Auto Wind Cut intelligently reduces wind noise without that annoying unnatural muting of sound.
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Although we cannot completely avoid bank risk, we can intelligently try to minimize it.
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The robot intelligently avoids obstacles, even if you try to make it drive into them.
Whose responsibility is it to ensure that people can safely and intelligently make a purchase?
Some are doing it more intelligently, as Ms. Gschwandtner points out in her post.
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You'd expect a spa opened by experienced consultants to be designed intelligently, and Woodloch doesn't disappoint.
The media processor system intelligently adapts to the screen resolution for each of these devices.
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Indeed, Mr. Graham called the Times's paywall model "intelligently conceived" during the UBS conference this week.
Consultees were given enough information "to respond intelligently" in the consultation process, she said.
They help exploit distributed sources of renewable energy and can also help to intelligently manage energy consumption.
Nor do they turn the phone into something that's intelligently aware of what goes on around it.
For this competition he has taken a step back, intelligently so, to give himself more breathing space.
Only with a clear grip on the big picture can you help consumers navigate your brand intelligently.
Should the numbers drive policy, or should policy attempt to better measure and more intelligently drive the numbers?
This includes intelligently prepared meals with a heavy emphasis on fish and vegetables and a remarkable wine list.
Pursuing them intelligently, as he repeatedly points out, involves having due regard for other people's prejudices and concerns.
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Critics like Nell Minow, the "Movie Mom, " write intelligently for parents about the content and context of films.
"It's important for us to act quickly, but it's more important for us to act intelligently, " Sharkey said.
"Dr. Kevorkian knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily waived his right to be represented by trial counsel, " Judge Cooper wrote.
Through the Clinton Global Initiative, we partner with educators to develop country-led education programs with intelligently integrated solutions.
Tina Benko, with a potent mixture of vivacity and brittleness, fearlessly and intelligently performs the acerbic, 90-minute monologue.
The SmartGPS intelligently manages and updates location- relevant social media and navigation content through an onboard WiFi connection.
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But we do think that diversified portfolios of securities intelligently chosen for long-term holding will produce above average returns.
The movie dribbles on for an eternity, sometimes intelligently and companionably, sometimes vacuously.
Even several intelligently compiled and poignant historical montage sequences have their substance spoiled by the strain for kooky charm.
And amateurs who want to invest intelligently will do it in a diversified way, and for the long haul.
Similarly, the debt-conscious consumer should intelligently allocate his or her monthly balance allowance.
But anger is corrosive unless it is intelligently directed in a fashion that results in positive change and meaningful reform.
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The system would use this information to intelligently provide more useful options for whatever it is they are trying to do.
Gamification is currently being used intelligently to tackle some very big societal issues, motivating people to change even deep, ingrained behaviors.
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