gas and LNG, to provide more reliable prices.
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This new capacity will allow mobile companies to offer more reliable reception, and to prepare for future 5G services.
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Our nuclear arsenal is orders of magnitude stronger and more reliable than anything Kim Jong-un will ever possess.
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Now, the official said, Ukrainians ought to finally recognize that the European Union is their closer, more reliable partner.
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An Instant Pot is just as easy to use and more reliable, so we removed it from our list.
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Are 3-D spectacles any more reliable than rose-tinted ones, when we seek to imagine an ideal society?
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"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "This wig tape is cheaper, stronger, and more reliable than the traditional 'fashion tape.
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Now they will likely be able to replace Kennedy's swing vote with a more reliable conservative, with immediate implications.
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Sorry, but until in-in display fingerprint readers get faster and more reliable, physical ones beat them every time.
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He was heading down to see the damage himself, taking the primal, and thus more reliable, route: the river.
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Metro officials say the program, SafeTrack, was successful, and has made the system significantly less dangerous and more reliable.
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But before long, as the system gradually became safer, more reliable and less unsavory, it started to trend up.
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Would a compromised crown prince be a more reliable partner for the United States in stabilizing the Middle East?
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The messages are instantaneous and might be a little more reliable for a birder who is out in nature.
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"We refurbished our weapons to make them safer and more reliable," Mr. Moniz said, choosing his words with precision.
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Older voters are typically more reliable voters, and they are the ones not as engaged on the climate issue.
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More reliable funding and better management tools will ensure that modernization projects are completed on-time and on-budget.
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AI plans to make a safer and more reliable version of the so-called Robot Operating System, or ROS.
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This lets it separate different types of data into special data stores for much faster and more reliable access.
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The U.S. nuclear program provides a more reliable picture of cost, though not all nuclear development information is public.
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Subway riders stand to see more reliable service and fewer headaches with hefty new investment in the transit system.
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The best books the Vox staff read in 2017 We need a greener, more reliable, more resilient energy grid.
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Along with consuming less battery power, the commit also notes that USB tethering should be more reliable than Wi-Fi.
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The millennials on one side of this divide — now aged about 218 to 225 — have become more reliable Democratic allies.
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Gorman has broadened Morgan Stanley's wealth management division, a more reliable source of revenue than the traditionally volatile trading operations.
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It is the loss of power lines that drives most blackouts — more reliable power plants can't entirely compensate for that.
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However, just because bookmakers expect a vote to remain does not mean they are a more reliable measure than polls.
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But during Hunted's season premiere last night, the search team eschewed technological advances for a more reliable failsafe: human error.
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For one thing, selection at 16 is already common, and reckoned to be more reliable than testing children aged 11.
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I've heard mostly good things about those products and how they bathe your home with faster, more reliable Wi-Fi.
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Russia helped them win, so also wins in the world stage by proving a more reliable ally than the US.
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The process of investigative genetic genealogy is more reliable based on the number of samples investigators have to work with.
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Smoothing over those irregularities made the app itself simpler and more reliable, at the cost of one specific security measure.
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Quality is also often more reliable, Mr Neveu says, with many Ubers and Lyfts offering bottled water and phone chargers.
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Despite plastic exteriors, both of these phones feel more refined, and in the Nexus' case, significantly faster and more reliable.
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A group of experts, led by the New York Power Authority, has offered suggestions to make the system more reliable.
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The new system is far more reliable and autonomous, and it can be used at home without any extra help.
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And creating a better internet really is as simple as that: more reliable connections with higher speeds for less money.
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The problem is that if robot labor is cheaper and more reliable than human labor, why bother with the latter?
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But he says the ministry could perhaps work to become a more reliable conduit of information during future health crises.
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Google executives used that outage to heavily market itself as a more reliable alternative to Amazon and Microsoft cloud services.
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Nuclear DNA—which is preserved in the cellular nucleus and provides genetic information about all ancestors—is much more reliable.
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The BHF said that this new procedure is "quicker and more reliable than previous tests," enabling costs to be reduced.
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But in the end, these delays may simply mean consumers end up with more reliable foldable devices in the future.
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Uber Africa's emergence as one of the continent's more reliable transit networks creates potential to move more than just people.
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The company contends that solid-state lidar technology is more reliable over time because of the lack of moving parts.
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The cars have become much more reliable, he said, and there are more opportunities to work on and develop them.
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While Xbox One owners await Arena, Microsoft is also tweaking the Gamerscore leaderboard to make it more reliable and faster.
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He has been one of the team's more reliable relievers this season, striking out 50 in 46 1/3 innings.
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Embassy officials wanted the more reliable data to "make better daily decisions regarding the safety of outdoor activities," said Clay.
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Both technologies help programmers build software more quickly and flexibly, and make it more reliable and less likely to crash.
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Fourth generation (2202G) networks are already overloaded, and this new generation of technology will need faster and more reliable connectivity.
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Women in Afghanistan's farm belt are being empowered by unions, which help ensure a more reliable and diverse food supply.
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Just plug the extender in between your router and where you want the extra coverage for faster, more reliable connectivity.
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They have not won the World Series since 1908 — as you may have heard — and needed a more reliable closer.
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Some have been critical of the U.S. missile defense efforts, particularly spending and delays in getting a more reliable system.
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Asian carmakers still dominate for reliability, with seven of eight brands deemed "more reliable" based in Japan or South Korea.
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No Lean Season gave Bangladeshis the money for a trip to the city, where they could find more reliable work.
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So while you can still get stuff that won't boost you, raising your Light is a much more reliable process.
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And this was after a $326 million upgrade in 6003, which automated the line, making it more reliable than most.
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The governor said that privatizing it would make electricity cheaper and more reliable and attract more business to the island.
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Bernie Sanders appeals to people who may forget to pay their cable bill entirely.... the first group is more reliable.
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It's causing me to be more reliable on my technology to remind me, instead of using my own brain power.
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The ubiquity of smartphones and high-quality cameras has made capturing the immediate aftermath of major news events more reliable.
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More recent research has shown that these "aha" solutions tend to be more reliable than consciously, methodically worked-out answers.
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He turned Credit Suisse away from the volatility of its investment bank by embracing its more reliable wealth management division.
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LAUNCHED AS REALCOIN in July 274, Tether aimed to become a more reliable alternative to Bitcoin, the best-known cryptocurrency.
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Maybe he would somehow turn out to be a more reliable friend to the conservative movement than Reagan had been.
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Since then, streetcar speeds have increased and service has become more reliable, though some restaurants and stores have lost business.
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The Syrian government is also building power lines in the desert between Damascus and Aleppo to make supplies more reliable.
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Federal officials, scrambling to catch up, are expected to soon unveil plans for a simpler and potentially more reliable test.
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The revenue model has been a sticking point for public and private investors looking for a more reliable revenue stream.
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Also playing a role in companies' plans: digital technology itself is better than ever before, and more reliable and safer.
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That's far more reliable than throwing everything into the mix and just crossing your fingers and hoping it works out.
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With curved corners, it's also slightly thinner, has more reliable reception and two times faster, thanks to a new processor.
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We appropriated money for the states to update and modernize their voting systems and make them more reliable and accountable.
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It's likely to be less reliable than a regular workhorse vehicle (though probably more reliable than an actual work horse).
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Newsletters could be a more reliable means of increasing readership for major publishers whose relationships with social networks have soured.
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Wonsan's karaoke bars and billiard clubs have a more reliable supply of electricity than much of North Korea, they say.
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All that increased bandwidth means more reliable and robust Bluetooth connections, because let's be real, Bluetooth connections today are still spotty.
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" US intelligence agencies are a far more reliable source on foreign involvement in an American election than Assange, Graham said. "Mr.
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Trump replaced Kennedy with Justice Brett Kavanaugh, providing the president with what is believed to be a more reliable conservative majority.
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The train may be more reliable than flying, but passengers would still be better checking status before heading to the station.
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Jacobson and colleagues, however, say that the grid they propose will be not only reliable, but more reliable than today's grid.
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The researchers said this method is more reliable than asking people who are already mentally whether they had cats as children.
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Subscription revenues are also more reliable than ad dollars, making it easier to budget and improve operational efficiency for an organization.
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Getting a wired setup together can often prove faster and more reliable though, and works away from your home wifi too.
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Next-generation networks are expected to enable faster, more reliable data transmission and accelerate the deployment of better, safer autonomous vehicles.
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That trend will increase as on-board Wi-Fi becomes more reliable (and more planes include sockets to charge electrical items).
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The period from June 15 to October 15 has been a deeper, more reliable summer trough over the last two decades.
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It's far easier and more reliable to use than the S10's nifty-looking but ultimately disappointing in-screen fingerprint scanner.
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Paradoxically, pollsters may have to dive into seemingly chaotic streams of internet chatter to produce more reliable barometers in the future.
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The amount of marketing spend and social media buzz, he says, are a much more reliable predictor of box office success.
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Conversely, old-fashioned buttons and joysticks offer more reliable input than you'd get with a totally controller-free hand tracking system.
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A growing proportion of Microsoft's software sales are billed as recurring subscription purchases, which are more reliable than one-time purchases.
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But until legged bipedal bots become faster and more reliable, companies are turning to a more tried-and-tested technology: wheels.
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It's a more reliable income stream than other accessories — except, possibly, golf balls, which one expects to get lost or destroyed.
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Maybe that's because it's a more reliable way of finding Pokémon locations in-game than the in-game Pokémon finder itself.
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Because it does not require manual processing, nor authentication through intermediaries, it can make payments more reliable and more easily audited.
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Its readiness to stand by even its most repulsive allies makes it seem, to Sunni Arab leaders, more reliable than America.
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Some see it as a cheaper, more reliable route to low Earth orbit — the sweet spot for many kinds of satellites.
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Apple says this latest revision should be more reliable than before, but that's impossible to confirm after a week of testing.
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Admittedly, this job isn't for everyone, but if (human) history is any guide, it's one of the more reliable careers around.
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They are generally more reliable than single studies, but they are exercises in interpretation, colored by the assumptions of their authors.
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According to the best available science, polygraph tests are no more reliable at extracting the truth than Wonder Woman's magic lasso.
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One of the more reliable hurricane intensity models shows Irma remaining a major hurricane during the next 5 to 7 days.
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Maybe it will pare down its current product lineup and update some of the existing devices with more reliable, advanced technology.
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Given GPS vulnerabilities, researchers are developing more reliable, real-time position tracking with signals that would not disappear in blind spots.
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Rather than overlook Turkish excesses while hoping [President] Erdogan will come around, it is time to search for more reliable allies.
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Latino voter participation has traditionally been low among eligible voters — about 22019 percent in 2012 — but more reliable among registered voters.
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Built by the team behind WebRTC, Duo is designed to make video calls more reliable even on the slowest Internet connections.
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But several ingredients make ZF's system far more compelling—and, the supplier says, a lot cheaper and more reliable to produce.
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Mr. Toikka recommends buying service from well-known carriers in each country because they are more reliable than off-brand carriers.
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And the nation's power grid has become more reliable as it has become more diverse with more renewables and natural gas.
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With its steady torque and powerful scrub, it's more reliable and less messy than screwing a brush onto a power drill.
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If Bush had nominated a more reliable conservative than Souter, it would have perished no matter what O'Connor or Kennedy did.
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Earlier iterations of the harvester used batteries, but Berry 5.1 runs on a diesel motor, because it's cheaper and more reliable.
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That means the electricity grid will have to get bigger, more sophisticated, more efficient, and more reliable — while it is decarbonizing.
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ISI is looking to grow distribution and expand their product line into smaller, cheaper, lighter and more reliable water heating devices.
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With a 14-hour battery life and fast recharging period, they're more reliable than any wireless sports earbuds I've ever tried.
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The Virtuoso is slightly more reliable and consistent than the cheaper Encore, and it's French Press particle size is on point.
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One woman, Tia Cunningham, was able to fix her car with the cash, allowing her to be a more reliable employee.
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Many area farmers have just given up and left in search of more reliable forms of employment in Dhaka or Chittagong.
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Because they tend to stay longer, office tenants can generally be a more reliable moneymaker for landlords than stores and restaurants.
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But the other function of these voice assistants — executing tasks — is far more reliable, and you're probably not using it enough.
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More reliable Asian customers include India, the third-largest importer of U.S. ethanol at 9% of total U.S. exports in 2018.
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Whoever it is, the new Arizona senator seems likely to be a more reliable vote for Republican leaders than McCain was.
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Wi-Fi will become more common, more reliable, and more affordable — Delta has even said it's working on making it free.
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Nevertheless, autonomous cars collectively travel about 113,636 miles per crash, indicating that they can and will be more reliable than humans.
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Federer's rivalry with Djokovic, which the Serb leads by 23-22, has been a more reliable generator of suspense (and edge).
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Rather, it's that the presence of social cues made the expressive robot, and therefore its information, seem more reliable and trustworthy.
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Lastly, if Trump is serious about the diplomatic overture he made Wednesday, he must make himself a more reliable negotiating partner.
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But there is a more reliable and a simpler way to make investing decisions, one that doesn't rely on putative forecasts.
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Fortunately, it will be less cumbersome and more reliable than the current IIDs which are routinely criticized for not working correctly.
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"We're on track to make faster, more reliable full fibre broadband available to four million premises by March 2021", he added.
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"We're on track to make faster, more reliable full fiber broadband available to four million premises by March 2021," he added.
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More reliable monthly figures are due later in the day, and analysts expect that report to show another large upward revision.
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The deployment of energy storage must be accelerated to hasten the transition to a cleaner, more reliable, more resilient energy system.
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Current sources of revenue have been insufficient, and we need a more reliable method to get our infrastructure back on track.
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Wealth is typically seen as a more reliable, durable business as clients usually lock in with steady fees for many years.
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As the video above shows, it not only makes data transfer between several nodes more reliable, it makes it quicker too.
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Instead, electric grids are "more reliable today" than before the ongoing adoption of renewable energy, due to better planning and other factors.
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The bank has focused on earning more reliable income from its wealth management business amid continued weakness at its investment banking division.
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For example, given the choice between sophisticated algorithms with cheaper hardware or simpler algorithms with more reliable hardware — what's the right decision?
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But while her speech emphasized the emotional notes, it was hardly devoid of facts — some of which were more reliable than others.
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A recent study found more than 40 percent of Germans believe that China is a more reliable partner than the United States.
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That has led many in the financial industry to hail it as a faster — and more reliable — alternative to existing transaction systems.
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Chromebooks also support Google's Cloud Print system, but this direct connection method is generally the simpler and more reliable route to take.
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It might be crackly and prone to interference, but traditional FM radio transmissions are free, and much more reliable in a crisis.
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One hopes, however, that any new Liberal Party selects its leader by a more reliable method than the one used in 1859.
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If we don't find ways to help people find more reliable information, it's going to cause big problems in the long run.
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It is maintained by users in a decentralized fashion and has been hailed as a faster, more reliable alternative to existing systems.
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In areas that remained under Mr Assad's control, electricity and water supplies are more reliable than in much of the Middle East.
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It's unlikely that there will be major changes to how the gadget works except to make it cheaper, lighter and more reliable.
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O said on Tuesday he wants to make the U.S. budget carrier more reliable and somewhat slow its growth in flight capacity.
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Coates is a bigger athletic freak, while Rogers is a slot receiver, but the latter was apparently more reliable in training camp.
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CBN would probably be a lot safer and more reliable than a hypnotic like Ambien, which can apparently lead to crazy tweeting.
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Greenpeace UK director John Sauven said the UK government urgently needs to back renewable energy as a more reliable alternative to nuclear.
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Like the original design, the Smart Extruder+ is supposed to make Replicator printers simpler to use, more reliable, and more future-proof.
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English said officials have some other options available to them to give the public a more reliable road map for future intentions.
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Apple's implementation of the dot grid system is compact and designed for a single purpose, which should make it considerably more reliable.
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Maybe you'll like the feel and ergonomics of the Pixel better, or maybe you'll find its camera more reliable than the others.
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The Syrian government is building power lines in the desert between Damascus and Aleppo to try and make the supply more reliable.
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Dr. David McDowell, a chronic pain consultant, said the bulk import means patients can access the drug in a more reliable way.
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The switch would make the supply chain more reliable because single-use vials are used worldwide, the company wrote in a statement.
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Getting rid of super-long transmission lines can also save utility companies money while making grids more reliable and less accident prone.
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A major shift, and the root causes of the resurgence in meth use, is that the supply chain has become more reliable.
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Advances in artificial intelligence, computing, and wireless networks have made technology faster and more reliable, but they come with new cybersecurity threats.
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The reason is that Latinos who lean Republican also tend to be older -- and thus more reliable voters in low-turnout elections.
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Carnell noted that the Tankan can offer a more reliable gauge of Japan's economy than its volatile gross domestic product (GDP) figures.
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It was larger, more sophisticated and in theory more reliable than Trooper Hean's portable instrument, and its results were admissible in court.
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Fee-based accounts yield more reliable income than commission-based trading accounts that rise and fall with clients' interest in the markets.
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As for how it affects average folks, the expansion of Amazon's transport business should usher in cheaper, faster, and more reliable deliveries.
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Indiana has been a more reliable state for Republican presidential candidates, though former President Obama squeaked out a victory there in 85033.
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"As the team has gained in maturity and stability, so the chassis side of the operation has become more reliable," Abiteboul said.
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Second, look to the bond market and other financial market indicators that are more reliable measures of investors' expectations than stock prices.
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Biden's supporters are older than those of other Democrats, which gives his campaign less visible energy but a more reliable voting base.
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As the UT-Austin scholars note, the Texas grid is more reliable today than it was before all the wind came online.
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"Oftentimes, a gently used secondhand item bought from someone you trust is actually more reliable than a new item," Mr. Beavan said.
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As the pandemic continues, it is likely to provide a more reliable comparison of the severity of the outbreaks in different countries.
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It wants to "bend the marketplace," she said, to make all products safer, more reliable and more conscious of their users' privacy.
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Will cities start to see the faster and more reliable LTE speeds as more customers shift over to using 5G bandwidth instead?
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A view from a loftier perch — a month's, or even just a week's, perspective — would, and will, produce far more reliable information.
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Roethlisberger is more reliable at home, but he threw three touchdown passes on the road against the Colts just two weeks ago.
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And because synthesizing drugs is cheaper and more reliable than farming plants, they can be produced at a fraction of the cost.
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Uber argues that its data is more reliable because all of its drivers use smartphones equipped with accelerometers and global positioning technology.
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It produced more reliable results than Coley's toxins could, and that contributed to it being more widely adopted as a cancer treatment.
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They can take the regular general purpose lanes or opt for market based toll pricing for a more reliable trip when needed.
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Access to affordable, reliable energy is a huge part of national security, and wind makes our electric grid more reliable and secure.
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Nuclear power proponents argue that atomic energy is more reliable, as it is not subject to any disruption caused by weather patterns.
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Wheels Not only are cars and trucks getting more reliable, but everyman vehicles over all are now more dependable than luxury brands.
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Additionally, doctors are more confident in this operation, which has improved over time and become "more reliable and more durable," he said.
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To simplify, an electronic fuze is more reliable over the long term and the detonation can be timed to be extremely precise.
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If you really want to spoil a TV show for your frenemies, you might want to choose a more reliable anonymous-texting app.
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Adopting the financial habits of rich people is a way more reliable way to build wealth, according to a man who studies millionaires.
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More reliable carbon dating placed it to between 5,000 and 6,000 years old, which means it most certainly belonged to a modern human.
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They're less expensive than dedicated coworking spaces like WeWork, and more reliable than coffee shops that haven't fully committed to the coworking game.
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GoMyWay, a ridesharing platform, was created last year to offer residents a faster, more reliable and cheaper way of getting around in Nigeria.
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We'll likely get a more reliable overview of what the Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S9 looks once we make it into the new year.
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However, it has support from the more reliable Euro model as well, which lends this scenario more credibility (though still far from certainty).
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Kyriacou feels this "end-to-end" solution that Microsoft controls and understands is more reliable and less confounding for users than USB-C.
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Out in the Scapa Flow, Richard Darbyshire of Scottish Sea Farms says 5G would offer a more reliable connection from base to barge.
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These new craft have been developed from scratch with systems that will ultimately make them safer and more reliable than any in history.
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That's at least a little more reliable than asking for estimates; if you've been shocked by your Screen Time stats, you know why.
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It has also been fed more data from photos taken by smartphones, so Google says the feature is overall more reliable than before.
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Perhaps the only upside of Eskom's troubles is that South Africans are increasingly looking to renewable energy sources for cheaper, more reliable electricity.
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However, with real rates low and increasingly negative, the opportunity cost is much lower — which makes gold a more reliable hedge, he explained.
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But they did architect the service to combine crucial components in a new way, creating a noticeably safer and more reliable browsing experience.
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Lawyer Chris Fabricant helped get him released from jail by doing a DNA test, a much more reliable, less subjective form of science.
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Because it does not require manual processing, nor authentication through intermediaries, the technology can make payments faster, more reliable and easier to audit.
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But if Apple's really able to make a wireless charging pad that's more reliable than existing ones, it just might be worth it.
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The commission rejected the utility's first long-term plan to create a more reliable, cost-effective grid as inadequate, according to commission records.
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He is scrambling the cost/benefit analysis for our key allies, such that some might seek more reliable partners or become more independent.
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"Nonverbal behavior is more reliable than spoken words," according to a training article posted on the website of John E. Reid and Associates.
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Together, its routers and beacons make a mesh network the company says is more reliable than what you get with a traditional router.
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These were the first figures published by INDEC since Mr Macri took office; he has been working to make the agency more reliable.
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DJI has always stayed away from that approach, preferring the more reliable connection and precise flight that comes with a dedicated radio controller.
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This next era of tech will require higher bandwidth and more reliable connections than we have today, and drones can help deliver both.
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For example, the authority would be able to more quickly replace its aging switching and signaling system with more reliable and efficient technology.
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There's a good chance the tablet supports Wi-Fi, and it's equally possible that the docking station includes a more reliable ethernet port.
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Thanks to amazing Bluetooth 5.0 technology, these earbuds are two times more reliable and 10 times faster than devices utilizing previous Bluetooth versions.
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It's crept up on us slowly, so quietly that you may not have noticed, but nuclear energy has become safer and more reliable.
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" He added, "It's clearly much more reliable to look at the C.P.S. or even better to look at the voter file-based work.
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The end result would be a better-quality, more reliable service for customers that meets their needs and ability to pay, Brent added.
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However, Kossin said storm track information tended to be more reliable in the pre-satellite era compared with other metrics, like storm intensity.
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Republicans want Ducey to appoint someone who will be a more reliable vote on health care in case they retain their congressional majorities.
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" Adding, "I am more confident than ever of Brett Kavanaugh that the allegations levied against him were not proven to be more reliable.
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Researchers know that of the two primary forms of accessing memory, recognition and recall, the former is a simpler and more reliable process.
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This is given by the solid line, which, not surprisingly, shows that the expected nominee becomes more conservative as Trump becomes more reliable.
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Microgrids won't be a core part of the clean-energy transition until they serve all three grid needs — greener, more reliable, more resilient.
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However, as hardware has gotten more reliable, the software that runs on it can become outdated before the machine's physical parts give out.
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Only after the Eisenhower administration switched back to a more reliable military rocket was the first American satellite launched into orbit on Jan.
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But surveys of actual nonvoters can provide more reliable estimates, he said, because they directly measure people's motivations for voting or staying home.
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But 5G is still confusing, and there's no real need for it right now until the technology becomes more reliable and widely available.
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By 2016, Mr. Thiam had pivoted away from the volatile trading of its investment bank to enhance its more reliable wealth management division.
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His plan would also emphasize clean energy initiatives to move the island off of a centralized grid for a more reliable power system.
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Combined with removable batteries, which Uber revealed in December, the company aims to guarantee a more reliable, accessible fleet of bikes and scooters.
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Amusingly, a leaked draft of the study apparently shows that the electric grid is becoming more reliable as wind and solar penetration increase.
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The outburst likely offers a more reliable guide to the year ahead than the calls for unity he's expected to recite Tuesday night.
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It is designed to measure minute differences in racket and string performance to give elite players a more reliable method of comparing equipment.
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Instead, they should be looking at a historically more reliable curve — one that's signaling no appreciable changes in economic growth around the corner.
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These businesses want a steadier, more reliable supply than the shaky government one, whose irregular currents destroy machinery and equipment, Mr. Balole said.
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Autonomous driving systems, like other artificial intelligence programs, become more reliable and accurate by accumulating data either from simulations or real world testing.
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And China, with slumping oil production and rising demand, wants a more reliable source than the Persian Gulf, which it now depends on.
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Experts agree that installing modern signals will make the subway more reliable and increase capacity so that more trains can run closer together.
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The Pentagon had explored the possibility of retrofitting the existing bomblet stockpile with more reliable fuzes but decided it would be too expensive.
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The 5G network is the next generation of wireless networks that promises to be 100 times faster and more reliable than current technology.
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JD.com has also invested in its own logistics network, which the company says helps provide quicker, more reliable delivery than Alibaba can offer.
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Jerry Brown has made the plan a signature effort in the waning months of his tenure, promising lower costs and more reliable electricity.
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Hitters are more reliable, and as long as Swanson doesn't start partying with Johnny Manziel he should make it to the major leagues.
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Bluetooth has been updated to Bluetooth 5, so future wireless headphones and (in particular) future smart home devices should be a little more reliable.
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The resulting hybrids would be far more reliable, meaning the administration could argue that the nation would need fewer weapons in the far future.
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YouTube began showing more reliable sources in search results on Wednesday, but hasn't revealed how it determines which sources are authoritative and which aren't.
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The hope is to make SoundCloud instantly accessible to new users and a more reliable place to discover fresh songs for long-time loyalists.
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This capacitive fingerprint sensor is also more reliable than the S10's ultrasonic scanner, according to my colleague who reviewed Samsung's other new devices.
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Weed strains cultivated Martian-style could then wind up far more reliable and tailored to a given need than most modern earth strains are.
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The next iteration — called RKV, or Redesigned Kill Vehicle — is meant to be an upgrade that is cheaper, more reliable, and easier to maintain.
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Google says it's "focused on building a more reliable, predictable model for 'arrow' and 'tab' navigation" for Chromebooks and devices with larger form factors.
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Next week you'll be able to experience a new era of faster and more reliable mobile connectivity on our 5G network – launching 30th May.
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Many strategists want Australia to be less slavish in its relations with America, while praying that Mr Trump will prove a more reliable partner.
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Ming-Chi Kuo, one of the more reliable Apple analysts, predicted last year that the company would deliver three models of iPhone in 2018.
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Given pollsters use different methodologies and have varying track records of accuracy, it's better to look at several polls for a more reliable snapshot.
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The first snowgun came into use in 1952, with widespread adoption following in the 70s and 80s, as bigger resorts wanted more reliable weather.
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Granted, pairing Bluetooth devices is a lot easier than it once was, and connections are a lot more reliable than they used to be.
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Factory hands earn around 3,000 kyat ($123) per day, about half what they could on a farm, but the work is much more reliable.
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Some analysts consider this figure a more reliable reading because the seasonally adjusted one has been distorted by the 2007-2009 global credit crisis.
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The goal is to extend the life of some coal burning power plants, a move Perry says will make the electric grid more reliable.
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That gives Beijing something it has until recently lacked: a more reliable "second strike" capability if its land-based nuclear arsenal comes under attack.
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Ring says it is using a proprietary RF protocol to connect the lights to the bridge, which provides longer distances and more reliable connectivity.
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These are just two of the projects spotlighted by the Prize that mean fewer suffering animals, serious cost-savings, and more reliable efficacy data.
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The group hopes other scientists will conduct similar experiments using different models to help hone in on a more reliable measure of climate sensitivity.
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SSDs in general are faster and more reliable than disc-based drives, with Plextor claiming read / write speeds of 550 MBps for the EX1.
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Solar irrigation is more reliable and efficient than traditional water systems as it is less vulnerable to erratic rainfall and high altitudes, he said.
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But for all the promises 5G will bring, there are still many technical hurdles to overcome to achieve faster and more reliable cellular connectivity.
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There, he'll find support for creating an energy future that is more secure, more reliable and draws on one of America's greatest resources — innovation.
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Another Alibaba site, Tmall, is marketed as a higher-end, more reliable Chinese online marketplace and has been praised for being tough on fakes.
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The new grid is more distributed and it's something that's actively managed, which makes us greener and more efficient and more reliable and resilient.
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The new cable should allow Google and Facebook to offer faster and more reliable service to visitors on the other side of the Pacific.
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If this Google feature works well, however, it could be a more reliable and easily parseable way to get the most important information fast.
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As a result, you're left with a conclusion that's more reliable than anything that could have been drawn from each of the smaller studies.
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It's considered more reliable when it's done by trained clinicians and specialists and less reliable when it's done by primary care providers, researchers note.
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Scott Walker and namechecked her endorsement from the state GOP as she sought to cast herself as the more reliable conservative in the race.
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Innoviz is developing solid-state lidar, which proponents of this technology say is more reliable over time because of the lack of moving parts.
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Batteries enable cheaper, more reliable power for homeowners and are the ideal companion for solar, allowing consumers to store energy for use at night.
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"Deepgram is a new product that's not based on the old tech, but just works better — better faster more reliable more accurate," Stephenson said.
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As Canada and Mexico have felt spurned by Trump during the runup to renegotiating NAFTA, China has emerged as a more reliable trading prospect.
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Some South Koreans now see him as more reliable than Mr. Trump despite the decades-long alliance between their country and the United States.
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In the series here, Walker started in right field on Friday night, then moved to third, where he provides more reliable defense than Andujar.
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A few minor bugs aside (and mainly, these were just funny/goofy animation bugs), Bullet was much more reliable than my real-life pup.
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The good news: Once 5G becomes more reliable and widespread, you'll be ready if you buy the Galaxy S20+ or Galaxy S20 Ultra now.
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Bolivia's economy has however been in positive territory since the turn of century, making it one of the more reliable economies in the region.
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Bolivia's economy has however been in positive territory since the turn of century, making it one of the more reliable economies in the region.
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Campaigns go where the votes are, and it's still true that older voters are more reliable voters, especially in midterm and off-year elections.
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Because our survey results are based on hundreds of thousands of user responses, the results are a lot more reliable than just asking around.
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When borrowing costs go up, investors see their payoff move further away, so they turn to more reliable bets like utilities and consumer staples.
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That makes it easier for engineers to tune the system to be more reliable, and speeds investigation of any glitches encountered later, Biewald says.
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Thanks to decades of racing evolution, machines are far more reliable and now can easily go the distance of even the most grueling races.
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" The policy notes the lack of a more reliable munition, and goes so far as to include cluster munitions among its "best available capabilities.
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Although it was still far from being a practical computing device, IBM's breakthrough was to make it much more reliable than previous quantum machines.
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Not only will this self-management help you become more reliable, but it's also great practice for navigating multiple responsibilities in future roles. 3.
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If you're looking for more reliable ways to build wealth, consider these five money strategies personal finance experts and other ultra-successful people recommend.
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Arkansas could change its law to allow the use of a firing squad, for instance, which is faster and more reliable than lethal injection.
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Other schematics we've seen from more reliable leakers have featured true edge-to-edge, bezel-free displays, with a "function area" built into the screen.
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I felt that the Pro's seemingly rushed launch was an effort to give the PSVR a more reliable hardware foundation than the O.G. PS24 could.
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The state has struggled to procure the drugs needed to carry out lethal injections, so legislators see the electric chair as a more reliable option.
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Come 2020, Adobe will discontinue support, and content creators will do what they've mostly already done: move on to other, more reliable platforms like HTML5.
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A smart city approach — manifesting the internet in public space — will be the enabler of a transit experience that is more reliable, safer and efficient.
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Wilbur Ross is coming up with ways to make ZTE a more reliable person to do a group to do business within the United States.
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Photo: Getty At this point, anyone pretending to know what the ceiling is on Bitcoin should be considered no more reliable than a palm reader.
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But criticism and concern about US commitment to the region is causing Saudi Arabia to look elsewhere, perhaps to more reliable and less judgmental friends.
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You'll be able to solve an issue involving some huge commitment or a scheduling issue tonight— perhaps an irregular hook-up will become more reliable?
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Part of the basic appeal of Bitcoin has been its promise to provide a more reliable and trustworthy alternative to existing currencies and financial networks.
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There is good news, which is the lithium-ion batteries inside today's phones are more reliable, longer-lasting, and safer—well, mostly—than ever before.
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How it works: Because the ocean's heat content doesn't vary as sharply as surface temperatures, it is considered a more reliable indicator of global warming.
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The authors were making a deliberate effort to ensure nutrition advice is based on only the best-available research, with conclusions that are more reliable.
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If you're not sure which will be more reliable between the website and the Apple Store app, double your chances and have them both open.
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Done this way, dowsing is very similar to playing with an Ouija board — although, within spiritual circles, dowsing is considered to be much more reliable.
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The bottom line: For UUVs to take on longer and more complex missions, underwater power transfers will have be simplified and systems made more reliable.
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Then last week, Apple gave the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros performance boosts and updated their controversial "butterfly" keyboards to be more reliable.
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The Russell 2000 small-cap index, however, has been more reliable — trading positive more than half the time and returning about 1.6 percent on average.
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The Uber freeze has attracted public attention because many Philippine commuters regard the ride hailing app as more reliable and competitive than mainstream transport services.
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That indicator might have more reliable information than the yield curve, which might be distorted by temporary factors, the staff said, according to the minutes.
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But zooming out, viewing each graph as a whole, looking for broad trends, one gets a more reliable picture of what has been going on.
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As I argued here, similar investments, including high-voltage transmission in Trump's infrastructure plan, would boost jobs while enabling a cleaner and more reliable grid.
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Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray have been working on a plan to tweak the ACA through a mix of looser regulations and more reliable funding.
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That level is similar in industrialized countries but the latter usually boast more reliable legal systems, sound property rights and a relatively larger capital stock.
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Buffett is the more reliable source: He's currently 7 for 8 in his predictions, while Hugh lags a little behind at 5 out of 8.
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While it may not affect the search metric, recommendations feel more reliable than skill endorsements, so you want to be sure you have those, too.
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But if riders and cities decide they want a more reliable scooter service, Skip could carve out a solid business while being a better citizen.
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"Certainly, when you're growing an airline, there are growing pains," Maguire said, adding that he expects the larger, used Embraer jets to be more reliable.
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Uber is hugely popular in the Philippines and is regarded by its users as more reliable and competitive than the country's outdated public transport services.
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But it is also a matter of functionality: plenty of amputees, for example, prefer simple metal hooks to prosthetic arms because they are more reliable.
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Ivory Coast has a more reliable power supply than many countries in the region and exports electricity to Ghana, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo and Mali.
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It needs to be simpler and more reliable, said Phil Dumas, the president of UniKey, whose software works the Kwikset Kevo internet-connected door lock.
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First, it's important to note that while the shorter end of the yield curve has inverted, the more reliable part of the curve has not.
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All of these, they are seeing, are ways to lower carbon footprints, get more reliable power, solve traffic nightmares, or increase rail and bus services.
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Consumer Reports now recommends Tesla's Model 2000 and Model S sedans because the vehicles have become more reliable, the consumer-advocacy organization said on Thursday.
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Consumer Reports now recommends Tesla's Model 3 and Model S sedans because the vehicles have become more reliable, the consumer-advocacy organization said on Thursday.
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In Egypt, Saudi Arabia tacitly supported a 2013 military takeover, seeing the military as a more reliable ally than the elected Islamist government it replaced.
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Even worse for Democrats' hopes, Collins was a more reliable vote for her party last year than in any other year she's been a senator.
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Credit Suisse completed a three-year restructuring effort last year to focus on its wealth management division, which provides a more reliable stream of fees.
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Instead of debating who was the more reliable conservative or immigration hard-liner, the two fought to see who could most effectively undermine Mr. Trump.
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More reliable research reveals that not only does firearm prevalence endanger children, but that strong CAP laws also help mitigate this risk and save lives.
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Polling is proving a much more reliable guide to political outcomes than the "does-this-seem-insane?" test most people use to guide their predictions.
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How they tested it: They directly dated the fossil using radioisotopes, which they say is more reliable than solely testing the surrounding sediment or artifacts.
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I figured I had time, and I never really used it as a platform to propel my social media following onto another, more reliable platform.
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Yet perhaps more than with any other festival, favorable response in Toronto is considered one of the more reliable bellwethers of a film's Oscars prospects.
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However, they noted that stockpiling would "skew results artificially and therefore a three-to-six month view will be a more reliable indicator of performance".
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But he's a lot more conservative than Hillary Clinton, and he would likely prove a more reliable conservative in the White House than Donald Trump.
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On the other hand, if more reliable contraceptives are developed and virtually end unintended pregnancies the world over, birthrates could fall much faster than predicted.
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American Airlines sued its mechanics on Monday, meaning some travelers might see Southwest as a more reliable option in cities where the two airlines compete.
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Referendums that pass or fail by an overwhelming majority, like Ireland's recent vote to repeal a constitutional amendment that banned abortion, can be more reliable.
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Among other things, the judge would respond by hiring from a narrow pool of people, perhaps close friends, in order to get more reliable clerks.
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Mr. Netanyahu has embraced evangelical support for his right-wing policies, and sees evangelicals as more reliable American allies of Israel than liberal American Jews.
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Fucking the pain away might work if you have to be up early anyway, but sleeping off a hangover is still the more reliable cure.
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There is good news, which is the lithium-ion batteries inside today's phones are more reliable, longer-lasting, and safer (well, mostly) than ever before.
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He points readers to what he believes is a more reliable account of a related but separate incident, from Rowland Hutt, a friend of Wittgenstein's.
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Rivigo, a five-year-old startup that is attempting to build a more reliable and safer logistics network, raised $65 million in July this year.
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On the supply side, more reliable monthly U.S. production figures show American drillers pumped less oil in June than preliminary weekly figures suggested, Thummel said.
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Our water system was designed and built in an old climate, one in which extremely warm years were less common and snowpack was more reliable.
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If droughts become frequent, shipping firms may favour more reliable routes between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, such as rail lines across the United States.
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"Generally, having a person manually measure snow is often more reliable than an automated instrument," said Edward Plumb, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
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Transit advocates have long called for a new tunnel under the Hudson River and additional train tracks near Penn Station to provide more reliable service.
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With modern airframes and turbofan engines becoming exponentially more reliable, US and international regulators relaxed rules that limited the routes twin-engine airliners could fly.
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Such a result could also deliver the money advantage to rivals with more reliable and passionate digital followings — none more so than Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Under the new policy, military commanders can now use existing cluster munitions until "sufficient quantities" of "enhanced and more reliable" replacements are developed and fielded.
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As the game of billiards became popular, manufacturers looked for a way to produce the balls from something more reliable than the trade in ivory.
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Apple has offered a succession of updates to that keyboard to attempt to make it more reliable and has extended warranty replacements to appease customers.
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INCJ at one time had been considered the more favored suitor as it was seen as a more reliable investor with the backing of government.
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As Katie Benner writes, Snapchat is putting important restrictions on its news channel, Discover, in the interest of delivering to its audience more reliable information.
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An Uber spokeswoman on Thursday said the firm's screening process was robust and rigorous, and was more reliable than the sometimes incomplete database for fingerprints.
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Replacing Justice Kennedy with a more reliable conservative will most likely go further than anything he has done yet to endear him to the party.
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Young voters are a notoriously tricky bloc to get to turn out; older voters are a much more reliable demographic to get to the polls.
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Team Trump seems determined to circumvent the slower but more reliable process of completing paperwork and background investigations by the FBI and Office of Government Ethics.
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But what was most telling as a lesson for New York was to see how service that is more reliable distills into public discourse, and behavior.
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According to Ammon Bundy's own headcount, there are about 150 people in the wildlife refuge, although more reliable estimates say it's more like 15 to 25.
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Ideally, they're water-soluble and sold in water-soluble formats, as is the case with alcohol because they will kick in faster and be more reliable.
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Over time, the standard will help create networks that aren't just faster (AT&T just reported test speeds upwards of 2 Gbps) but more reliable overall.
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For the most part, though, the exit poll is a lot more reliable when it comes to white voters than when it comes to nonwhite voters.
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CRISPR, and other genome-editing tools like it, provide a faster, cheaper and more reliable way of editing DNA for a wide range of potential applications.
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Part of that maturation involves improving and formalizing ad products that allow for better, more reliable ad tracking, and Chartable's effort clearly speaks to that movement.
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The more reliable kefta kebab is ground lamb hand-pressed around iron skewers the length of an arm, then grilled until an alluring smoky char lingers.
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Their turnout is crucial for helping Sanders counter the former secretary of state's support from older New York voters, who are a more reliable voting bloc.
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KDE hopes that the homogenized hardware will give a more reliable user experience, which in turn could attract more people to use KDE's version of Linux.
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First, fierce competition in the consumer market has made the machines much cheaper, more reliable and more capable than they were just a few years ago.
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If I'm traveling somewhere unfamiliar, Apple Maps is just more reliable to use than Google Maps or Waze in CarPlay, which is frankly surprising to say.
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That includes things like parental controls, but, more importantly, it includes communication features that Diner claims make Plume routers more reliable than a typical mesh system.
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Some people, that's not ... There's a correspondingly good quality to somebody who might have ... that are more reliable, but they may not have as much imagination.
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While the additional data sources certainly make the numbers more reliable, the analysis, as with previous estimates, excludes the homeless—half a million or more Americans.
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Atlassian has the benefit of being a publicly-traded company and may have that perception that it's a known quantity that'll be more reliable than Slack.
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Microgrids powered by solar and storage, on the other hand, are more reliable during times of crisis, better for health and the environment, and increasingly affordable.
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He thought the company should migrate to a more reliable system that didn't involve pipettes, such as the one Abaxis used in its Piccolo Xpress analyzer.
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Which makes the extrapolation much much more reliable vs if you just get data from one smartphone app which is used by teenagers in certain areas.
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OnePlus will reportedly optimize its next smartphone for T-Mobile's 600 MHz Extended Range LTE spectrum, which promises to offer more reliable and faster data coverage.
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While not always cheaper, prefabrication is far quicker and more reliable than traditional brick and mortar, which Heathcote said can suffer skill shortages and poor craftsmanship.
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The project started in 2016, and has enabled students to improve their performance thanks to more reliable power, which means they can study even after dark.
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This will make their devices more reliable – and more competitive with Amazon's own Echo product line, which currently uses a similar system to avoid false positives.
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Schilling said the U.S. national missile defense system was "only minimally operational" and would take more than two years to upgrade to provide more reliable defense.
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Plus, it hinged primarily on gravity to get the pellets from the chute into the bucket and gravity, Boser said, was more reliable than any machine.
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The overarching conclusion that the reliability of the grid has not been compromised — and in fact the grid has become more reliable — has not been altered.
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Starting at $2,399, it comes equipped with six speakers and a Magic Keyboard that's, hopefully, more reliable than the infamous butterfly keyboard included on its predecessors.
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All of this makes the power system more reliable while lowering costs for American families and businesses, creating thousands of well-paying jobs along the way.
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"The Department will retain cluster munitions currently in active inventories until the capabilities they provide are replaced with enhanced and more reliable munitions," the memorandum said.
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They may, for instance, prefer Britain because they perceive the country to have looser labor laws than other European countries, or a more reliable legal system.
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They say the state's tight controls over prescribing, dosing and other aspects of the program will allow more reliable study of the efficacy of medical marijuana.
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"As the batteries get smaller, cheaper, have more power density, more reliable, we're just going to just have better power systems for the laser," said Afzal.
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Yet Kavanaugh seems likely to be a more-reliable conservative than Anthony Kennedy, the retiring justice who voted with liberals on issues including same-sex marriage.
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That is well known for weather forecasts, that we have a 10-day maximum window for forecasts, with more reliable forecasts for the next ~3 days.
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Both initiatives were part of a greater effort to remove fake news from the site and provide new avenues for more reliable news from trusted sources.
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Critics have charged that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who signed off on the FISA application renewals, should not have approved them without more reliable intelligence.
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ERA lead aside, there are surely any number of front-line starters Boston would gladly swap Wright out for, more pedigreed types with more reliable stuff.
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Ditching the headphone jack is the next step in Apple's relentless quest to make the iPhone — and all of its products — thinner, simpler, and more reliable.
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These differences, along with the use of less volatile, ethanol-based fuel, will theoretically make SNC's spaceplane a lot safer and more reliable than the shuttle.
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Europeans still have a wide variety of safe cosmetics available to them, and indeed, modern non-animal test methods are often more reliable than animal tests.
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But this doesn't mean that we should cast polls aside without a better option in place, and currently there is no better, more reliable option available.
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"A more likely venue might be additional Chinese demand as the country diverts demand to other more reliable trade partners such as the EU," he said.
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Of course, the hyper-talented but clumsy superteam has, historically, been a more reliable basketball archetype than the one that actually makes good on its promise.
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Premier Li Keqiang himself has said before that electricity consumption statistics are more reliable in China, and something he watches more, than overall economic growth statistics.
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Increasing the resolution of current models from 100 kilometers to one kilometer would not be an incremental improvement but would make the predictions significantly more reliable.
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Sitting alone at home, sinking hours into virtual worlds, could further isolate pedophiles from more reliable professional and social resources: therapy, community bonds, anti-androgen treatment.
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This survey was larger and didn't make a big change in the way it defined urban and rural households, making it more reliable for this purpose.
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However, exit polls show Sanders has struggled to boost turnout among young voters as Biden dominates among older Democrats, a more reliable section of the electorate.
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The advantage of such an approach, Leitert said, is that owners and chief executives find it is a more reliable way to get an honest answer.
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As printers became cheaper and more reliable, manufacturers began charging ludicrous prices for ink because they were no longer making much money on the printers themselves.
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With many refugees and migrants now stuck in Greece, Kwamy said NetHope is planning to convert existing internet hotspots into faster, more reliable broadband in August.
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Harmony Gold, meanwhile, called off its underground shifts, saying they would resume as soon as Eskom could provide assurances the power supply would be more reliable.
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The core of his vision was hardly revolutionary — a modern signal system that would make service faster and more reliable — yet he left his audiences glowing.
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Agents have also identified more reliable radios, handheld surveillance drones and all-terrain vehicles as resources they need urgently to close border security gaps, Vitiello said.
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Amazon counters that products sold via its logistics network do well in its algorithms because it provides a better and more reliable shipping experience for customers.
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He or she receives an additional $21 when patients fill their prescriptions a second time — the second fill being a more reliable predictor of patient retention.
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We did improve the performance of our car through the season, but we need to be more reliable, and we missed opportunities through not being reliable.
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With millions of employees job hopping for higher wages, companies such as CVS, Microsoft and PricewaterhouseCoopers find people with disabilities are often more reliable and loyal.
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Kanye also sold tickets for people to watch the event in movie theaters across the country, which in the end was a much more reliable bet.
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Congestion pricing, he said, is a way of paying for the infrastructure improvements that will make public transportation more reliable for the people who need it most.
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The shift announced Sunday will let Deutsche Bank take a step back from investment banking and prioritize more reliable lines of business such as corporate money management.
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Using the proportion of the Twitter conversation as a measure of activity instead of pure volume makes the data a bit more reliable, but not by much.
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The reforms announced Sunday will let Deutsche Bank take a step back from investment banking and prioritize more reliable lines of business such as corporate money management.
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Bose needs to make its app more reliable regardless of whether there's an internet connection, and customers should really be able to bypass the whole account process.
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The Centre for Global Disaster Protection will draw on international expertise to help build cheaper, faster and more reliable access to cash in emergencies, its organisers said.
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Driving the news: Now, some are again rethinking the process, hoping that artificial intelligence could be the long-sought highway to faster and more reliable scientific discovery.
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The quality of media has declined in many areas — not all areas — and there's a real desire by the public for something more serious and more reliable.
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Because many states break down early-voting figures by party identification, race or both, these numbers provide a far more reliable turnout forecast than pollsters can project.
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They say the state's tight controls over prescribing, dosing and other aspects of the program will allow for more reliable study of the efficacy of medical marijuana.
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The survey is the more reliable indicator of overall crime rates, according to the report's authors, because many victims fail to report minor offences to the police.
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This is a benefit because fleet vehicles are traditionally much more reliable than a random person's car, due to the regular maintenance and check-ups they receive.
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If genetic testing—which is rapidly becoming cheaper and more reliable—can help hold the meat industry accountable, then regulators should consider making it an industry standard.
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The LTFRB's freeze has not been a popular decision among Filipino commuters, many of whom regard Uber as more reliable and competitive than outdated public transport services.
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The new buds improve on the old ones in nearly every way, including more reliable connectivity, a lighter design, better battery life, and USB-C for charging.
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Second, worldwide interest rates at or near zero percent have sent governments and large private investors alike scrambling to latch on to harder and more reliable assets.
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Its competitors are certainly wasting no time in painting themselves as 'constructive disruptors' and jockeying for favor as more reliable local partners for cities to work with.
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Consumers now have faster, more reliable and cheaper broadband connections and are using them to replace legacy hardware and services in areas like music, television and more.
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One requirement includes setting targets for the expansion of positive credit scoring, which often reward borrowers' timely payments, making risk scores built on bureau data more reliable.
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Receiving data through a dedicated API will also likely result in cheaper and more reliable data access for the data aggregator and fewer burdens on bank systems.
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He told a news conference in Brussels that Greece has become a "more and more reliable country" and that this sent "a very strong signal to investors".
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One of the board's main focus points is to restructure the electrical grid, lower the cost of electricity and make the power supply more reliable, Jaresko said.
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Better technology, more reliable weaponry, and diplomatic rapprochements with countries like the Philippines are cranking up the appeal of Chinese military kit in its own back yard.
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Mainstream media outlets that fact check their articles are more reliable, though still not a source of peer-reviewed science, so they will be coded in yellow.
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Cars are safer and more reliable than ever, but people are spending more to own newer, fancier vehicles, growing average costs way beyond the rate of inflation.
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Ronaldo worked it, but the effort was not entirely solo because the team's defense, more compact in shape, was far more reliable than it was in Wolfsburg.
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As this set-up requires fewer and less complex moving parts than a helicopter, it makes drones simpler, cheaper to build and maintain, and potentially more reliable.
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"Digits prioritizes calls from your phone over other data so calls are more reliable with crystal clear HD voice quality and full mobility," according to T-Mobile.
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The app has positioned itself as a more reliable, or even serious, version of Tinder, grabbing matches from people who know your friends through a Facebook connection.
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For one thing, its solar batteries are of a more reliable sort — lithium ion — and the company says repairs, upgrades, and swaps are completely free for users.
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He's one of the more reliable post scorers in basketball, and arguably the most confident scorer in the game from the non-restricted area of the paint.
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But WaterSense isn't just delivering more reliable and affordable water to consumers; it's actually driving innovation and supporting economic growth — goals at the core of Trump's platform.
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Not only does it help the environment, but it will connect their power grid to the mainland for the first time, giving them a more reliable supply.
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Such lab results are considered much more reliable than those from drug tests given in the field like the one Amber had been given in her home.
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FaceID is seamless and super fast for unlocking the phone, and since I've been using it for about a year now, it's even faster and more reliable.
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"You've got 20 people staying there every night, so the data's much more reliable and the stay is much more predictable from the user perspective," Hefer said.
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His bluster creates a generalized anxiety such that the President of the United States can appear to be scarcely more reliable than any of the world's autocrats.
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The feature has been available in an experimental build since the most recent update, but it has been honed to be more reliable in this new release.
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It's one thing for a car company to react to a more reliable or more affordable car marker, as US automakers dealt with in the 1970's.
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JD says its objective is not to eliminate workers but to get faster and more reliable, and that it will shift its warehouse people to other jobs.
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And these early advances in production of 3D NAND could hopefully mean even cheaper, more reliable, and higher-capacity storage for all our devices in the future.
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Meanwhile, Goldman's archrival, Morgan Stanley, was rewarded for diversifying away from high-risk, high-reward trading into the more boring but more reliable business of wealth management.
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This I found was a much more reliable method for gently shaping the remaining white around the egg rather than dumping it into a petering-out vortex.
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It is cheaper than an auto-rickshaw, the three-wheeled taxis that are common in India, and more reliable than an Uber or Ola car, she said.
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Lipinski's team thinks he could have an edge with older voters, who tend to be more reliable and may be more likely to go to the polls.
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"From the Israeli point of view, evangelicals are far more reliable than liberal Jews," said Martin S. Indyk, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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DeGrom is more reliable and arguably better — he has a 1.57 E.R.A. — but he turns 30 on June 19 and is one year closer to free agency.
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Many labor settlements and rural communities that formed as nonwhite enclaves are today just miles away from more reliable water systems, and yet they remain without access.
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Another study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, questioned the conventional wisdom that standardized tests are more reliable than grades from schools of different quality.
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For instance, the Board grants petitions challenging high-tech patents much more frequently than it does petitions challenging the historically far more reliable biotech and pharmaceutical patents.
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Outside of the markets, experts say there still are several places that have become more reliable sources of steady retirement income streams in the last 803 years.
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But the new operating system is fairly buggy, so if you can be patient, iOS 13.1 is set to drop September 24 and should be more reliable.
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While mainstream media has its flaws, it is far more reliable than many of the websites, completely void of standards, Some in the media do dispute this.
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In the commuter ecosystem of New York City, ferry boats have generally been more reliable than other modes of transit and have become an increasingly popular option.
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Streaming sticks and set-top boxes have gotten much more reliable when it comes to 24K support recently, a trend that is likely to continue going forward.
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Harmony Gold called off its underground shifts, saying it would resume as soon as state power company Eskom could provide assurance power supply would be more reliable.
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Such steps are particularly vital now as the United States confronts the enormous challenge of transforming its energy system to become cleaner, more reliable, and more affordable.
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IBM notes that the new 53-qubit system introduces a number of new techniques that enable the company to launch larger, more reliable systems for cloud deployments.
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Battery storage costs — key to making intermittent sources of power like solar more reliable as a primary part of the grid — are also expected to fall drastically.
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But this year, I'm thinking that food, not a fling, might be a more reliable strategy for Christmas since it's the only thing I can really control.
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Credit Suisse (CSGKF), for example, completed a three-year restructuring effort last year to focus on its wealth management division, which provides a more reliable stream of income.
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However, the keyboard is improved (it's quieter and Apple says it's more reliable), the screen supports True Tone, and it starts at $1,099 instead of the previous $1,199.
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It's also a fair indictment of the 24-year-old's relatively sludgy lateral movement, which has prevented him from becoming one of the game's more reliable perimeter defenders.
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It will please drug companies, too, since the tissue being tested is human, so the results obtained should be more reliable than ones from tests on other species.
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A 5G-equipped iPhone with a faster and more reliable cellular internet connection could give consumers a reason to upgrade from older models as iPhone sales growth stalls.
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"It shouldn't happen," says Blomfield emphatically, before underlining that its own in-house card processing technology, which powers its new current account, is already proving much more reliable.
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The download weighs in at 13MB, and the app is designed to work better on 2G or unstable connections, making it more reliable in many parts of India.
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"As the automation becomes more reliable then our ability to predict failure modes reduces because there are so few failures," former NTSB Chairman Hart said in an interview.
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What to watch: Public investments in mass transit may be a more reliable indicator than tech investments of whether people will move away from reliance on private vehicles.
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Raytheon says the new radar gives the system a 360-degree view of potential threats, makes it more reliable to operate, and lower its operating and maintenance costs.
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The report said the increasing availability of affordable smartphones and the rollout of faster and more reliable mobile telecommunication services were supporting Southeast Asia's growing internet user base.
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But there are more reliable signs that the lot of the worker has been improving as the number of jobs rises and pay grows, especially in cyclical industries.
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No one seems to have more reliable numbers, and it's doubtful a full accounting of the identities of the victims, or the perpetrators, will surface any time soon.
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YouTube's sometimes uneven crackdown on ads placed on offensive content has driven some video creators to the crowd-funding site Patreon for a more reliable source of income.
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Google is a few steps closer to unifying the world's wireless networks—and, in the process, providing your smartphone with a faster, more reliable, and less expensive signal.
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As criminal justice expert John Pfaff explained when there was a similar rift between the FBI and NCVS data for 2015, the NCVS is widely considered more reliable.
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The technology was borrowed from the hearing aid industry, and the company promised it would allow for better audio quality and a more reliable connection between the earbuds.
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Reuters is also reporting that China has succeeded in upgrading its ballistic missile submarine capability, bolstering its nuclear deterrence by giving it a more reliable second-strike option.
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Edwin, for instance, has invested some of his insurance payout in planting carambola and palm trees, which produce more reliable supplies of nectar year-round for his bees.
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Both of these are nice additions, but I found the unit was a lot more reliable and effective when tasked with one room it was trapped inside of.
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After figuring this out, SpaceX says it's going to focus on making its helium loading process more reliable, as well as keep searching for answers about the explosion.
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One upside of a wired outdoor camera is, presumably, a more reliable video feed; the downside is that you have to position it close to a power source.
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Indeed, investments in safe drinking water supplies, cleaner transportation and energy, and a more reliable electric grid could all be popular and bipartisan parts of an infrastructure bill.
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As a MFi-approved power bank, the Boost Charge has the official thumbs-up from Apple, so it should theoretically be more reliable than a non-MFi model.
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Investing in renewable energy will not only produce a less expensive and more reliable electrical grid, it will dramatically reduce emissions of greenhouse gases contributing to climate change.
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When Facebook is a more reliable and affordable form of communication than email or phone calls, people can't easily get rid of their account to protest privacy violations.
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Future thermostats may draw in information about the weather, or from other devices, to produce a comfortable temperature, requiring faster and more reliable connectivity to the Internet. Televisions.
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Apple ditched the controversial "butterfly" keyboard for its latest 16-inch MacBook Pro and replaced it with a more reliable and traditional keyboard that uses a "scissor" mechanism.
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Many times, polls get slammed on social media for being "too white" in comparison with the exit polls, even though they're near the consensus of more reliable measures.
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And as Daniel became a more reliable, even if far from perfect, master, Jeff — whom Daniel never called by name — took notice, wagging his tail at Daniel's approach.
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"We've we've redesigned many of the components to make it more reliable, to make the skins work better and to protect it if it does fall," says Raibert.
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But her study, instead, traced the way patients' chances of conceiving changed over time, which is a more reliable way to measure the effects of endometriosis on fertility.
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Following the 2003 shoot-downs, the U.S.-led coalition ordered its aircrews to switch to more reliable transponders that the Patriots hopefully would be better able to detect.
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To cast them aside would require a seriously better and more reliable option for election tracking, preferably with a representative sample, no bias, and a good track record.
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Mexico's crude exports are more reliable than Colombian or Venezuelan oil sales, which are often affected by problems at terminals, attacks or lack of production of certain grades.
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We recommend the wired option for most people because it's more reliable and you won't have to worry about recharging the batteries or buying extra accessories for it.
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"The more transparent, the more reliable the information, the more fine-grained the detail, the more effective we can be, and I think that's what today was about."
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A more reliable guide is the natural course of infection, which can be divided into three phases: incubation (infectious without symptoms), symptomatic/infectious, and recovery (noninfectious with symptoms).
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And maybe if he was drafted by a more competent team that has more reliable/skilled pieces around him, he'd grow inside an environment more conducive to development.
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And as AI becomes more and more reliable through the use of machines, we need not worry so much about what AI might decide to do with us.
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For sleepers who have neck pain: If you can't take any chances on your neck not being fully supported, a non-rectangle shaped pillow could be more reliable.
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A "yes" vote on the ballot initiative would "make Maine's health care system more reliable and secure for everyone," argues the editorial board of The Portland Press Herald.
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A more reliable way to get rich with just $1003 is to invest it in a course, book, audio program or event that will help you improve yourself.
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There has been a clamor to change Proposition 13 — which would likely require another voter initiative — and to rewrite the income tax system to make it more reliable.
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All of which makes it noteworthy that Trump's Kurdish betrayal has elicited such a political backlash, including among some of his more reliable lackeys in the Republican caucus.
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It's hard to think of a more reliable source of electricity generation AD: And we certainly saying that that capacity balloon around the world as demand is increasing.
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Not Danou's version, but blender chocolate mousse, which is infinitely more reliable, and which would be an affront to traditional chocolate mousse, if it didn't work so well.
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Unlike the company's less expensive models, the Roku Streaming Stick+ also boasts the newer 802.11ac MIMO dual-band wireless protocol, which could result in a more reliable connection.
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The proposal includes $15.1 billion to modernize nuclear weapons, $5.4 billion for early-stage research and development and $2.5 billion to help produce more reliable and affordable energy.
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Again, not to worry, everyone -- O was, in fact, okay in the end, and it appears she even swapped those pesky trippers for some more reliable ones eventually.
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They've been checking out the game on the TV longer than you have and can give you a more reliable recap of it than Terry Bradshaw ever can.
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I wanted to find a way to bring the students' attention to how information can be misleading, and that we should be looking for more reliable news sources.
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That person, in turn, will need to devise a detailed plan to make the system more reliable and increase its capacity while maintaining safety over the next decade.
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Economic Trends The bond market is, as a rule, a more reliable guide to what global investors believe the future will look like than the erratic stock market.
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It also announced a $199 Ring Stick Up Cam Elite, which is powered over Ethernet for a more reliable connection, but there's no release date for it yet.
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Measurements of actual Neanderthal bones, rather than footprints—which are subject to geological distortions over time—are a more reliable indicator of height in the fossil record, however.
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Within the past year, breakthroughs in sensor and nanotechnology have made CRT and ICDs (most patients now have a single device that does both) safer and more reliable.
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The authority's interim executive director, Veronique Hakim, argued that the subway system was more reliable than critics claimed, but she said officials were working to bring down delays.
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Officials are also investing in making the power grid more reliable to prevent cascading infrastructure failures as thousands of air conditioners switch on and strain the electricity networks.
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"The industry continues to make more and more reliable vehicles despite putting more and more technology on those vehicles," said David Sargent, a J. D. Power vice president.
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The study suggested that when you look at more reliable National Crime Victimization Survey and homicide data, there is little to no correlation between lead exposure and crime.
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The company hopes that providing that attribution provides a strong enough selling point to grab ad spend away from bigger, more reliable platforms by offering a unique user base.
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"The difference between the cost of building a more reliable system versus a mediocre assisted driving system is this high," Hou says, spreading his hands a few feet apart.
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And since all of it has been peer-reviewed by experts and scientists, he claims, it should be more reliable and secure than the code of most other cryptocurrencies.
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The combination of brushless electric motors and lithium-polymer batteries, used in laptops and smartphones, allowed RC aircraft to be electrically powered, making them lighter, quieter and more reliable.
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Kremer said Raytheon was convinced that Patriot offered Germany a more reliable and proven system that would also be cheaper to operate and modernise in the future than MEADS.
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That wasn't any more reliable a philosophy in 2012 than it is now, but it sure as shit had moxie, and the general basketball public found it pretty charming.
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"All of this is done through a community-driven API specification, called App Registry, that enables the Kubernetes ecosystem to develop more sophisticated tools and more reliable deployment pipelines."
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Consider The Apple Store App You can pre-order through the website or through the Apple Store app, which some swear by as being more reliable during heavy traffic.
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YouTube previously changed its search algorithms to display more reliable and trustworthy sources after a mass shooting in Las Vegas led to a spike in misinformation and hateful content.
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The company hopes that by incentivizing creators to use these new Twitch-style features, it can keep them around for longer and build more reliable revenue streams for YouTubers.
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Though the new drink is quite a departure from the Unicorn Frappuccino or the more recent Crystal Ball Frappuccino, the Serious Strawberry Frappuccino seems like a more reliable option.
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Looks like this: It saves fuel and is in some ways safer and more reliable, as there's no need to worry about the weather or other low-altitude problems.
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It may not be as highly ranked as some of its competitors, but the reviews suggest that it is a little more reliable and the price can't be beaten.
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There can be no question that the world is better off when old adversaries have fewer impediments to interaction and more reliable mechanisms for managing or even averting crises.
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As mobile devices have gotten more powerful and connections speedier and more reliable, presenting search results is no longer the frustrating experience it was even a few years ago.
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It packs a powerful 3-watt driver capable of louder volume with deeper bass and twinkling treble, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 functionality for better, more reliable streaming fidelity.
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In fact, Qatar in some ways has been a more reliable ally to the West; it is able to host U.S. military personnel with less controversy than Saudi Arabia.
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But while fees from those services can be more reliable than trading, analysts say Goldman will not replace the income from its stock and bond market heyday anytime soon.
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Outside of the proposal, we see the tangible ways in which the grid is becoming more reliable and resilient because of market forces and a shift towards clean energy.
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North Korea has more reliable, proven missiles of shorter ranges, like its Rodong, which can target South Korea and Japan, both host to tens of thousands of American troops.
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Nuclear providers believe they should be paid more for electricity they sell because the power is cleaner than natural gas and coal and more reliable than wind and solar.
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Two thirds said they supported the construction of the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipeline because it would help provide Germany with a more reliable supply of natural gas.
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With more reliable irrigation, these families will be better suited to grow and sell their produce in local markets, improving their food security as well as bolstering economic opportunities.
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Direct surveys represent the most important way, although different surveys ask different questions, each striving to get a more reliable handle on how people view future increases in costs.
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For $75 a month (comparable or less than a satellite internet subscription), residents can get 5mbps download and upload speeds with no data caps and much more reliable services.
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It's a place where there's someone who can take care of you and vice versa, and a relative or parent is likely more reliable and responsible than any roommate.
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That meant accessorization with more reliable means than duct tape and clamps, and to that end, the kit introduced a rail system that users could attach to the barrel.
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He avoided the risky quad lutz at these Games, performing instead two quad salchows and two quad toeloops, which are considered easier and more reliable, in his long program.
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Replacing Kennedy with a more reliable conservative would significantly shift the court's ideological balance in a way that wasn't true for Gorsuch, who replaced the reliable conservative Antonin Scalia.
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Bigger turbines harvest more energy, more steadily; the bigger they get, the less variable and more reliable they get, and the easier they are to integrate into the grid.
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And since the sample sizes were bigger — one study had 51 participants, the other 29 — they are a little more reliable, although the sample sizes are still fairly small.
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SEND optimizes routing for faster, more reliable deliveries by bringing documentation online and letting clients just deal with the one company instead of up to a dozen shipping vendors.
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But the former vice president carries the lead among voters in every other age group — voters that tend to turn out in more reliable numbers than their younger counterparts.
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Long-term rentals provide a more reliable source of income and include less expenses, such as the cost of supplies like toilet paper and the service fee for Airbnb.
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Its leaders say the program, SafeTrack, was a success, making the system significantly less dangerous — and, as riders returning after the blitz ends Sunday will hopefully find, more reliable.
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With Morgan Stanley moving to prioritize wealth management, a more reliable source of income than the investment banking and trading operations that made its name, the play makes sense.
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Chinese consumers have preferred more reliable Buicks, Volkswagens and Toyotas to the often substandard offerings from domestic manufacturers, while little-known Chinese models have struggled to gain traction overseas.
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One of the more reliable paths to becoming a billionaire over the past 20 years has been to build a dominant technology company and then to take it public.
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These storage devices use solid-state memory (with no moving parts), which makes them compact and generally more reliable as travel companions — and they can store quite a bit.
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"The problems we were facing everyone else is facing now," said Kolton Andrus, chief executive of Gremlin, which offers programming tools to make internet-style cloud applications more reliable.
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When I asked Uber about this, a spokesperson said that crash data from trips is "more reliable," as drivers may not report a crash if they're not driving someone.
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Weather prediction has become significantly more reliable in recent years, but we still need far more precise forecasts of the track, intensity and timing of hurricanes to safeguard society.
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Muscle cars today are even faster than the models from the 1960s - or even the 2023s, and they are safer, cleaner, more efficient and more reliable than ever before.
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Such technology provides a more reliable record because it does not require a person to manually record the data on the ledger, a process that invariably introduces human error.
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This bloody resume has likely endeared Raisi to Khamenei as a more reliable torchbearer for the Islamic Revolution, leading Khamenei to give his blessing to Raisi's campaign against Larijani.
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On one wall a bulletin board displays a scientific technique that the former commander, Deputy Chief Michael Osgood, introduced for interviewing traumatized victims to help elicit more reliable testimony.
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In his place, the Jaguars added the far more reliable Nick Foles, who went from contemplating retirement during the 2015 season to winning a Super Bowl two years later.
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