Other advances grow out of massive improvements in cost, quality and ease of use.
France, on the other hand, plans to grow out of its deficit at a leisurely pace.
Activision expects further declines as gamers grow out of the game and move on to alternatives.
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"My family thought it was a crazy hobby that perhaps I might grow out of, " he says.
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Their pale buildings seem to grow out of the sea cliffs, with fierce-blue views in every direction.
Many walls are left unpainted and crumbling, and trees still grow out of the occasional ruined building.
He may grow out of his diffidence, but this race seems to have come too early for him.
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Yes, you can grow out of the results of Marxist or Maoist idiocy simply by letting the markets rip.
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To that end California still represents the best opportunity for the country to grow out of our current situation.
Like with clothes, tastes, interests and countless other things, people grow out of certain types of credit cards as they age.
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Kilpin set out to make Barbie more relevant to today's girls, who usually grow out of Barbies by the time they're 8.
But many food allergies are milder and something children grow out of.
It's an obsession shared by little boys the world over--like being a fireman or an astronaut--but most of them grow out of it.
"It's just a matter of when and where, and when I grow out of my body, " Tomic told the Melbourne Age last year.
These things and more may grow out of the work Linda Buck is doing to understand the way our senses of smell and taste operate.
Yet, this is what the market is betting on: that the U.S. will grow out of this someday, somehow, just because we are not Europe.
Evidence is growing for a notion long observed by doctors and parents: Some children with autism appear to grow out of their symptoms and recover fully.
This sector has been a sore spot for many Koreans since, and some of the labor resistance may grow out of that and other cultural clashes.
From slow, puppet-like motions to the jerky trotting of an old woman across the stage, movements grow out of the parts and become stamped on the onlooker's mind.
We wake up every morning focused on the need to create more jobs and have the economy grow even faster and to continue to grow out of this recovery.
And what my colleagues and I have found is that they all grow out of one key truth: The world does not always have to be as it is today.
The most heartening and invigorating thing about Foster's design sense is its clarity, the insistence that the poetics of a building must grow out of its legible and fully expressed structure.
The songs on Volume One are an eclectic bunch the styles range from Brill Building pop to Nashville countrypolitan, and the songs grow out of in-the-moment impulses fueled by a diverse record collection, Deschanel says.
One London teacher told the BBC News website she was surprised to be told by her school that if teachers spotted such signs they should "ignore them, because self-harming is a phase they usually grow out of".
When the trees, however, grow out of the forest known as Shariah, it is not at all clear to these professionals why they are where they are, what dangers might lurk there, and where the forest might lead.
This despite the fact that proposals for assessing risk in such areas as aviation do not grow out of an omnivorous desire to "spy on citizens" but out of a concrete need to protect people from a clear threat.
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But first the phone is going to have to grow out of its infancy, and adults are going to have to get to the point where they can hear the phrase "cell phone for kids" and not cringe in horror.
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