And start-ups freely copy other people ideas and try to improve on them.
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Ms Fu says China has already found its path of political reform and that it is "unfair and inaccurate" to say China will go nowhere if it does not copy other countries' models.
Every time you sign a transaction, you type in sequences of digits from the computer screen into the device, and then copy other sequences of digits displayed by the device back into the computer.
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In this case the blistering happens even if the other copy of the gene is healthy.
It is not known where the remaining three reels are and no other copy is thought to exist.
That system of state capitalism worked when the aim was to copy and adapt other people's ideas in the cheapest way possible.
One solution would be to copy Britain and other countries by selling shares in big state enterprises in small blocks, thereby boosting the liquidity of domestic exchanges.
As emotional beings, they decide based on things like hype, rushing and racing to copy and imitate other consumers, and to take advantage of limited time offers that fear they may lose out.
Users may be starting to tire of its hit game FarmVille, and the company, known to aggressively copy games from other companies, will need to start innovating in game development to keep its numbers growing.
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Still other perpetrators copy apps and inject them with malicious software that causes a victim's phone to automatically send costly text messages.
As other companies copy Harmony's cost-cutting techniques, the South African gold industry will probably achieve reasonable margins even if the price remains depressed.
And he requires employees to have at least two other people copy-edit and make corrections to every important email and letter that goes out.
The record labels disagree, noting, among other things, that ReDigi is making a new copy of each file rather than re-selling the original copy, and that individuals have the ability to maintain copies of the files on other devices, which cannot be accomplished as easily in the hard-copy context.
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But its success as a marketing technique has led other Anglicans to copy it.
In fact, attempts to copy the GEMA deal at other factories have been quashed.
Customers are so satisfied with Jabil's cell structure that they ask other suppliers to copy it.
Maybe other companies can copy the Challenger idea, but most are not brave enough to give back to their employees.
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That, coupled with worsening congestion, should encourage other places to copy London.
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And suddenly the iPhone, which was once the standard for all other smartphones to copy, looks puny next to Samsung's new phone.
One of the biggest changes to be implemented by Google will allow advertisers to copy ad campaign data to other search engines, such as Microsoft's Bing.
When clients want to communicate with each other, they simply change their local copy of the data structure, and Firebase automatically ensures that the change propagates to other clients.
But the irony of being the innovation leader in an industry is that other companies will simply copy you.
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The popularity of Tiki drinks grew fast, and other bars tried to copy the secret formulas with little success.
"If we do it and do it right, there are 100 other people who will copy our data and use it in interesting ways, " Malamud says.
During a demonstration executives said the intention was to let users "flow" through applications using swipes and other gestures rather than copy the "in and out" nature experienced when navigating rivals' devices.
But when computers came along, he rapidly and enthusiastically embraced them--he believed they improved his productivity and made it immeasurably easier for him to keep track of other people's copy.
He, of all people, will want to build something that other cities will want to copy, not avoid.
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