Creating high-performance viewing and discovery apps that work reliably across all devices is key.
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On the other hand, Firestone fared worse because it makes a mundane product that people expected to work reliably.
Even where Russia has the right laws, for example on intellectual property, they often fail to work reliably in practice.
For the process to work reliably, however, it will be necessary to persuade the primordium to develop into a full-fledged tooth.
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Developing a substance that would work reliably in potentially extreme conditions and remain stable over the life of the material was also a challenge.
Older alarm devices and panels are prone to failure and life-safety sensors such as smoke and carbon monoxide detectors must be periodically replaced to work reliably.
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Some experts have questioned whether mobile ad-hoc networks can work reliably in a warfighting environment, but the news so far from testing of Army versions is very positive.
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One, as Mr Bush has argued, is to build limited missile defences which, if they could be made to work reliably (still far from clear), could help prevent a hostile regime bent on bother from miscalculating that a threat of a missile strike on New York or Los Angeles, or possibly London, Paris, Berlin or Tokyo, could make aggression pay.
The problem is, the pad just doesn't work very reliably, even after some early driver updates.
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But its success depends on persuading buyers that Bluefin products from different firms will work together reliably.
Antonio Horta-Osorio, the chief executive of Lloyds who took a leave of absence from the bank because of exhaustion, wishes to return to work, I am reliably informed.
Today, YES serves students from the third grade through graduate school, though Eisner focuses on the pivotal upper-middle-school years: The kids are old enough for him to reliably evaluate their work ethic and their hunger for knowledge, but young enough that their minds are still growing rapidly.
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The organizer of the Matthew 25 effort, Mara Vanderslice, led the religious outreach for the Democratic presidential ticket in 2004 and -- perhaps more troubling to the GOP -- has done similar, and successful, work for winning Democrats in reliably red states and battlegrounds, such as Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Sen.
The question is how reliably that hammer would work if the order were given to attack Iran's underground nuclear facilities.
The right blend of qualitative and quantitative inquiry can illuminate the scope and dimensions of a problem, uncover root causes, and reliably test whether alternative solutions actually work to produce lasting change in the real world.
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Agencies and the Government as a whole must continue to work to implement systems that report financial and program information quickly and reliably, and then to use that information in our stewardship of the Nation's resources.
Even more compelling work is under way to produce a predictive genetic test that can reliably distinguish between the tumors that will kill you and the slackers that grow so slowly they will never cause any harm.
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