Approaches like Google Maps, in which Ukrainians see one reality, Russians another, may be commercially wise.
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You discovered you had been involved commercially with a man who killed two children.
They are genetically modified to tolerate glyphosate, an herbicide that is commercially known as Roundup.
Along the way, its mission to produce a commercially viable electric car attracted skepticism.
What they found were huge quantities of squid particularly two commercially important species called Illex and Loligo.
But a commercially viable solar-powered car, experts say, is still very far down the road.
Sort of a commercially provided BitTorrent index for the stuff we hosted from our closets.
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The approach is still in the proof-of-concept stage and is not yet commercially available.
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Recent changes to legislation means public bodies can trade commercially and earn a profit.
Though Frostban was never used commercially in farming, the test itself was a milestone.
Nokia launched the pilot in December 2008 and launched commercially in India in July 2009.
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"We have a commercially available drug now because we took that early risk, " says Beall.
"The market for developing video games is dynamic and commercially promising, " he said.
Flow batteries aren't new, but they haven't succeeded commercially because they are so expensive.
Actually, Sheetster is commercially available as open source, which allows for lots of customization.
The northern half of the country is largely cut off from the more commercially vibrant south.
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But they commercially grow these things so - and they're very, very successful of that.
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In her lengthy letter to Mr Blair, she claims commercially-produced medicines are more harmful than cannabis.
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"There are so many unknowns commercially, " said Scott Foraker, who heads Amgen's year-old biosimilars unit.
Countries like France, Germany and Italy display markedly lower rates of commercially successful innovation.
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Until the early 1900s, the ahuacate had never been grown commercially in the United States.
This time I flew into the airport on a commercially scheduled airline, not a military transport.
Commercially, the great strides in logistics in the last two decades will play a vital role.
Kymeta, based in Redmond, Washington, expects to have its first products commercially available in 2015.
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But now, the cloud is in danger of becoming too commercially valuable to vendors.
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Dearing frequently sees companies that have technically insightful products that are not commercially viable.
Gina has become something else, particularly for the company to which the character is commercially associated.
And will there be pressure to make the game more mainstream and more commercially successful?
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