Just use it as a show of prowess to other criminal organizations (in all seriousness).
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Furthermore, so long as it remains government-owned, the company risks being attacked by Brazil's vocal nationalists over its plans to expand its foreign operations, taking advantage of its prowess in deep-water exploration, instead of investing at home.
McPhee spent months trying to understand the centuries of engineering prowess that have gone into trying to control the Mississippi, especially the creation of structures much in the news today, like Old River Control and the Morganza Floodway, which was opened over the weekend to allow floodwaters to course down through the Atchafalaya basin.
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Even at its early stage, Dash certainly proves the concept of the traffic-routing prowess of a "live" GPS device.
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Today, there is a whole new generation growing up which has been inspired to further the reach of technology and development, to stretch the boundaries of possibility, by the prowess of the cloud.
Stories of his prowess reached the United States, which also has its favourite bat-and-ball game.
An Tai Bao, which is run solely by Chinese managers, has become an emblem of Komatsu prowess in China.
The big test of their prowess will come when lax credit conditions tighten.
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The sponsors of these funds, unfortunately, often boast of their prowess at investing in hedge funds and other alternatives.
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Another example of exporting prowess is TDSi, a small Dorset firm that designs access-control systems for offices, airports and rail networks.
However, academic researchers never use patents as a measure of innovation prowess across industries because patenting patterns are very different across industries.
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To tell you I had expected this level of physical prowess when I signed up to write this story would be a blatant lie.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer showered praise on her new employee, saying Karp possesses a rare combination of computer programming prowess and a sense of aesthetics.
There's a hint of graphics prowess amid the halls this week, too, albeit on a vastly smaller scale, and with a heavy heap of civility.
It's unsurprising that a lot of effort went into this, as it was an easy, if not optimistic, way for making up for the actual machine's lack of graphical prowess.
Maryland stands out among the crowd of biotech seekers due to the prowess of its research centers at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University, says Carroll.
It's this kind of marketing prowess, this access to the retail channel that makes this mobile phone launch so important not just for Nokia but Microsoft as well.
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Patents may be a useful measure of innovation prowess when comparing companies within the same industry (though some researchers even dispute that because some patents are very valuable while others are not).
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And in more germane terms, there's presently no rhyme or reason why HTC has continually outgunned Samsung in terms of design prowess, yet continues to bleed cash while its Korean rival mints it.
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The key to Romney's success -- both to the tea party and to a wider Republican electorate -- is to convince Americans of his prowess on their most pressing concern: the economy and jobs.
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While title-winning Syracuse teams of the past usually relied on the prowess of some of the top-scoring players in collegiate history Gary Gait, Tom Marechek and the three Powell brothers (Casey, Ryan and Mike) this version of the Orange is a little bit different.
The irony of this performance prowess is that at the end of the day, the Audi is primed perfectly for long trips.
In terms of pure processing prowess, the PSP represented the most impressive balance of portability, style, and functionality seen this year.
The modern small business owner is smart, tech-savvy and agile, but in spite of their business prowess, they or their IT department may very likely neglect a key aspect of their growth plan: beefing up their cybersecurity.
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Head below to check out our galleries of Phoenix and the two chipsets, as well as a brief video that shows off the graphics prowess of the 4i.
Torres was guilty of wasting the majority of the opportunities - the Spaniard could have bagged his second hat-trick of the week, but his prowess in front of goal had deserted him.
Fortunately the research prowess of the Commons library is likely to spare it that fate.
In this age, sporting heroism counts for more than the martial prowess of old.
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