In contrast, ground-based defenses have limited intercept ranges and take longer to bring to bear.
Second, it was expensive to bring to bear all these new devices like the microscope, the aspirator, and the ultrasound emulsifier.
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Information is also starting to emerge about the other resources that supporters of Anonymous have been able to bring to bear.
Nonetheless the core question for China will remain what influence it will seek to bring to bear on the future evolution of the global rules-based order itself.
After all, at such times, we frequently squander opportunities to bring to bear the leadership and popular attention, military might and other national resources that could nip in the bud problems that will prove very costly to address later on.
Its exceptionally long range, large payload and resilience to detection and attack by even advanced air defenses (like those fielded by Iraq) offer policy-makers the means to bring weapons to bear on distant targets with a minimum of delay or risk of loss of American lives.
We will not let up on our vigilance and observation to ensure that they continue to bring everything possible to bear to manage this spill response and to prevent damage to fragile ecosystems.
The goals and ideals of the civil rights movement are so important to me that I work feverishly to bring those concepts to bear on the debates happening in this country today.
Ain points to the innovations they bring to bear in migrating their services to mobile platforms so that client companies can manage their workforce in the moment as an example of how Kronos innovates through fast technology adoption.
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Its immediate objective should be to validate and bring to bear automated techniques for addressing in the most cost-effective and least time-consuming manner possible the most daunting challenge: Making the Nation's civilian (government and private sector) and military mainframe computers Year 2000-compliant.
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It might be possible, he argued, to engage the Catholic Church, "possibly with the help of Bishop Philbin", to bring further pressure to bear on the prisoner and his family.
We want to bring these values to bear on the international agenda.
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So the focus is transition and all the things that we can to do bring that pressure to bear.
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It remains an open question as to how much pressure the SEC will bring to bear on fund companies and fund directors.
The President also made clear that he had directed FEMA to continue to bring all available resources to bear to support response and recovery efforts.
In addition, from a purely operational perspective, concentrating on a single, ultra-high priority program enables a company to bring its best resources to bear, rather than spreading them out across multiple competing initiatives.
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Arafat is trying to bring international pressure to bear on Israel to abandon the housing project.
"We've tried to bring modern science to bear on this ancient fruit, " says POM President Matthew Tupper.
After sixteen years' activity in constituency, parliamentary and party politics, I want to bring that experience to bear where the party leadership is concerned.
These demands amounted to a virtual run on the banks and helped to bring down Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers.
To help bring experience and resources to bear on problems that an entrepreneur may not have faced before.
"The BBC has invited the police to look at at any evidence they want, and any evidence we can bring to bear, " he added.
The Obama Administration has continued to bring all available resources to bear to support the states affected by Hurricane Sandy as they continue to respond and recover from the storm.
Davos has traditionally attracted the cream of the global business community, eager to bring a boardroom mentality to bear on a smorgasbord of international issues from climate change to developing world aid to weapons proliferation.
While ARM designs dominate the market for smart phones right now, Intel is determined to bring its manufacturing prowess to bear on the problem of building a version of its x86 processors for smart phones and tablets.
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Such companies are highly attractive to other PE firms that can bring their unique capabilities to bear to realize that yet-untapped potential.
But it also gives the chance to explain how Edward Morel and Roger Casement launched what was, in effect, the first international human-rights campaign, using the mass media to bring an unstoppable torrent of public criticism to bear on the Belgian authorities.
His overall aim, he explained, was to distil "the principles by which ants and other animals manipulate complex environments" and bring them to bear in the design of search-and-rescue robotics.
The agency failed to bring its expertise and experience to bear when interpreting the statute and offered no explanation for how its interpretation comported with the policy objectives of the Act.
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These nefarious forces made it impossible for Obama to bring the sort of pressure to bear on Israel that would have placated the Arab world and paved the way for a peaceful settlement.
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