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The creative brain of the team then makes a decision where a robot should make its pass or move.
BBC: NEWS | Technology | Robotic footballers have a ball
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Politicians and their staffers can make or break fortunes by slipping a rider into a "must pass" bill or dispensing billions of dollars in subsidies to favored constituencies.
WSJ: Tom Daschle's Washington
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While you sweated over the whether or not the desserts would pass the mother-in-law test or the turkey would make Martha Stewart proud, no one really cared about the minute details.
FORBES: Lessons From Thanksgiving: Now Try To Enjoy The Holidays
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So, why would anyone pass a law to make it illegal to tout or scalp Olympics tickets?
FORBES: London Olympics Tickets: Mispriced and Sold to the Wrong People
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Every tragedy can push people to pass more laws whether or not those laws actually make us any safer.
FORBES: Radley Balko on the Raquel Nelson Conviction
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However, his party was not satisfied with that promise alone so they have demanded a law, or at least an attempt to pass a law, to make it happen.
BBC: Europe - That Tory row 'made simple'
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This time banks will get a chance to make changes to their proposed capital deployment plan before the Fed gives them a pass or fail grade.
FORBES: New Stress Tests Are Less Stressful; Banks Given A Second Chance To Pass
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Most recently, the Commission established new rules that make it illegal to sell a crib with sides that drop down or that do not pass strict tests on the durability of their slats and mattresses.
FORBES: 'A Process, Not an Event:' Working with a New Regulatory Tiger
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He wants to pass a bill that would make it illegal to fire someone because of his or her sexuality, increase funding for services for those who are HIV-positive and change an immigration rule that currently bans entry to anyone with HIV.
ECONOMIST: Gays in America
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Some of these people do what we expect of them: They run for office, pass legislation, start a business, get hired or fired, commit a crime, make an arrest, get in accidents, hit a home run, overthrow a government, fight wars, sue an opponent, put out fires, prepare for hurricanes, and cavort with people other than their spouses.
CNN: Intriguing people for