"I don't think they want to provide that because it won't be impressive, " technology analyst Patrick Moorhead said.
"I don't really want Tesco's here because it won't be good for town centre shops such as mine, " he said.
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At a theoretical top speed of 10 petaflops, the Stampede system would beat that, but because it won't become operational for several years, newer supercomputers will likely surpass it by then.
Mr. GARDNER: Yeah, actually the chorus that's happening behind us right now is talking about how it, you know, you got to get it while you can because it won't last long.
Can a court order release into the U.S. if a detainee cannot be transferred to his home country, either because it won't accept him or because we fear he might be mistreated upon his return?
On Monday, Mr. Zuckerberg tried to play down any rivalry with Google, saying Facebook's new message service "isn't a Gmail killer" because it won't replace inboxes where people receive bills, receipts, newsletters and other formal emails.
The things that try to be everything to everyone, I think that's a very tough place too because it won't be very relevant to the show and it probably won't be relevant to every genre of content.
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TiVo also seems to be aiming to get past its rocky relationship with those same TV powers, partly because it has won court battles with them over various patents.
But with the president's luck there will be no need to spin the blame, because it probably won't happen not until Al Gore or John McCain (enjoy that thought while you can) has unpacked his bags.
It's because he knows it won't work.
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But it's not because either side has won, it's because they've battled to a draw and have entered into a wobbly cease-fire.
You pass up the chance to fund the next AOL, because you know it won't work.
"But I don't want the device manufacturers to go out and try to implement it, because you won't think of all the cool ways to do it, " etc etc.
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Banks that have money are loath to lend it out because they are worried they won't get it back a mind-set that has frozen the world's credit markets.
Hawkeye's replay technology also played a part in Federer's victory because without it he would have won in straight sets.
If we haven't heard much about the Tea Party recently it is because they have won, and they are writing the script.
"I thought I got away with it and won because I was only down by two going into the final round and was finding my range, " said Esparza, from Houston.
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But a war against terrorism that avoids the issue of regime change in countries such as Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan cannot be won, because it has not even really been joined.
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It boycotted parliamentary elections in 2010 because of election laws it said were unfair, but won 43 seats in by-elections in 2012, including one for Aung San Suu Kyi, as a reform process introduced by the nominally civilian administration of President Thein Sein gathered pace.
It boycotted parliamentary polls in 2010 because of election laws it said were unfair, but won 43 seats in by-elections in 2012, including one for Aung San Suu Kyi, as a reform process introduced by the nominally civilian administration of President Thein Sein gathered pace.
"We feel Nabanna won the award because it laid a great stress on ethnographic action research, " said Ghosh Ray.
The biggest contract winner, Spain's Repsol, has reportedly scaled back its work there because Pemex won't reimburse it for runaway inflation in rigs and workers.
If the loan comes apart, Mr Hirsch says, it will be because it can't, or won't, be repaid, not because bankers decide the lending terms are being broken.
Philosopher Alva Noe wrote in The New York Times last year that this branch of science has not produced any interesting or surprising insights, and that perhaps it won't because of the very nature of art itself -- how can anyone ever say definitively what it is?
Crafar's pole position, fastest lap and race win sweep was astounding not only because it was achieved on Dunlop tyres, who had not won for three years in an era dominated by Michelin, but also because it was Yamaha's first in 23 races.
Mr. ROONEY: One of the reasons we took this case is because we believe that it will lead to Marines hesitating on the battlefield because they won't have confidence in their chain of command, they won't have confidence that they'll be looked after if these allegations come up.
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