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It underscored the unusual dual nature of Google, and perhaps a future challenge for Page.
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Possibly he was referring to the old paradox of our dual nature as human animals: part logical, part intuitive.
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Considering the dual nature of this vehicle, 23 miles per gallon is impressive.
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Interestingly, gold has a dual nature, acting both as an inflation hedge but also as a tail risk hedge.
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Part of the problem was the dual nature of his operation.
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Rieder says King's dual nature -- the "crossover King" with the refined, professorial manner, and the private, even sarcastic King -- take turns on center stage in the letter.
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Part of the reason, their study concludes, is the dual nature of the economy: Many of the fastest-growing companies are outside the public markets and therefore not available to stock investors.
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The curriculum is designed to be of dual nature, containing both socio-educational aspects as well as literacy work which work together to expand the cultural horizon of the participants and raise their self-esteem.
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Yep, it's yet another attempt to capitalize on Windows 8's dual-nature.
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Complicating the issue is the largely dual-use nature of space technology, which can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
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They distinguish between offensive and defensive ASAT technology, although the dual-use nature of such equipment provides situational awareness that can inherently be used to avoid and launch attacks.
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To disprove this contention, it would seem sufficient to establish that chemical and biological production facilities continued to exist, perhaps in the form of advanced fertilizer or pharmaceutical plants which, thanks to the dual-use nature of their technologies, would allow them readily to be used for weapons purposes.
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