It's built into public consciousness as much as it is built into the Nokia 3310.
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This idea isn't just built into the visuals; it's built into the sound design as well.
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There's no GPS built into the device itself, instead the band utilizes what's built into your smartphone for mapping, pace and distance.
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DALIO: Yeah, but look -- I'm telling you what's built into the curve, what's built into all of the markets is the existing interest rates.
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The Ticwatch E has it built into the watch body and features traditional replaceable straps, while the Ticwatch S GPS is built into the band for better tracking.
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Wooden shelving and storage are built into the home ...
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The electron and the nucleus both contain intrinsic properties called "spin" that can assume values called "up" and "down" (spin is a property built into particles like magnetism is built into fridge magnets).
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The new feature builds on a hardware upgrade built into the Series 4: a pair of electrodes built into the larger back crystal on the rear of the watch and the digital crown.
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And I don't know why it's built into the formula.
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Currently, Postmates provides payment options already built into its app.
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There are some protections for investors built into the process.
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ANTAGONISM is built into the nature of sexual reproduction itself.
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The dependence on cheap labor is built into these companies.
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But there's still much complacency built into continental European assets.
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Hypothetically, this technology could be built into your phone's camera.
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There are some other nice features built into Current, too.
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That is the only insurance built into most students' debt.
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There are even a few games built into the app.
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The fingerprint sensor is built into the space bar button.
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There are no other gimmicks built into the LG G6.
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The right to repair is explicitly built into the agreement.
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But the world has jitter like this built into it.
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MacOS Mojave puts an emoji selector feature built into Mail.
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But violence is built into Trump's candidacy, and he has
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Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Telegram come built into the browser.
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It has a fingerprint sensor built into the power button.
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Ethereum has something called "difficulty bomb" built into its ruleset.
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The speech patterns of Gilead are built into her vocabulary.
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It's built into iMessage when you want to send money.
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I doubt if it-- it fully is built into expectations.
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Making changes has been built into how I work now.
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All of these things are having sensors built into them.
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Some of the optimism is already built into cobalt stocks.
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That is something not yet built into Siri or Alexa.
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Cortana is Microsoft's personal digital assistant, built into Windows 10.
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There are things that are built into the historical structure.
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Historically, differences among allies have been built into their alliances.
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In other words, Nauto will be built into the cars.
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Instability is built into the very structure of their plays.
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On the back, there's a stand built into the case.
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Two levels of these caves are built into the mountain.
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This promising development has a challenge built into it, though.
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Critic's Notebook Built into the title of La MaMa Moves!
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What if you want some flaky layers built into them?
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The bedroom has drawers and closets built into the eaves.
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So there's a natural curve built into the audience score.
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This Bialetti pot has a strainer built into the lid.
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A core part of the tech is the car's conceptual power setup ― four electric motors, built into the wheels, doubling as brakes, and fueled by supercapacitors and energy storage devices built into the body.
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It's the gimbal-like video stabilization built into Hero 7 Black, built into the camera itself, and for most use cases, eliminates the need to use a separate three-axis gimbal to stabilize your video.
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That's just sort of built into our DNA as a company.
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Processing fees associated with the website are built into the tokens.
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There's a pop-up flash built into the camera as well.
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It could eventually be built into VR headsets or tabletop models.
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The 'last mile' is built into the structure of the business.
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We've got the idea of a dynamic thing built into us.
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There's nothing mechanically built into the sequel that supports your sneakery.
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However, there's a fingerprint reader built into the side power button.
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Those expectations were built into bond prices over the last month.
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An Xbox first: The power supply is built into the console.
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It should be built into cars in at least three months.
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And this time, many of them are built into the teleprompter.
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It's also supposedly working on getting prescription lenses built into models.
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Sensors built into the headphones measure the wearer's head and ears.
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As a bonus, there's also a compass built into the cap.
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Screen recording and Markup tools will also be built into screenshots.
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Sound shoots out of these slits built into the side panels.
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It was built into your laptop, or was it an accessory?
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Trust is built into the heart of almost all economic activity.
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This functionality is built into the application using Twilio's Voice API.
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For sound, the Rift's headset has headphones built into the sides.
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The surreal wrongheadedness of this company is built into the furniture.
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So the question is whether that's already built into the expectations.
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Instead, the Vision framework is designed to be built into apps.
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Built into a Pelican 1300 case, the DB2 is nearly indestructible.
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My home office is built into the corner of our basement.
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But numerous layers of protection are built into the resettlement process.
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Having the swipe built into keyboards makes it effortless to use.
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The incident revives questions about the privacy protections built into smartphones.
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It should be built into the system from the deepest level.
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Part of the Workflow deal includes classes built into the workday.
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The tracks guide the slats and are built into the wing.
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Indeed, there's a lot of uncertainty built into seasonal hurricane forecasting.
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The mood is built into the structure of the internet itself.
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The Strauss selections have Wagnerian heft and churn built into them.
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We've seen snooze functionality built into other apps in the past.
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There are a lot of systemic biases built into the system.
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Having that built into a record label is really next-level.
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First of all, the presumption built into that anecdote is MASSIVE.
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For example, branded utterances are built into Alexa&aposs shopping platform.
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After all, computers almost never have great sound built into them.
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They're not built into the concrete or drywall of a home.
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The "his" closet has 18 watch winders built into the wall.
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At other times, it's built into the absurdity of the premise.
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Alexa is already built into other smart appliances, including LG refrigerators.
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"We've already built into our models slower growth in the UK."
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In contrast, we have many positive incentives built into our platform.
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I don't want ads built into the user interface, ever. Period.Â
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There's just a lot of momentum built into the status quo.
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Both still come built into Unix-based operating systems, including OSX.
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It's an innate number built into the fabric of the laws of particle physics; it's similar to the way that you come with intrinsic properties built into your identities, such as a name and a favorite food.
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For gaming purposes, there's another integrated capture tool built into Windows 10.
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I love the imposing slab of Edwardian stone the club's built into.
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Do you have a pullout cutting board built into your base cabinetry?
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And so, a sense of our humanity is built into the holidays.
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But machines are only as good as the rules built into them.
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There are not a lot of turnovers built into his game plan.
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Four Harman Kardon speakers are built into the projector, providing substantial sound.
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Defender is currently built into Windows 10, offering antivirus protection by default.
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Burnout is built into religion, but it's a feature, not a bug.
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It's a plate with a kitchen towel built into it — kind of.
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StyleSnap is basically Shazam for clothes, built into the Amazon mobile app.
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It required a lot of trust to be built into the model.
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In the US, surrogates' control is built into a legally rigorous process.
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The sites would be built into existing needle exchanges without city funding.
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There's also some gaming functionality built into the product — motion tracking, perhaps?
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Google says antivirus protections is built into the system with automatic updates.
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And this kind of philanthropic initiative is built into the company's mission.
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Nearly all of the app's functions are already built into Android directly.
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"The roof has a warming system that's built into it," said Leahy.
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Going further, the noise-canceling built into AirPods is impressive as well.
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In other words, built into the attack payload was an extortion request.
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Synology, Netgear, and Drobo all have backup programs built into the NAS.
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All good road movies have a journey of discovery built into them.
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Washington prides itself on inclusiveness, with strong protections built into state law.
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The camera bump is now built-into the chassis of the phone.
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The sense of random, unpredictable questing is built into the name itself.
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Autonomous driving equipment is built into the design of the electric sedan.
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There is extreme care built into every loop, spring pad, and corkscrew.
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"Other fees and expenses can be built into the fund," Stophel said.
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It's built into their DNA and they can't really live without it.
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When the inputs built into their models become ineffective, they will underperform.
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Buffett points to the fee savings built into low-cost index funds.
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Samsung has features built into its phones to help correct the tint.
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I also saw them built into newer, futuristic technology like home robots.
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Your phone also has a gyroscope, microphone, and speaker built into it.
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First, the Framers built into our system a strong bias toward inaction.
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The ephemeral was built into music culture up until pre-recorded periods.
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Ikea has these coffee tables with these charging pads built into them.
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HIGH Who doesn't like a little costume play built into their vacations?
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It may have Apple's Touch ID fingerprint sensor built into its screen.
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Or case-by-case exceptions could be built into foreign assistance appropriations.
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It's built into matter, perhaps as some kind of quantum mechanical effect.
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And now, it's pretty much built into any car with Apple Play.
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There is also a fold-up mirror built into the cabin table.
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I like adopting this end of the lens built into the piece.
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Daniel: There's even humor built into Ultimate Care II as a title.
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There is a bit of tech built into these cases, as well.
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In other words, a layer of privacy is built into the deal.
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But there is a certain resilience built into the office of president.
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PayPal Credit is a reusable credit line built into your PayPal account.
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Planned obsolescence has been built into the computer model since the beginning.
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Mac-owning families have similar parental controls built into Apple's operating system.
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Geologists say the tower foundations weren't built into bedrock by the Chinese.
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On top of these sections built into the core, consumer-facing Weather.
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The living room has a linear gas fireplace built into the wall.
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Nearby, an elevated hot tub is built into a turret-like structure.
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I've been using the webcam built into my Mac for video podcasts.
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A banquette is built into a windows to create a breakfast nook.
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The nation's founding document contained a fundamental antislavery ideal built into it.
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After all, 5G connectivity is built into the popular Snapdragon chip itself.
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There is an antiquated television set built into a brown paneled wall.
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And it usefully suggests some of the problems built into aestheticizing ideology.
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Longevity and versatility are also built into the design of each piece.
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The pain of knowing that is built into the act of loving.
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Storage is cunningly built into bathroom niches and under the central staircase.
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Boeing has touted the amount of redundancy built into Starliner's autonomous system.
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So unwinding the biases built into this tech is no easy task.
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Along the way are many restaurants and cafes built into the mountain.
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The instruments are built into a tree's root structure, creating resonant chambers.
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It's built into the show's staging, with a J.C. Penney accessory wall.
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"The assumption of frozen ground is built into so many things," Torn said.
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The Bell–Lloc Winery in Palamós, Spain, is practically built into the ground.
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Another hint of sober expectations built into the market to date this year.
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His mouth looks like a cove built into the wave-battered Cornish coastline.
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The Messner Mountain Museum, in South Tyrol, Italy, is built into the mountain.
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But the effect would be built into the very fabric of the universe.
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Built into the surrounding hillside, it has a sod roof covered in trees.
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The big OSes now all have space-saving tools built into them too.
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Seebo is taking advantage of the Fusion IoT APIs built into the platform.
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There's also a fingerprint sensor built into the home button below the screen.
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Generally speaking, wireless charging pads built into cars from these makers will work.
|
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But the best work revels in the fundamental conflicts built into the form.
|
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The new vulnerabilities are built into Intel hardware and go by various names.
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Stuff like those headphones with an actual touchscreen and Android built into them?
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Previously, the button's command was "intercepted" by the Accessibility Services built into Android.
|
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Today, however, these sorts of things are more explicitly built into Alexa's programming.
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The facial recognition system built into the iPhone X raises plenty of questions.
|
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Microsoft-owned SwiftKey is getting web search built into its keyboard on Android.
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Prejudice against startups is built into the way the airline industry is regulated.
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The image processor is built into both new Pixel phones, yet remains dormant.
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It's like Google Glass, only built into people's heads, and not entirely terrible.
|
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What it does feature, however, is a fingerprint sensor built into the display.
|
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Sometimes in a nicer stadium, the suites have speakers built into the ceiling.
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You don't get to choose the spell, unfortunately, it's built into the encounter.
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There are a handful of interactive games built into the app as well.
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And third, the Apex has a fingerprint sensor that's built into the display.
|
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Unlike other class qualifications, there's no canonical breed interpretation built into a model.
|
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Today, Google announced an AI-powered assistant built into its new Pixel phones.
|
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The software has the knowledge of a thousand top diagnosticians built into it.
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LED lights built into the Exosuit help you see what you're working on.
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Each service has an abstracted model of who you are built into it.
|
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Even the software Motorola has built into the Moto X4 is pretty interesting.
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I love that idea: how did all that variety get built into it?
|
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Wi-Fi may even be built into your modem in the first place.
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Messenger Day is built into Facebook Messenger rather than Facebook's primary mobile app.
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Allo is Google's forthcoming messaging app, which has Google's assistant built into it.
|
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As to the flight-controlling servos, these are built into the aircraft itself.
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There are some downsides to eating at Di Fara's, built into the experience:
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Wearers could see collected information on the screen built into the left tongue.
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A lot of people need a ton of power built into their laptop.
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It can be built into a landmark residential project that includes a mall.
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It is something built into our operating system, that getting together is important.
|
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Assistant and Alexa are already being built into everything from thermostats to lamps.
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In other words, you can expect Snapchat-style filters built into iOS soon.
|
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And more cliffhangers, even built into the scene designed to resolve the cliffhanger.
|
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Curves are built into the LC 710 housing project in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Parents will also appreciate the two little storage pockets built into the carrier.
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Pixel is the first smartphone with the Google Assistant built into the device.
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It is reinforced in our popular culture and built into the international order.
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Android Auto essentially runs Android alongside whatever system is built into the car.
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The player built into the soundbar is equivalent to Roku's existing Ultra player.
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It also benefits from its mastery of a paradox built into the genre.
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Her comment reminded me of the unconscious bias that was built into photography.
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An indoor brick grill is built into a wall of the dining area.
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Augustin says a violation of personal space is basically built into airplanes' design.
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Built into any meaningful life is the reality that it can be lost.
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For persons immigrating from abroad, moreover, racial distinctions were built into federal law.
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Clinton, Louis is apt but underpowered, a problem likely built into the role.
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There was an almost invisible TV built into the mirror in both bathrooms.
|
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Most new Apple and Windows products have encryption built into their operating systems.
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Now, there's always some level of uncertainty built into this presidential nomination fight.
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It's all part of Microsoft Search in Bing, which is built into Edge.
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That means there will be delays to implementation built into their repeal bill.
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Four wine refrigerators are built into the wall of cabinets behind the island.
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By now, my dad nap is built into the bylaws of our weekends.
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It also still includes the pop-up webcam that's built into the keyboard.
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The company has its own social engagement tools built into its fitness app.
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Probably the Echo Show, Amazon's smart speaker with a screen built into it.
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Cabins can also have additional storage under the bed and built into lockers.
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Thank Nintendo's smartly designed, interactive "how-to" tutorials, built into the Labo software.
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Another relatively new virtual currency, Monero, came with anonymity built into the system.
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Features like friends lists and player reporting aren't yet built into the Bethesda.
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Their trigger vomiting is built into the narrative, almost as a character trait.
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DNA-based information that's physically built into an object could offer more permanence.
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As for sound, the C940 comes with a speaker built into the hinge.
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But I also think a big component of Musk is built into Tesla.
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That ambiguity is built into the story of thalidomide in the United States.
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That ambiguity is built into the story of thalidomide in the United States.
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"There is a cruelty built into the difference between the sexes," he said.
|
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But Langdon's masculine and feminine qualities were built into the character by design.
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And in special bases they've built into the cliffs right at the shoreline!
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The idea of foreign adventurism is built into the look of the film.
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Pushing forward as quickly as possible is built into the company's "Never Settle" ethos.
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ErgoLift is also built into the latest models of ASUS' Zenbook and VivoBook series.
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The battery is built into the truck chassis and hidden behind a rigid frame.
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"There's a certain amount of chaos that is built into every transition," Chen said.
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Hacking Face ID, the facial recognition system built into Apple's iPhone X, isn't easy.
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With Home, the functionality is built into the operating system's DNA, via Control Center.
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No, 2nd-Gen Ryzen does not have a Spectre solution built into the hardware.
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Still, it's rather frustrating that an app built into countless Apple products isn't working.
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Dell's fingerprint reader is built into the power button, but it's an optional extra.
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I think it's cool that this tradition has been built into this untraditional show.
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Daydream, a mobile VR platform built into Android, put Google's weight behind virtual reality.
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The timing for the joke is kind of built into the image itself. Yes.
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And we've got AI built into those, that's somewhere between firmware and traditional software.
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With uncertainty built into the job, you need all the backup you can get.
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The company has also rebuilt the navigation system that's built into the driver app.
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"There's a huge, huge short position built into dollar/yen right now," Innes said.
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Some of these were stashed in a cabinet he'd built into his bed's headboard.
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Apple has really hyped up the fact that Siri is built-into the buds.
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And because measurements are built into the tool, it prevents overdrawing like a dream.
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We were struck by the simple, but effective mechanics built into this Lego project.
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Rajpurkar said he imagines their tool as something built into devices like iRhythm's wearable.
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It is essentially a giant 4K TV screen built into a movie theater wall.
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This doodle is a bit different, though — it has a game built into it.
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In Cleverman, injustice isn't caused by a handful of supervillains; it's built into society.
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There's a rerouting built into the navigation system to keep the ships from colliding.
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It&aposs partly because they built algorithms that have the bias built into it.
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Screenshot: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)Failsafes against accidental presses are also built into the app.
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Vivo’s shipped the X20 with a fingerprint sensor built into the display.
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The foundation is built into solid granite and steel, making the structure extremely sturdy.
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This mimics how Facebook built into Messenger extra apps for GIFs, transportation and more.
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Live broadcasting is built into the Xbox app in the Windows 10 Creators Update.
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In short, artificial intelligence is going to built into many more everyday household items.
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Train stations were built into the basements of buildings and smelled damp and murky.
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Solberg said the Paris temperature targets had to be built into wider development goals.
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The Sonos is one sound system with 10 sound sources built into one chassis.
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The problem, says Dr Eklund, lies with erroneous statistical assumptions built into the algorithms.
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Right now, almost all offshore wind turbines require fixed platforms built into the seafloor.
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They even have Tile tracking built into them, so you shouldn't ever lose them.
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Saving is one of the features being built into Bank of America's offering, Erica.
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The weaknesses built into the way Ireland provides health care weren't always so obvious.
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That means Alexa isn't built into the Glow; there's no speaker and no microphone.
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"Safety and security are built into every aspect of the service," Amazon told CNBC.
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There's also a charger built into the cargo bin for cell phones and laptops.
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Unlike some other smartwatches, Apple doesn't already have sleep tracking built into Apple Watch.
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As for e-cigarettes, buy a brand that has safety mechanisms built into them.
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That lack of diversity is built into the system, starting from the ground up.
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And indeed, running functionality is built into pretty much every aspect of the device.
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"Rainbow Series" captures that, she says, but it's built into her adopted hometown too.
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When personalization and innovation are built into that tradition, it flourishes in unexpected ways.
|
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There is even an alarm built into the pillow that will wake the sleeper.
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"The only downside is that your backyard is built into the mountains," she said.
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He decided to add little lamps, built into the little spaces between the banquettes.
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The only outlier is the rotisserie function, which is built into the roast function.
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Without any real evidence, there was a mental map built into the city's geography.
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But I think there are things built into H&R Block that are problematic.
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And then there was internships, I guess, kind of, that built into other internships.
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So good and bad bounces — and self-inflicted mistakes — are built into the game.
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It has an en suite bathroom and a round tub built into the floor.
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Health workers administer throat swabs using thick rubber gloves built into the chamber's walls.
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It is only available to iPhone users and built into the Apple Wallet app.
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Also, the raised feet built into it made it effortless to maneuver and grab.
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A small desk is built into the kitchen for use as a home office.
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All the classroom schedules featured playtime, built into the day in carefully programmed increments.
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But it&aposs also a completely free feature built into every single PlayStation 4.
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WE HAVE A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF TIGHTENING THAT IS BUILT INTO THE CURVE.
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In fact, it&aposs built into the guided setup for configuring your Roku device.
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Chaos versus beauty is built into the piece based on this power struggle idea.
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Microphones will not be built into the mainstream CX and BX OLED series TVs.
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There are different sensors already built into the machines that already do that, though.
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Shop Cotopaxi hereCotopaxi is an outdoors brand with social purpose built into its DNA.
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For now, we've got at least one such nudge built into our calendar: Thanksgiving.
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They don't have any concept of political bias built into them in any way.
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The narrow top level has a trapezoidal bedroom with drawers built into the bed.
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It's so built into the language that you can make casual puns with it.
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At first, the short daily fasts built into my diet were a horrifying prospect.
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We can't let the president defy basic accountability measures built into our Constitution. Rep.
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Increased scrutiny and criticism of the social network Zuckerberg had built into a behemoth.
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I always thought the stone was more like a Plymouth Rock situation on the ground but no – it's built into the castle wall and there's a hole in the ground to let you "down" to where the stone is built into the wall.
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Very few third-party apps, or the tools built into macOS, can get around it.
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One is that humility needs to be built into the standard practices of the science.
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Built into the fabric of spacetime are fundamental constants that scientists can measure in experiments.
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Extensive supplementary documentation would be unnecessary because background information would be built into the system.
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To adjust the volume there are touch controls built into the sides of each bud.
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Rather, the cost of lifetime insurance and maintenance is built into the initial purchase price.
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They're built into nature, with changing seasons that we can feel on our very skin.
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Even the arrangement of the sensors and cameras built into the top bezel look unchanged.
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"You have to create differentiation without much beta being built into the portfolio," he added.
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Currently, paid promotions are built into Alexa responses, but maybe you just haven't noticed it.
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Brandless considers those ideals built into the price rather than a means to charge more.
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Braun's current client roster includes acts that, like Bieber, he found and built into fame.
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Human error is built into the game and has decided games since it was invented.
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Anyone who spends hours learning Chinese characters will also learn the stereotypes built into them.
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Unlike the airframe and engine, however, the software is not built into the plane itself.
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OneDrive is available on the web, mobile devices, and macOS, and is built into Windows.
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This means everything you need is built into the chip including compute, networking and storage.
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The artwork is built into the wall, which made it difficult and expensive to extract.
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A brass knob built into the right cup controls playback, volume and will answer calls.
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It's great for all of the multi-finger gestures Microsoft has built into Windows 10.
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Apple added new features to some of its popular iOS apps built into the iPhone.
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This utopian vision was also built into the ethos at David Mancuso's aforementioned The Loft.
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Google's solution is what's called an attention mechanism, built into a system it calls Transformer.
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The technology and features built into the Falster are just as minimal as its design.
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Also new on the BoomBottle MM is a pair of magnets built into the speaker.
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It took advantage of files Microsoft built into Windows since at least 10 years ago.
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It's the same digital assistant that's built into Android phones, smartwatches, Chromebooks, smart TVs, etc.
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Ben Cardin in particular has pushed for restrictions to be built into any replacement resolution.
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The feature is called "Silence Unknown Callers," and it's built into the phone settings app.
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In such computers, the graphics capabilities are typically built into the computer's main processing chip.
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Volatile memory tends to be faster—it's DRAM or the stuff built into your CPU.
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They can always use the fingerprint sensor built into their OnePlus 5's home button.
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And it was built into the conceit that we live in his head as well.
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The S603 bypasses the problem by including a quick release door built into the back.
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The service will be built into the Apple News app for iPhones, iPads and Macs.
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The he sets the alarm and tracking system using the keypad built into the device.
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The only downside is that the Lens feature isn't built into all Android camera apps.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) even has an "interactive tax assistant" built into their website.
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Another key video recording feature GoPro built into the Hero 6 Black is auto exposure.
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You can also cast the entire Windows desktop using the cast feature built into Chrome.
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With private prisons, there's an added issue, the poor conditions are built into the system.
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One is simply a regenerative brake built into the throttle wheel on the right handlebar.
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Instead, its buttons will be built into the system itself, much like Nintendo's other handhelds.
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By then, they were working year-round with very few breaks built into the calendar.
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We've seen physical speakers built into sunglasses before, including in the Oakley Thumps from 2005.
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The sensors built into robomussels act as early warning systems for when hotspots pop up.
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Untangling it is difficult, because that ambiguity is in many ways built into the movie.
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The Google Assistant is built into smartphones and smartwatches built by its partners, for example.
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Daydream is Google's attempt at a ubiquitous VR platform built into the Android mobile ecosystem.
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These are the virtual reality experiences currently being built into arcades, attractions, and theme parks.
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This Nietzschean creed was to be built into Asmara's streets, and written into its architecture.
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The temptation is built into a government tasked with representing the will of the people.
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Built into any front-stage setting is the expectation that we'll project happiness, confidence, success.
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Mr. Bleu must perform the dance live, with the firecrackers already built into the floor.
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The feature is built into the camera app, using depth sensing to orient live drawings.
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The artist had the toilet built into a throne, complete with a headboard and armrests.
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An iPhone, for example, has parts from all over the world built into every unit.
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"Any company with animal cruelty built into the brand is at risk," Mr. Pacelle said.
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There is 8GB of storage built into the Clara, which holds up to 6,000 ebooks.
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Newfoundland, a name with the promise of a fresh start built into its very syllables.
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That stipulation is built into the government's program to subsidize drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries.
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Breakfast is served out of a thatched-roof hut with ovens built into the ground.
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There's no question about it: The question is whether that's already built into the expectations.
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It does 360-degree sound and has a digital clock face built into its front.
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Of all the popular school shows, this one has some drama built into its ending.
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I loved how there were shelves built into the walls around the bed — more storage!
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Plastic clips were built into various parts of the costume to hold everything in place.
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One woman, however, has achieved what she hopes can be built into a larger breakthrough.
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It can do that because there's a 10-megapixel camera built into the brush itself.
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First came the Roku TV, with the streaming platform built into modestly priced 4K sets.
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The computer programs are also sensitive to the small errors built into the genotyping process.
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I'm talking about a more regular practice, built into our understanding of what work is.
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For a different travel experience, consider Blackberry Mountain, a resort built into Tennessee's Chilhowee Mountain.
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I think there's another interesting thing with wireless or Wi-Fi built into the plans.
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Instead, there seems to be some level of bias built into the criminal justice system.
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They're built into many traditional cuisines around the world, and we can learn from them.
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We were in a secret unmarked bunker built into the side of the Ecuadorean Andes.
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There's also a steel toilet with a sink built into the top of the tank.
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The first process is largely data-driven, experts said, and built into social media algorithms.
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The secret sauce here are color sensors built into the bottom of the plumber's feet.
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Trump has put the business that he built into a trust, which his adult sons.
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GREEN I'll grant you it's garish, but I think that's built into the show's DNA.
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They don&apost have any concept of political bias built into them in any way.
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They told him that it was a watch with a step counter built into it.
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The "file managers" built into most code editors like VS Code make organizing notes simple.
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Residents of the poor communities built into the capital city's unstable hillsides suffered the most.
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The ritual of storytelling is built into the staging, with some remarkably lovely movement sequences.
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And best of all, the touch controls are no longer built into just one square.
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You can even get a rugged Otterbox case with a PopSocket built into the back.
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There's no Alexa support, no-go lines, or Wi-Fi connectivity built into the 11S.
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The final piece to the HomeStudio package is a 3D scanner built into the display.
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The controls to move the footrest are built into the wooden table on the side.
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The light switch was niftily built into the side of the bed for easy reach.
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Mate P20 models take advantage of artificial intelligence features built into Huawei's own Kirin chipsets.
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I'm also glad that I had a portable battery handy — it's built into my suitcase.
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The company's solutions are built into the car's electronics, components and 'hardens' these against hackers.
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Fabric VaultFabric Vault is a financial security product that is built into the Fabric app.
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But it added that the resulting margin pressure was already built into its 2018 guidance.
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But there is a power imbalance built into all interactions between civilians and law enforcement.
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These "essential" living expenses must be built into your budget since they're recurring monthly costs.
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The in-house design team has patented a pouch that is built into the headscarf.
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We wanted to develop many different algorithms that all have different assumptions built into them.
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An antic exuberance is built into the form and content of Gilbert and Sullivan shows.
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Finally, you might have DVR functionality built into your TV and not even know it.
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It connects to a plastic box with microphones built into it, for detecting snoring frequencies.
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But critics don't get that choice, and thus there's more granularity built into their opinions.
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And we built a team-based multiplayer game that had voice chat built into it.
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Wireless charging is built into the front console so passengers can power their phones effortlessly.
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The feature will be built into the accessibility settings in Google's Android mobile operating software.
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Presumably this will no longer be a problem once Alex is built into the car.
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To a degree, the recent increase in diversity is built into the way TV operates.
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There's no heart rate scanner built into the Pixel XL, as there was with the Note7.
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The Wizard, built into the search engine's annual Halloween site, Frightgeist, delivers up ideas in seconds.
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The features that I built into that were more around speed, performance, quick drag-and-drop.
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All of these men have watched but never experienced first-hand the pains built into womanhood.
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And yes, Alexa can live in harmony with Cortana, the voice assistant built into Windows 10.
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Just such a limitation was built into IBM's Watson, by dint of the rules of Jeopardy.
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Launching with anti-abuse tools built into the platform can help set the community's tone, though.
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The castle is built into a cave and was a nearly impenetrable fortress for many years.
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It's like Apple's Facetime or Microsoft's Skype or the video calling feature built into Facebook's Messenger.
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The keyboard can serve as a trackpad and there's a fingerprint reader built into the spacebar.
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Initially the chat experience built into AOL desktop, AIM launched as a standalone app in 1997.
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Google tells us those ads won't appear in the discover feed that's built into the google.
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Important features like voice chat, friends lists, and party systems are already built into those services.
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You haven't actually been missing out on a secret hack built into the nugget box's design.
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HyperSmooth being built into a GoPro is waterproof, and, to date, there are no waterproof gimbals.
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We still don't know what to do with the subtle radicalizing powers built into messaging forums.
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"There has to be some teeth built into the legislation to make companies comply," Kandjoze said.
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The 27,000-mile journey is being powered by 17,000 solar cells built into carbon fiber wings.
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The issue appears to stem from an early version of the software built into Nike's sneakers.
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The official app of India's nationalist prime minister, Narendra Modi, is pre-built into the device.
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"It's every conspiracy theory built into one," NBC News reporter Ben Collins, who covers QAnon, said.
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Freevolt is built into the device and it never needs to be plugged in to charge.
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Engel wrote that there are other protections built into federal statute to protect employees from retaliation.
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It will restart your device by actually enabling a fail-safe that is built into iOS.
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Cash machines built into the wall would, obviously, prove far harder to attack in this way.
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The toggles have small LED indicators built into one end that do the same indicating job.
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Use your browserAll modern browsers have some kind of simple password management system built into them.
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Unlike the software built into many "smart" TVs, a set-top box is easy to use.
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There's no set-top box or streaming apps built into the Sonos Beam, for several reasons.
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Unlike the main app, the Messenger part of Facebook Lite is built into the same interface.
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Too often economists ignore the social and other capital that is built into a particular place.
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Click here to view original GIFDid you know there's a basic video editor built into YouTube?
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It's powered by Adobe Sensei, an artificial intelligence framework that's built into the Creative Cloud platform.
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It's in this sense that "incentives built into the product," as Dorsey calls them, bear reconsideration.
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Please note: this covers the iAds built into apps rather than advertisements across on the web.
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"It is built into the assumptions of the Paris agreement," says Gideon Henderson of Oxford University.
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You can also get integrated graphics chipsets built into the motherboard as well as the CPU.
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Unlike the Tile Slim, which is flat, these don't have an adhesive built into the back.
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And since 2007, these chips have been built into US passports for tracking and counterfeit protection.
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The tablet's speakers are far inferior to the loud, powerful speakers built into the Echo Show.
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So I'm kind of working on that, and the history that's built into these theatrical backdrops.
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One other option you have on mobile are the share options built into Android and iOS.
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And the basic theory of the most important old English impeachments is built into our Constitution.
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There's no fingerprint sensor built into the chassis, but the front camera supports Windows Hello authentication.
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The insurance claim system is built into the Ola app to simplify the process for users.
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According to Beers, the laces tighten when your feet hit a sensor built into the shoe.
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The laser-sensing LiDAR system is built into the front bumper on both sides, practically invisible.
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This technical advantage will impact a wide array of emerging systems now being built into exoskeletons.
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According to The Times, the encryption built into WhatsApp has stymied Justice Department attempts at wiretapping.
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Another of the patents is for a finger sensor built into a mobile device touch screen.
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The second is a speaker built into the mask, which can play sounds while you're talking.
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We're talking about algorithms that are built into the watch that are monitoring it real time.
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To be fair, that misunderstanding of the system has been built into it from the start.
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They can act as dessert, get built into wedding cake, or serve as a cockroach bed.
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Already Apple and Google offer ways to monitor your screen time built into new phone software.
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Negative emissions are built into the I.P.C.C. scenarios and the climate agreements that rest on them.
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This drive is built into our DNA, since real-world relational skills have fostered human evolution.
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Moreover, the security provisions built into iOS 25 mean the FBI can't simply guess the passcode.
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I'd also argue there are early elements of user-generated content already built into the game.
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These instincts have been built into us for millennia and I think that's definitely the best.
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It has three stories, one a walkout lower level built into the grade of the land.
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An incredible hotel built into a Norwegian cliff has been proposed by a Turkish architectural company.
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It even integrates with Apple's HomeKit and has AirPlay 2 built into it for Apple fans.
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Swearing in the government, President Alexander Van der Bellen highlighted safeguards built into the coalition agreement.
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The name itself is already a commemoration: the desolation of time is built into the designation.
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This movie is funny, heartfelt, and has a few solid surprises built into its familiar framework.
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Microsoft's OneDrive cloud storage service is built into Windows 10 and tied to your Microsoft account.
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All of these apps help augment the encryption that may already be built into your device.
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App streaming could basically cut down on the waste and repetition built into the travel industry.
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The ad-blocking Brave browser, for example, has some protections built into its desktop browser client.
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This new patent filing by Ford illustrates a secret compartment built-into a vehicle's head rest.
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I am certain that the next phase will be active 3D cameras built into mobile phones.
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"There is a lot of robustness built into the system on the production vehicle," he said.
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Over an adventurous lifetime, he managed to transcend the constraints built into a unitary racial identity.
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In the US, a history of overt discrimination is still built into many of our institutions.
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The European Union and Australia have "national economic interest" requirements built into their trade remedy processes.
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These include the 360-degree cameras and radar sensors built into the nose of the aircraft.
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It would be interesting if the player's many, many deaths built into some probably horrific narrative.
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Outdoor space: The outdoor kitchen is built into a circular, tiered stone patio in the backyard.
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What's unique about the American experience is that it's built into the very fabric of society.
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They can use the GIF options built into Tumblr within the group chats, but that's it.
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If there is a standoff, there are procedures built into the agreement to resolve the disputes.
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On street level, 18 of these lights are built into seats on which passersby can sit.
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It's a subject that seems built into Mr. Abraham's style, or is perhaps that style's source.
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New capabilities are being built into the cloud services, notably big data analysis and artificial intelligence.
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Sensors built into the controllers can detect movement and update the game on the screen accordingly.
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Digital Wellbeing on AndroidWe should also mention the native options now built into Android and iOS.
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Many of the functionalities of Flash are now built into fundamental programming languages of the internet.
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Eventually, we came to a small red door built into the mossy wall of the ravine.
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And I loved that in Oslo all the buses had USB chargers built into the wall.
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Even more egregious than some personnel decisions were the structural problems built into the plant itself.
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But there is no enforcement mechanism built into the agreement, known as the Joint Implementation Group.
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There is also a plethora of USB ports hidden around the backpack in addition to the three built into the battery pack (one on the inside of the bag, and one built into a zip pocket on right shoulder strap for charging your phone or wireless headphones).
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In other words, there's a lot of sexual innuendo built into the story and mythology of Santa.
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The marquee feature, of course, is the Tobii eye-tracking sensor bar that's built into the hinge.
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The company's approach to digital security involves cryptographic keys built into the physical devices that Apple designs.
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Location tracking will be built into the headset and won't require external sensors, according to the report.
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Price spikes are also being driven by the scarcity that is built into the global bitcoin market.
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That could mean some new homes may come with Alexa already built into an array of devices.
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Two: Support for Amazon Alexa is being built into pretty much every gadget you can think of.
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It also looks like the new Galaxy's fingerprint sensor will be built into the smartphone's main screen.
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We access all of the functions that are built into Python's list structure in the same way.
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Since South Africa's first democratic elections in 1994, land redistribution provisions have been built into the constitution.
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City spokesman Brian Wheeler confirmed the disappearance of the marker, which had been built into a sidewalk.
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Nonetheless, over the lifetime of a new plane, entertainment built into headrests will come to look quaint.
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Outdoor space: The house is built into a hillside that has terraced garden beds with stone borders.
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Bloomberg also says it's going to end up built into GE appliances, like washers and ovens, too.
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Facebook execs also told us last month that privacy was built into "every layer" of the device.
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What sets the Folio apart is that the notepad is built into a nice, classy folio cover.
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Everyone's pretty certain it's a new MacBook Pro with an OLED touch display built into the keyboard.
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These descriptions, known as "alt text," are widely used online and are now being built into Instagram.
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Analyst expectations are always built into the stock price and missing them will cause shares to plummet.
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THAT'S BUILT INTO THESE FORECASTS TO SAY UNDER HIGHER INTEREST RATES CAN THE ECONOMY CONTINUE TO PERFORM?
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"They don&apost have that experience, they don&apost have that causality built into them," she said.
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Artwork by Maori artist Katz Maih are also built into the western edge of the cycleway barrier.
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"There are insights that are built into [HR functions] that are very relevant for business," Turbahn said.
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There are plenty of dedicated apps you can use instead, not least the one built into iOS.
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But the drama built into the moment when Cruz appeared is consistent with the candidate's theatrical impulses.
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There's also a 2K, front-facing camera built into the helmet so you can record your ride.
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Beyond that, chat on the Portal works just like the video chat feature already built into Facebook.
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"The prejudices of the past must not be unwittingly built into automated systems," says the report's summary.
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Right now there are more costs built into global shipping than artificial ingredients in frozen TV dinners.
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The volume and power buttons are now built into the case itself, also likely for waterproofing reasons.
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Perhaps the rejected messages were stashed away in the Harry Potter-like cubby built into the wall?
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" And remember, Nelson said, "just because it's built into the car doesn't mean it's safe to use.
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On "Real Love," Thug raps over Future whose echoed singing sounds like it's built into the beat.
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Children surely won't understand the unfairness built into our society and economy, but adults should know better.
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Britain is outside the Eurozone; Cameron claims to have some sort of protection built into the renegotiation.
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The issue is built into the category: The large CPG companies don't sell directly to their consumers.
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Indeed there is a "very robust set of assumptions that are built into its valuation," Sacconaghi said.
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Lawmakers and tech companies have long been at odds over the encryption being built into consumer devices.
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The cars are modified Mercedes-Benz sedans with cameras, sensors, and LiDAR system built into the car.
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The debit card comes with Acorns micro-investment and its retirement account built into the cards services.
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The West is missing several rungs on the escalation ladder that Russia has built into its strategy.
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Microsoft says these Beam features will be built into Windows 10 and Xbox One early next year.
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Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote are all built-into Microsoft Teams, alongside meetings with Skype for Business.
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Those features are particularly important for TouchID, which is built into the new MacBook Pro's Touch Bar.
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The fluctuations are actually built into the site, a fact spotted by writer and analyst Alp Toker.
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Diversity, built into the Met, and belatedly tackled by the New York's Modern, remains its big challenge.
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Uber also launched an API so the ride-hailing service can be built into existing healthcare tools.
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"But the process of getting this benefit is a closed one that has biases built into it."
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Sony's noise passthrough works by having a microphone built into the headphones record and amplify outside sound.
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French doors open to a patio with a brick pizza oven built into a tall stone wall.
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Energy Vault's system uses recycled concrete blocks built into a tower that can store and release energy.
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I mean, they-- now, the-- you can't-- I mean, that's-- that's built into the American market system.
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The Temppeliaukio Church in Helsinki is built into a rock underground and still gets lots of sunlight.
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Now he's giving us examples of the privacy measures Amazon has built into Alexa and the Eco.
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Such tools are a basic provision of care built into robust systems that support mental health care.
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Chrome has a good one built into the browser and there are other options like 1Password & LastPass.
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Gender games and techno-gimmicks (the wireless receivers built into Junya Watanabe's overcoats) can be a hoot.
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Built into that is a sense of being that recalibrates your relationships and interactions with other people.
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This means there's also another factor likely being built into this rise: a diversification of revenue streams.
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Built into the earth around an indoor swimming pool, it has its own thermally efficient interior climate.
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Of course, with vulnerabilities mandatorily built into networks, criminal hacks will become even easier to carry out.
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A banquette that serves as a breakfast nook is built into the far end of the kitchen.
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There was an assumption built into the question that, ultimately, I should have addressed in my response.
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Which brings us to this week, which Trump has built into a minefield of his own making.
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Foam filled tires ban noise, as do hundreds of pounds of acoustical material built into the cars.
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Yet the relationships between teams and their supporters have always had a certain tension built into them.
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And conflict is built into art from ancient Judaea, particularly the small selection chosen for the show.
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Cars use a wide variety of materials, built into components and subassemblies by massive global supply chains.
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I passed young families pushing strollers and old men meditating on stone steps built into a hillside.
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I only wish a similar function were built into my iPhone, as it is on Huawei handsets.
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Upstairs, the master bedroom connects to a sitting room with a window seat built into a dormer.
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Though the delivery is built into the price of the bed, I recommend tipping your delivery people.
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The cameras seem to have received a hearty upgrade, particularly the ones built into the S20 Ultra.
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Encrypting your hard drive with tools built into your operating system can also keep out casual intruders.
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It occurred to her that the accelerometers built into smartphones might be able to measure road roughness.
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Combativeness may be built into Mr. Penn's personality, but among his peers, he is a popular guy.
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Instead, he argues, dogs have a unique capacity for interspecies love that is built into their genome.
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In fact, the imbalance is built into the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which went into effect in 803.
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Instead, they're built into a plastic attachment which you can place on a panel of your choice.
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The Surface Pro also features "studio mics," a new microphone array built into the new Surface Laptop.
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Just because an instinct is built into us is no reason not to try to resist it.
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"By building open source software, we can define standards that are built into the code," Stam says.
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"At Apple, privacy is built into everything we make," CEO Tim Cook tweeted Wednesday announcing the changes.
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Make sure that you have a microphone either built into the computer or attached and enabled.2.
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Clarification: A previous version of this article inaccurately characterized the safeguards built into the newest ultrasound technology.
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Protecting customer privacy is always a top priority and has been built into our systems for years.
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This phenomenon, which experts call "authoritarianization," highlights a deep vulnerability built into the structure of democracy itself.
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One, impeachment is built into the Constitution and two past presidents have been impeached by the House.
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It's only available for the voice assistant built into the car, not Google Assistant or Apple's Siri.
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Built into the jokes is scalding criticism of how we tell stories about artists and their lives.
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My agent generally takes 15% but sometimes that's built into the deal, which it was for this ad.
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Republicans in Congress have pitched a more complex idea, a border adjustment, built into a corporate-tax overhaul.
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It's built into Apple's Wallet, where you can manage your spending and make payments right in the app.
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Most of Google's pings seem to be in the form of trackers, ads, and resources built into websites.
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We have a lot of checks and balances built into society to prevent evil from having infinite power.
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The plane was just fine, but a precautionary limit is built into our policy to protect the airplane.
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That's led some market watchers to become concerned about the "huge" expectation built into the market right now.
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Apple's new web technology, soon to be built into its Safari browser, is broken down into four parts.
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Being able to learn quickly from mistakes is an advantage that can be built into the overall process.
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First up is do not disturb during bedtime—an amalgamation of two preexisting features already built into iOS.
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These audience segments play a major role in two other new features the team built into the service.
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Doubleday said the handrail appeared to have light fixtures built into it and was somehow energized with electricity.
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Intel vPro is tech built into the CPU to allow IT departments to more easily manage devices remotely.
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Built into this shift is a change in the idea of what it means to be a star.
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And yet they're being replicated and seamlessly built into the architecture of these platforms and their whole logic.
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The biggest change is that GoPro's video-editing companion Quik is now built into the single GoPro app.
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Everything might already be built into your smart TV already, or you might just have one streaming box.
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Support for Digits is already built into the dialer on recent Samsung phones (Galaxy S6/S7, Note 5).
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Researchers taught the rats how to operate copper car steering wheels built into plastic food containers on wheels.
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Devine says that one of the key features that they made sure was built into Ask is anonymity.
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It has camera apps for iOS and Android, and its technology are built into some insurance claim software.
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Wireless is still a novelty, as few car manufacturers even have the feature built into their own vehicles.
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Researchers say unlike other smartphone microscopes, CNBP's version takes advantage of the flash that's built into most phones.
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The company says tracking and detection is built into the 300 and operators can control the device remotely.
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Banner ads should never have been built into a keyboard that's installed by default in the first place.
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In 29, he opened La Parrilla de Juan, a barbecue stand built into the front of his house.
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That suggests Black and his fellow buyout barons have considerable room for error built into their mega-funds.
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Yes, Amazon just re-invented the intercom, only this time it's going to be built into the Echo.
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Regardless of how you feel about it, AI is going to be built into most software moving forward.
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Bixby is built into this year's TVs after first arriving on last year's sets via a software update.
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It also includes a fingerprint sensor built into the power button, which is a first for a Chromebook.
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Well, Microsoft finally heard our cries, and recording is now built into Skype on both desktop and mobile.
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The term is planned obsolescence and it's by-now built into how we even think about consumer technology.
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This kind of driver assistance package would be on par with what Audi built into the 2019 A8.
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On one side are those who believe that inequalities have been built into systems by a particular group.
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"The best laid plans always go awry, and an individual has to have flexibility built into their mindset."
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The tech makes more sense built into a phone, and unfortunately, Amazon's really, really bad at making phones.
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"A lot of the euphoria, a lot of the optimism, is already built into share prices," he said.
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There are more than 100 open source testing tools built into an Android phone, which retails for $1300.
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The home is called Underhill — which is fitting, as it's literally built into the side of a hill.
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Federal and local governments have long built into contract procurement opportunities for minority-owned and women-owned businesses.
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Flame retardants help products meet flammability standards that are built into building codes, insurance requirements and fire regulations.
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At this time, it doesn't appear that Flixtape will be built into the main Netflix application itself, however.
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Instead, it would be built into cars at the model level based on the needs of certain markets.
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She told NTSB investigators she was looking at the system's interface, which is built into the center console.
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"The finalization of our part of the (name) deal will be built into the NATO process," Dimitrov said.
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It was built into me by Bob Morgan&aposs book when I first became and by Whitney (Inaudible).
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SO WE'RE STILL LIVING ON THE HIRINGS FROM THE NORMALIZED ECONOMIC GROWTH THAT'S BUILT INTO THE SYSTEM HERE.
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Screenshot: GizmodoThe Android OS that comes with your phone may well have some remapping options built into it.
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That could easily mean something like an Alexa for every room, or even one built into a toilet.
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The male-only sentiment is built into their rituals, with Masons bearing their breast to prove their masculinity.
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And there was business model innovation by Apple to get it essentially built into the monthly cellphone bill.
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"State intelligence authorities use the Protocol 538 adapter built into the DRS to access stored information," it adds.
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It's developed a smart-glass optical unit that can be built into what looks like a normal lens.
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After all, the ability to adapt to changing times is built into the Doctor, and Doctor Who's, DNA.
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Notably, the inverter is now built into the battery pack, saving customers from having to purchase additional products.
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Four rubber legs built into the bottom give it some height, and there are also wall-mounting holes.
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The AirTV Adapter seems like an afterthought, as a coax input should be built into the streaming player.
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Nonpartisan respect for the separation of powers between the federal and local governments is built into our Constitution.
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The principal relic of Alessandro's brief reign is the Fortezza da Basso, built into Florence's 14th-century walls.
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Mr. Da Corte's gape-mouthed baby captures some of the big emptiness built into the art fair phenomenon.
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People are asking questions about privacy, and they want security and privacy built into the terms of service.
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We present ourselves differently on Twitter and Tumblr and Slack depending on the norms built into each space.
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And that means that the progressive ideal built into the design of Social Security is, gradually, being thwarted.
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Even though it's decidedly not traditional, the NUC 21080 still has some gaming tropes built into its chassis.
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Tech Tip Q. The iPad and Apple laptops have a "find me" function built into their operating systems.
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Your best bet is to use the Lifehammer, which has a dedicated seatbelt cutter built into the grip.
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Consumers often purchase GAP insurance in the dealer showroom and the costs are built into the car loan.
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And Weight Watchers has great support built into the program, and that really seems to resonate with people.
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Polarization is also built into the ways that we choose industry- and class-specific remedies for economic uncertainty.
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"You can find plenty of dams in Laos that have zero mitigation efforts built into them," said Eyler.
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Their spending has been on autopilot, with regular increases built into the law instead of debated by lawmakers.
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" This can be true, Browning said, but "equity and environmental integrity factors could be built into those mechanisms.
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Instead, it looks like a more digitized Porsche cockpit —with an Apple Music app built into the system.
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The Loop uses two microphones, activated via a button built into the ring, and features a baby speaker.
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Once inside the network, Cozy Bear used a technique that exploited vulnerability built into the computer's operating system.
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Apple seems to think it can do that with all the hardware built into last year's iPhone 7.
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It sells hardware that can plug into a television or licenses its software that is built into sets.
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The panel discussion explores the ways bias is inherently built into the structure and function of Machine Learning.
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There are all sorts of (implicit and explicit) subsidies for energy sources built into policy at every level.
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But it actually isn't a feature built into many of the deep learning systems that are currently available.
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One question, though: Is the message built into this workout gear actually going to help us run faster?
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Put another way: I know a solid, feminist message built into a movie's ethos when I see one.
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Python is another command interpreter, one that executes the set of commands built into the Python programming language.
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With SmartyPans, there are sensors built into the pan itself, and it's also connected to a smartphone app.
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There was a cast-iron grill built into the fire pit and a Dutch oven set beside it.
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This behavior is practically built into a campaign finance system in which nearly limitless cash engulfs both parties.
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This gives me pause: How much knowledge about our societal and linguistic values are built into the system?
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Narrator: All this new tech was built into Royal Caribbean's largest and newest ship, Symphony of the Seas.
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The merchants save having to handle cash, and the credit card fees are already built into their prices.
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The Outlook app is built into Windows 10 phones and is available as a download for iOS devices.
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Instead, offer food every three to four hours, with three meals and two snacks built into the day.
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With speakers and displays built into each seat, the technology is designed to provide a deep, immersive sound.
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The 43-inch TV comes equipped with a 4K display and 60-watt speakers built into the stand.
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Both candidates have been pretty firm about eschewing corporate money in their campaigns; it's built into their brands.
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Another bathroom was built into a former greenhouse and has a pedestal sink and a claw-foot tub.
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And on the game's default setting, that anguished sound comes through the speaker built into the PS4 controller.
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There are four microphones built into Spectacles 33, and audio fidelity on the videos I recorded sounded good.
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But these revenues are built into current estimates and do nothing to offset Democratic candidates' future spending plans.
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But how can the mainstream media correct their bias, when the bias is already built into their stylebooks?
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Mr. Snitzer offered the 10 percent standard industry discount — a sum almost always built into the asking price.
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Square Feet With land scarce, green space is being built into needs like transit hubs and power stations.
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You can play iMessage games on your iPhone using the App Store extension that&aposs built into iMessage.
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The disappearing photos and videos are part of Instagram Direct, the messaging tool built into the Instagram app.
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Furthermore, there are multiple safeguards built into the statute that prohibit the US government from intentionally targeting Americans.
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This plot becomes even murkier when Riverdale claims Betty has the same dangerous architecture built into her psyche.
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That means it will not require many of the safety features that must be built into the SLS.
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The Red Rocks Amphitheatre was built into a giant rock structure just a few miles outside of Denver.
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Above all, Mr. Trump used the theater and scale naturally built into the event to show his status.
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You can combine videos on a Samsung Galaxy S10 using the video editor built into the Gallery app.
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As Snapchat has shown, there are many ambient experiences that can be built into messaging through augmented reality.
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Because another big advantage your grandson currently enjoys is having a loving grandmother built into his weekly routine.
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With the latest Tesla software update, known as V10, Spotify is finally directly built into the music player.
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A protein built into its nervous system binds with the toxins injected by the scorpion and blocks them.
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A degree of overwhelmingness was built into the event long before NBC went into "Please Stand By" mode.
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The ACA already has a significant amount of federalism built into it, in terms of flexibility and innovation.
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The assumption built into the process here is that it's strictly a scientific process, a matter of fuel.
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And since there were no date routines built into the BASIC language, I had to write my own.
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Google, of course, has Google Assistant built into the Google Home speaker as well as select Android phones.
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That is quite a different scenario than the pricing incentives built into a car by Ford or General Motors.
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But since the SIM card is built into the Watch, you can't swap it out for a different one.
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Therefore, things like mapping, routing, payments, and identity authentication would be built into the platform that's then open sourced.
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The largest and most-established gaming companies already have huge and well-known titles built into the App Store.
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There's also a fingerprint reader built into the trackpad's top-right corner, and the keyboard is sturdy and satisfying.
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GPUs are built into AMD's DNA, and thus it can, the theory goes, better implement integrated graphics than Intel.
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Safeguards built into the system are designed to ensure that these transfers "are as secure as on-chain transactions".
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Google Assistant is also built into 10,000 different smart home devices from more than 1,600 brands, the company said.
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The obvious beauty of the operating system is that it comes built into a growing number of television sets.
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You just slide your iPhone into the case and into the Lightning port built into the bottom of it.
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Everything you need to get a high-end VR experience is built into the headset, no extra hardware required.
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Built-in: Some people prefer an ironing board that's built into a cabinet or drawer in the laundry room.
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Instead of trying to forecast the need for future hardware refreshes, those refreshes are built into the service plan.
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Wrensilva's retro-minded record console features a high-end turntable built into a lovely piece of LP storage furniture.
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This is First Order Theory of Mind, and it is being built into automated machines already on the road.
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Everything is handled by a protocol called Miracast that comes built into the newest Roku devices and Windows 10.
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So as soon as the box hosting OctoPrint is compromised, there go any fail safes built into the firmware.
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But such costs usually aren't built into the price tag of gasoline, coal-fired electricity, and natural gas heating.
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After all, a sweet sports car and a home basically built into a cliff doesn't exactly sound baby-proof.
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Yet they have struggled to contain this continuing danger precisely because it is literally built into our water systems.
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The thermometer function is built into the hardware already, which means you can get some use out of it.
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In addition to safety being built into the drone, we have systems and procedures in place to promote safety.
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The Galaxy S9's fingerprint sensor is built into the back of the phone, just below the camera lens.
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Protections for platforms were built into the new North American trade agreement, which hasn't yet been ratified by Congress.
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Bonding is built into an Olivia trip, which, I realized soon enough, is basically like grown-up lesbian camp.
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That makes all the guardrails and safety nets built into the Maine bill all the more important to strengthen.
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"Cycle Tracking" is a new menstrual-tracking app for Apple Watch, and it's built into the iPhone's Health app.
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NeoGAF user Ekim also says that the power brick is built into the Xbox One (like the PlayStation 4).
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Built into the side is a battery and lightning charger, almost completely hidden until your friend requires their services.
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But some of the features they built into it inadvertently encouraged politicians to concentrate themselves into just two blocs.
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Besides, there's a whole damn web browser built into the watch if you really want to access those sites.
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There's nothing built into the suit that is necessary for the customers to master in order to stay safe.
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He once told me that for journalists, part of our therapy is built into the process of our work.
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Truth be told, a similar feature will be built into iOS come this fall — but it's not available yet.
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The tiny door is built into the far wall, clearly leading to an annexed room or closet of sorts.
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JavaScript in its original form was meant to be interpreted by a JavaScript engine built into a web browser.
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Right now, the company isn't built into various mobile device management providers, but that's another welcome opportunity, Jebara said.
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The primary target of the case is Google Shopping, a price-comparison feature built into the company's search engine.
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FBI agents have been unable to access the phone's contents because of security features built into the device's software.
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Canon is turning to Indiegogo to crowdfund the Ivy Rec, a tiny outdoor camera built into a keychain carabiner.
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This stylish brass and wood lamp has a small shelf built into the pole with a USB charging port.
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For centuries beehives have been part of the architecture of mountain homes here, built into the thick outside walls.
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What this type of technology really imperils is the space for disobedience built into any humane system of laws.
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WE ARE ALWAYS SENSITIVE TO WHAT APPEARANCES ARE AND THAT'S BUILT INTO OUR CODE OF CONDUCT AND OTHER THINGS.
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LeCun: We have a lot of checks and balances built into society to prevent evil from having infinite power.
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The forces that drive regional disparities are built into the mechanisms of globalisation, which makes them hard to resist.
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The Dial also has haptics built into it, so if you swipe across the top, you can feel it.
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But some of the "woah future" moments came with a demo of impressive image recognition built into the app.
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A Windows Hello fingerprint reader is built into the power button on the side of the case as well.
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Because of the variety built into their arrangements, non-monogamous couples often find it easier to "oxygenate" their relationships.
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People of color are literally dying because of systemic racism built into our society and societies around the world.
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Those bonuses are built into the insurance plans' premiums, but the costs aren't disclosed to employers unless they ask.
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A Libra wallet will be built into WhatsApp as well as in Messenger and in its own standalone app.
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The Obama administration initially delayed the health insurer tax on premiums that's built into the law to fund subsidies.
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A hole for a pacifier has been built into the wrap, enabling the baby bat to suckle in comfort.
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Uber&aposs collision avoidance system, which was already built into the cars, will now remain enabled during manual driving.
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The conditions for harassment are built into the very structure of the trucking business, beginning with the training process.
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Alexa isn't limited to the Echo family; it's being built into everything from smartwatches to smart fridges to cars.
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The speaker and microphone are built into the right arm of the Focals, along with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
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Instead, cameras deploy from the front fenders while another camera built into the roof provides a central rear view.
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For some, to go without food for long periods is business as usual, built into their instincts and DNA.
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The 36-inch soundbar can be wall mounted, placed on a table top, or built into an entertainment center.
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" Farrell said unless there is another major leg down in gas prices from here, "It's already built into GDP.
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Meanwhile, city improvements — like barracks, libraries, churches and bits of infrastructure — were automatically built into the central city tile.
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In 20173, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders had major child care expansion plans built into their policy platforms.
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It's just built into their mindset that of course we want to know as much about you as possible.
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Or, more likely, you give up and just don't bother with the more advanced functions built into your watch.
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It's no exaggeration to say it's been built into billions of individual devices, including laptops, TVs and, yes, smartphones.
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Mainly, I'm impressed by how useful it might actually be to have a gigantic tablet built into a fridge.
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But the couple held onto much of what they have built into a global and real estate-focused empire.
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Many of the old LCD games, for example, relied upon static backgrounds that were physically built into the handheld.
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It's effectively a polished up, rebranded version of the "Portal Recon" system originally built into Niantic's first game, Ingress.
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He said it has 1,000 apps and has the highest quality lenses that Oculus has built into any device.
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The functionality is built into the Land Rover InControl Remote app, which is available free on iOS and Android.
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If that proves difficult, another possibility is that they simply forgo the human interaction now built into many occupations.
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For watching TV, the Beam is a huge improvement over the wimpy speakers built into my skinny flat screen.
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"The security premium built into prices from the (Iraqi-Kurdish) situation is in the process of vanishing," he said.
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Such debate is fundamental to our society and built into the design of the three branches of our government.
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This will be built into Outlook for Android, but there's no word on support for Outlook for iOS yet.
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It's daunting, but also refreshing in this age of online contests with forced messaging built into the submission process.
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The furniture was modern, with black lighting fixtures placed sparingly, and a small pine desk built into the wall.
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So far, a handful of smaller companies have released or promised to release products with Alexa built into them.
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The pair, both vocal critics of digital advertising, had an escape hatch built into their contracts, the Journal said.
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In the earlier interview, she showed her delight in the layers of reality and trickery built into her work.
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In 1994, Intel was forced to recall its flagship Pentium chip because of a mathematical mistake built into it.
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Speakers built into the floor fill the air with the dulcet sounds of Mr. Althoff's own folk-Modernist music.
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Windows First, it's worth noting that the default quick format operation built into Windows does not actually destroy data.
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The really clever feature built into the app is the option to automatically increase the listening speed over time.
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I'm thinking induction charging surfaces, placed throughout a person's home and yard, and then eventually built into city infrastructure.
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LG says the functionality was actually built into the latest version of Wear OS to accommodate LG's Frankenstein watch.
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Cat is probably one of the most commonly used commands built into Unix-style command shells (a la Bash).
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A seven-bedroom mansion built into the sea cliff in northwest San Francisco is for sale for $15 million.
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In one of the dining areas just off the kitchen, there is a large aquarium built into the wall.
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There's so much drama built into it, with the slow introduction, the rocking part and then another slow part.
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There's also a customizable RGB backlight built into its frame, which makes it a fun pick for casual streamers.
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"I would have preferred that that was built into the legislation upfront," Furman told BBC Newshour on Wednesday morning.
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The schedule answers the question "What's next?" but doesn't assign timelines and has lots of choice built into it.
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Alexa has access to a universe of international sites, but some sites are already built into Alexa's streaming capabilities.
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That means everything for a VR experience will be built into the headset itself — no phone or PC required.
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That's a problem built into the genre, which favors themes over credibility and pushes characters (and playwrights) into corners.
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They suggest that being active was built into us "from the beginning," he says, helping to make us human.
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They have been incorporated into bars, as at Quinéville, or built into seaside houses, or used to store hay.
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You do not need a gym membership or a treadmill or special shoes with rockers built into the soles.
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If President Trump has committed high crimes or misdemeanors, there is a remedy for that built into the Constitution.
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There are a few seats built into the wall, as well as some freestanding recliners, each with a table.
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Basically, this is a fail-safe that's built into the system to allow for a short cool down period.
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From there, a wide, arched doorway opens to the dining room, which has wooden cabinets built into two corners.
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The master bedroom has new carpeting and an en suite bathroom recently built into what was an adjacent bedroom.
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But he also said that a certain rhythmic kink is built into a waltz when it is played idiomatically.
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It seems like the rhetoric of xenophobia is built into the way we talk about disease and public health.
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He calculates that the province has "a pretty big cushion" built into the numbers of about C$5 billion.
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But the overall structure and what I wanted to say about certain things — structurally, that's built into the ending.
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The Smart Keyboard is essentially a protective cover for the screen with a keyboard and magnet built into it.
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"In Japan, there are no dedicated training periods built into these ships' operational schedules," the accountability office's report found.
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His findings make for a riveting, if ultimately dismaying, read, underscoring the profound inequities built into our education system.
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The anti-democratic structures built into our system are increasing tensions in the country and undermining their own legitimacy.
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This model also comes with chatmixing and its USB wireless plug built into it, so you won't lose it.
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The Pawbo+ is neat because it has a handy laser game built into that your feline friends will enjoy.
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And though the cast members deploy them with panache they cannot overcome the stagnation built into the narrative structure.
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Saudi Aramco, a sophisticated company (and the world's most profitable company, to boot) has redundancy built into its operations.
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That suggests that Mr. Black and his fellow buyout barons have considerable room for error built into their megafunds.
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The property is on a hill, and the main house is actually built into the hill, with three stories.
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When that main compartment is full, the pack stands up thanks to an extra frame built into the bottom.
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For instance, at The Ranch Malibu, "it's built into our programming and culture and philosophy," said cofounder Alex Glasscock.
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It's a bit like having a whole camera bag full of lenses built into the back of your phone.
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Most speakers are built into the back or bottom of a flatscreen, which aren't ideal locations for quality audio.
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Voice control platforms, such as Google Assistant, Apple Siri and others built into smart phones, have even greater penetration.
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In short, these security-focused measures built into bitcoin's underlying technology limit the speed and volume of associated transactions.
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Now built into the display itself, the "ultrasonic fingerprint reader" compliments its Face Unlock feature but promises more security.
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It has now been built into computer architecture, but that doesn't mean another calendar couldn't one day become dominant.
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Without making the reduction of VMT a clear goal built into transportation funding, this trend is likely to continue.
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But I say that the exclusivity and security built into my cryptoprose will make each article surge in value.
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How did Fox television go from the house The Simpsons built into something resembling Donald Trump's state-run news network?
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The building is slightly set back from the street and is built into a courtyard, surrounded by a folded wall.
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Again, there's no scoring built into the title, so while it can be collaborative, you don't actually compete against anyone.
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It shows with the slickness and speed of the Docs, Sheets, and Slides apps that are built into Google Drive.
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Having this built into iOS would eliminate the need to download a separate app for the feature, streamlining some workflows.
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Multi-million pound penthouse apartments have been built into the sides and rear of it, shrouding it like architectural tumours.
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Moscow police said Sunday this risk was already built into World Cup security measures, and the crash was purely accidental.
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A fingerprint sensor was built into the 73S in what Apple called "the most forward-thinking smartphone in the world".
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For quantum computers to do this, they need to have extra qubits built into their system specifically to check errors.
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With Windows Defender, built into Windows 10, click Virus & threat protection, then Advanced scan, then Full scan and Scan now.
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Now NeoWize is built into AbanteCart and is targeting other ecommerce platforms instead of individual stores to quickly scale out.
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The flight control avionics come from Lockheed Martin's C-130K plane setup, with large, flat, screens built into the dash.
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The Apple Card will work just like a credit card, except it'll be built into the Apple Pay wallet app.
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Ad blockers built into Apple's Safari browser as part of iOS 22012 are another example of this cited by Josephson.
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Plus, with 360-degree video growing ever more popular, it's a pretty neat feature to have built into a phone.
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It is not a separate app but instead, it is built into applications created by other institutions such as banks.
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That device uses ultrasound for proximity sensing, repositions the selfie camera, and has a piezoelectric speaker built into the screen.
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However, because the camera is built into the drone frame and not on a gimbal, the video is pretty bumpy.
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The printing software stack is built into the printer so you don't have to hook it up to a computer.
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The report compared the core OS security features built into various mobile device platforms, as well as enterprise management capabilities.
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There's a physical volume control built into the left cup, just below a touch-sensitive window for play/pause control.
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I do know some people are loyal Pandora listeners, though, and maybe they'd want it natively built into the car.
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It also has fingerprint scanner built into its Samsung-shaped home button — a first for Android One, according to Phandroid.
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The sequel's best gag isn't a one-liner or a one-off, it's subtly and fundamentally built into the story.
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The authors' conclusion, however, rests on their assumption about the margin for error built into the projects they looked at.
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Most speakers are built into the back or bottom of a flatscreen TV, which aren't ideal locations for quality audio.
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It's so minimalist with its slim bezels and the cable management built into the stand adds a very nice touch.
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There he hosts Chaguan for a fiery Sichuanese lunch in offices above an old munitions factory built into a cliff.
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That laser bounces off a piece of photopolymer material built into the glasses' right lens, then heads into your eye.
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It's not a coincidence of course that this is all the kind of stuff Resilient has built into its solutions.
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In fact, a mostly accepting culture of synthetic parts and body modifications has already partially been built into modern medicine.
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"We have a lot of checks and balances built into society to prevent evil from having infinite power," LeCun said.
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The feature uses sensors built into the sides of the phone to detect pressure as the user squeezes the phone.
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That's why all of the electronics in Vaunt sit inside two little modules built into the stems of the eyeglasses.
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These models did not have a smart speaker built into the devices but rather turned other speakers into smart speakers.
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And there's no need to worry about charging your bicycle (which also includes lights built into the front and rear).
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It's more or less built into the mythology of how America became the world's lone superpower—through private enterprise alone.
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The structure has — you would never recognize it, but it has the bottom half of that curve built into it.
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You plug in the Odyssey's USB and HDMI cables, then launch a "Mixed Reality Portal" built into the Creators Update.
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But it'll certainly be convenient to have the service built into Google Maps if you need to research while navigating.
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The Pawbo+ is neat because it has a handy laser game built into that your feline friends will especially enjoy.
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There are several characteristics built into your browser that websites need to access to ensure the page is displayed properly.
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Just a few months ago, Google caught flack for not disclosing microphones were built into the Nest Secure security system.
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The place to put the extra weight are hidden behind the magnetic panels built into both sides of the mouse.
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Expectations for tax reform have been pushed back and are basically no longer built into bond prices or the dollar.
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It seems built into the way she works, which she describes as a constantly unfolding soundtrack of her own moods.
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On the manufacturer side, Mercedes has already announced wireless charging to be built into its S500e plug-in hybrid sedan.
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Built into both packs, the portal lets kids remix and hack creations, offering a breaking down of the technologies involved.
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Even with all these "features" built into the technology, the same problems about preemptively consenting and removing necessary conversations remain.
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None of the restrictions have gone into effect, either because of delays built into the legislation itself or legal challenges.
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When iOS 8 was launched, Apple introduced a similar functionality with Medical ID built into the Health application for iPhones.
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Indeed, these norms are built into the rules of Congress, so legislators simply have to live by their own rules.
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You can also get booster seats that are built into the rear seats and fold out from the seat cushion.
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TouchID, the fingerprint sensor from the iPhone, is another rumored feature, and it could be built into the power button.
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Swarm worked like a social utility, telling you where your friends were, without any palpable fun built into the process.
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What this secure encryption standard that has fundamental insecurities built into it would look like is left a mystery, however.
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We're adding a new element of technology, which at its very nature has no ethics built into it at all.
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It is also the only industry with planned obsolescence built into its core design, therefore demanding constant change and reinvention.
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Anonymity and pseudonymity are built into the internet, and users will resist efforts to tie online accounts to real identities.
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Android phone makers like Samsung and OnePlus already sell devices that have fingerprint sensors built into their screens as well.
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Also eliminating some of the outdated special privileges built into the system, such as the exemption for certain government employees.
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The technology is built into a Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode (FOLED) touchscreen that can be bent by the user.
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Such panels, being cheap and lightweight, could readily be attached to walls and roofs, and even built into roofing tiles.
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A U-lock is built into the bike, which the company believes helps cut back on bike clutter and dumping.
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Sometimes Facebook learns a bit more about you by using the Facebook Pixel tool, which can be built into websites.
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This study and earlier research have been widely publicized as capturing essential ethical insights that should be built into AVs.
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You can book a round-trip flight to Berlin with a three-day stopover in London built into the ticket.
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The TV also has Chromecast built into it, allowing you to easily stream content from your compatible phone or computer.
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Monica's rich boyfriend Pete had an early iteration of FaceTime built into his wall – very advanced back in the '90s.
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The air-conditioning and heating units in the apartments are vented outdoors through louvers built into the building's brick facade.
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He has the green pipes from the game built into a rocket launcher and a bowser shell as a shield.
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It's a clever take on the chart-based spending category features many other credit cards have built into their websites.
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The nine-room boutique hotel was designed to be built into Preikestolen, or Pulpit Rock, which is popular with tourists.
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"The Story of Stuff" is an examination of the costs — environmental and social — built into the lifecycles of our possessions.
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Currently, this process is not built into the regulatory system, and any enduring change to the system typically requires legislation.
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But the challenge is that a clean data architecture has to be built into the system to get the benefits.
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SleepBot's options include setting alarm music from your phone's library or using a soothing musical track built into the app.
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The Xbox One can play most Xbox 360 games, thanks to the backward compatibility features Microsoft built into the system.
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Apart from the fragility built into such treaties, new vistas for arms competition inevitably emerge — or, more precisely, are created.
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The information gleaned from that one afternoon was critical to informing the scheduling features we later built into the product.
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But Netflix owns a bigger percentage of it than most, simply because the past is built into its business model.
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It has speakers built into its kickstand which use the TV's surface area to disperse sound throughout your living room.
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