The result is that a chip with billions of transistors must make do with just a few hundred pins to communicate with its neighbours.
What made sense for the Grove with its reputation and targeted services to promote may be a superfluous cost for simpler stores who can make do with a stripped-down mobile version of their website.
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Tevez appealed for a penalty when his shot flicked off Brown but had to make do with a corner, which Fletcher cleared.
There are not enough pupils to justify a complete new school, but the parents do not want to make do with a unit in an English language medium school.
But despite their dominance, the Ospreys failed to capitalise - Hook missed a 35th-minute penalty attempt, while Leicester just about cleared a Williams chip into the try area - and they had to make do with a slender one-point lead at the interval.
Despite the worries and dearth of savings cited by many, only about a third of boomers say it's likely that they'll have to make do with a more modest lifestyle once they retire.
Despite some excitable recent talk of sharing a carrier with France, the difficulty of agreeing what to do with such a shared vessel make that idea unworkable.
Brian Schweitzer is seldom seen in Montana without a gun (in Washington, he had to make do with denim clothes, a bolo tie and cowboy boots).
It has around 191, 000 employees, while similar companies elsewhere make do with a third of that number.
Kurtenbach was friends with the university's wrestling coach, who complained he was forced to make do with a basketball scoreboard.
But the Pharoahs will have to make do with a patched up strike force to beat Malawi away on Saturday.
The rest have to make do with a quick swipe across the knee with a scalpel, to mimic a surgery scar.
For the most part, I make do with a couple of battered, lightweight pots, some utensils and a few plates and bowls.
Bereft of its duck girl, its voodoo priest and countless other unusuals, New Orleans will have to make do with a three-guitar-playing man in the role of most eccentric character.
Outsiders such as Abkhazia, Kosovo, Northern Cyprus and Western Sahara have to make do with a place on lesser lists, such as those compiled for less political purposes by the UN Statistics Division.
For the moment, we have to make do with a couple of dullards: the New Goblin (James Franco), warmed up from the previous films, and Venom (Topher Grace), a frustrated hack consumed by an extraterrestrial compound.
Borthwick, 30, has to make do with a place in the second-string Saxons squad, along with two British and Irish Lions - wing Ugo Monye and hooker Lee Mears - and six other players demoted from the senior squad.
True, if you live behind a corporate firewall, have fast wired connections, and not a tremendous need for performance (network lags can be detrimental to data-hog applications like video editing, software development, and 3D modeling), then you can make do with a Chromebook-like endpoint.
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In July he flew to Europe on a plane that looked remarkably like Air Force One and delivered a public address to hundreds of thousands of swooning Germans (his plans to give his speech at the Brandenburg Gate were eventually foiled, so he had to make do with a lesser monument).
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Although a sales tax would be better than an income tax, we might easily make do with just the constitutional provision for import tariffs if the government functioned with a smaller budget.
As a result and with a need to ensure we do not make the basic error of double counting in terms of the hike in VAT on petrol prices, we calculate that underlying domestically generated inflationary pressures continue to run at less than 2% a year.
The conflict between what is and what looks like a takeover candidate has to do a lot with the companies looking to make acquisitions.
In fact, his data shows that where people and policies favor the high-wage innovation workers, those with high-school degrees make a better income than those with college degrees do in the less favorable cities.
The first thing I want you to do is make a date with your husband to begin discussing this.
Sounds like a strange thing for a company with that name to do but it does make great sense.
If you need some tips (or want to subtly share them with a friend), etiquette expert Diane Gottsman has a great post with ways to make great firsts impressions, and do well at a lot of other firsts.
If you're a computational engineer, there's no question about what you do with the Raspberry Pi: you make a supercomputer cluster.
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But mix it up some maybe even throw in a little Skyping or Facetime so that when you finally do make a call you're actually seeing and interacting with another person.
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In the absence of such a bank the world will have to make do with the current system.
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