But what was cutting edge six years ago is no longer cutting edge anymore.
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"We're cutting edge lawyers and policy advocates but we don't pretend to be cutting edge when it comes to tech," he also said.
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LA MAMA KIDS: CREATING MUSIC WITH GINO SITSON (Saturday) La MaMa, the downtown theater famous for cultivating cutting-edge adults, has in recent years been turning its attention to cutting-edge kids, too.
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Here is a chance to be on the cutting edge.
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By contrast, Tesla's Autopilot is riding on the cutting edge.
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And the graphics in the trailer aren't exactly cutting edge.
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It all put Medium on the cutting edge of media.
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But many are comfortable at the cutting edge of finance.
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In other words, it seems to be very cutting edge.
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Australia has always been at the cutting edge of coffee.
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"We're not on the cutting edge of this," Cohn said.
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"Life Force" will focus on cutting edge tools and innovations.
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More than most, Amazon has been on the cutting edge.
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Modern home cleaning robots are stuffed with cutting edge technology.
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That cutting edge design does not end with the ski.
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California is known worldwide as a cutting edge economic innovator.
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But plenty of others are still at the cutting edge.
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They're on the cutting edge of GPU, of artificial intelligence.
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These systems fall a step behind the cutting edge, though.
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Rubin has always been on the cutting edge of commerce.
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Compared to the physical controller, the app's pretty cutting edge.
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That was cutting-edge science, and was all real and plausible.
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Others worry that the university is still not cutting-edge enough.
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Nor is it because they're on the cutting edge of beauty.
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Some cutting edge technology helped make the logo almost completely readable.
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It's hard to be on the cutting edge with new products.
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Regular firmware updates ensure these artificial intelligence technologies remain cutting-edge.
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That cutting-edge cybersecurity found its way into GuardiCore and Fireglass.
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" He said that he joined Marion to make it "cutting-edge.
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But it's not the future, and it's not the cutting edge.
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Are there good corporations doing incredible cutting edge research and development?
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These people are absolutely at the cutting edge in the field.
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Image: ScreenshotThe Fast ring is where the cutting edge updates appear.
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Maybe five years, for a cutting-edge TechCrunch reader like you.
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So I like to be on the cutting edge of that.
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Continual upgrades keep it at the cutting edge of radio astronomy.
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The ones you can open in yourself given a cutting edge.
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The OnePlus didn't make its name with cutting-edge hardware features.
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I think Kendrick's on the cutting edge of music right now.
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"Those people on the cutting edge always get pushback," he said.
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We have a good skills base, a cutting edge research base.
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"It's not enough to have a cutting edge technology," Evans said.
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PISANI: IMPORTANT THING IS, THEY'RE ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF THAT.
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That's the only way America will remain on the cutting edge.
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Ultimately, virtual reality isn't cutting edge enough to merit disruptive coverage.
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One of Dave's weird cutting-edge gadgets I can get behind!
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Which is great for programmers doing cutting-edge modern app development.
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But it was also a cutting-edge Lower East Side experiment.
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In its day, Tchaikovsky's symphony was a cutting-edge, contemporary work.
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We are now using the cutting-edge platform in the world.
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But its cutting-edge technology — magical air currents — will cost you.
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Selena Gomez has worn many cutting-edge outfits throughout her career.
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Failure to make cutting-edge chips is not exactly China's fault.
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To the contrary, it is cutting edge in one important way.
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Other cutting-edge transportation technology is also being deployed in Florida.
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The face of cutting edge science is changing, but not quickly.
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"The boutique hotels wanted to be cutting-edge," Mr. Harteveldt said.
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Vermont takes pride in keeping its students on the cutting edge.
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It's also about cutting-edge technology — something the Bentayga has in spades.
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The ARES is pretty simple, as cutting-edge energy storage technology goes.
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Cutting-edge "manned drone" technology with the potential to revolutionize ride-sharing.
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What I remember as the cutting edge of gaming is now retro.
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Even cutting edge AI is going to struggle with a bad line.
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The cutting edge design is also built to withstand hurricane-force winds.
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You still think Betty Friedan is cutting edge feminist theory, my guy.
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Cutting edge enforcement of common principles-based standards is de facto leadership.
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Let's fund cutting edge research on being a leader in renewable energy.
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Yes, I prefer all of my other technology to be cutting edge.
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In fact, its list of potential uses includes some cutting-edge technology.
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"For AI you have to be at the cutting edge," he says.
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Remember the then cutting-edge 5-megapixel camera on the Nokia N95?
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China's ambitions to create a cutting-edge industry worried Mr Trump's predecessor.
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Cutting edge researchers across the country already report some success in trials.
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Speaking of which… Not long ago, Oregon was college football's cutting edge.
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At least now there's cutting edge technology to help protect that head.
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It's cutting edge stuff, and it's put Qualcomm and Samsung on notice.
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In Berman's view, more patients benefit by obtaining cutting-edge treatments faster.
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Biometrics: The proposal calls for "new cutting edge technology" at the border.
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The Pentagon may win the next war because of cutting edge technology.
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Recently, China has been at the cutting edge of much biomedical research.
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"This is experimental, and indeed cutting edge (the patents etc)," Sparks says.
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London is known for forever being on the cutting edge of fashion.
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Apple Park is a wonderland of high-mindedness and cutting-edge design.
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Even with cutting-edge technology, animation is an insanely time-consuming process.
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No one expects cutting-edge technology from the new 4-inch phone.
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This brilliant symbiosis is at the cutting edge of visionary conservation practice.
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In all this, they were at the era's cutting edge of progressivism.
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Alibaba's high-tech Hema supermarkets in China are more cutting-edge still.
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But finding something like a cutting-edge fentanyl analogue is incredibly complicated.
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Profanity and vulgarity are not allowed, but cutting-edge humor is expected.
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They feel that they are on the cutting edge of something new.
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And it creates a framework for a cutting edge, 21st-century economy.
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Take a look below for more on the cutting-edge new plane:
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Can you tell the airline is excited about the cutting-edge jet?
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The blade's slightly straighter cutting edge is best suited for precise slicing.
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This was, in fact, the cutting edge of psychology at the time.
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Salomon was, under Mr. Gutfreund's leadership, regarded as the industry's cutting edge.
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Interested in throwing your cutting-edge wearable tech concept in the ring?
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That necessitates the smart application of both proven and cutting-edge technology.
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CVS is a reliable hub for affordable, practical, and cutting-edge products.
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Microsoft isn't the only company exploring cutting-edge long-term storage tech.
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These architects represent three generations of cutting-edge design activity in Japan.
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The gig economy isn't cutting-edge; it's exploitative and it's ruining lives.
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The office is not on the cutting edge of the digital frontier.
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You want them to be on the cutting edge of what's next.
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She's being empathetic and passionate and praiseworthy, but not exactly cutting edge.
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Still, a cutting-edge cutthroat novel cannot be merely an acquiescent doppelgänger.
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"Operating engineers are always on the cutting edge of technology," he says.
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But the company must prove it can stay on the cutting edge.
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More than a century later, that clip has rejoined the cutting edge.
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Is the United States at the cutting edge of the men's game?
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" This, he said, will help the U.S. "stay on the cutting edge.
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"(I use) very updated cutting-edge technologies in shooting," Vannini told CNN.
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The bank wore its cutting-edge approach as a badge of honor.
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But for the records, the building has become anything but cutting edge.
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It could buy more cutting-edge American-made cars, such as Teslas.
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Or, go for the cutting-edge Royal Dinette (905 Dunsmuir Street; royaldinette.ca).
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My technology is never particularly cutting-edge, it's just what's going on.
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He saw himself as engaged in a putatively "cutting edge" scientific endeavor.
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Efforts to make more cutting-edge gubbins at home are moving slowly.
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Huawei is launching its cutting-edge new smartphone in Berlin on Thursday.
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I say this as someone who has used cutting edge AR headsets.
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Puerto Rico also needs to explore cutting-edge technologies for storing power.
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Every time she improvises, the history of tap meets its cutting edge.
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Here's where we find more speculative, cutting edge, but potentially momentous markets.
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I-D was a favorite of the designers on the cutting edge.
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For decades, democracies have had a near monopoly on cutting-edge technology.
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Industry titans like Nintendo are consistently on the cutting-edge of gaming tech.
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The Advanced Industries Accelerator Program nurtures companies in seven targeted, cutting-edge industries.
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Nothing says cutting-edge digital badassery like a government cybersecurity task force, amirite?
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The good news: There's always something happening on the cutting edge of culture.
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Keeping on the cutting edge is a big part of Essential's positioning, too.
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The cutting-edge results often seemed "space age," at least for their time.
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Huawei has been quickly developing a strategy to bring out cutting-edge features.
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But many of these cutting-edge treatments are still in the experimentation phase.
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Kanye is always on the cutting edge so he works with Tactile Artists.
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It's been an amazing and exciting journey into cutting-edge medicine for me.
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Why would I think in 2012 that I was still the cutting edge?
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The company has rarely chased cutting-edge technology for the sake of it.
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Radar systems were a cutting-edge form of technology for air traffic controllers.
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It is one of only three firms capable of producing cutting-edge microprocessors.
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New robotics providers like Berkshire Grey are at the cutting edge of this.
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But many of these cutting-edge treatments are still in the experimentation phase.
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"I want to stay on that cutting edge to stay ahead," Warner said.
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Hikvision produces video surveillance equipment that features cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence.
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"Because these are literally cutting-edge, science-project kind of algorithms," Veron replied.
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Image: University of MichiganLasers are behind so much of our cutting-edge technology.
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I was able to bring back a cutting edge on all of them!
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Italy could boast some of the most influential cutting-edge artists and collectors.
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So that's one of the challenges of figuring out what's really cutting edge.
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Like the jacket, the C300 Coupe isn't the sportiest or most cutting-edge.
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Recently, scientists at Google began testing their cutting edge 72 qubit quantum computer.
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Samsung likes to stay on the cutting edge, for better or for worse.
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These are cutting-edge issues who's saying that where did that come from?
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Rihanna seems to live her life eternally on the cutting edge of fashion.
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Its reputation helped establish HBO as a venue for cutting-edge original programming.
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I'm really thrilled to be part of this cutting-edge and creative company.
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But Google is famous for keeping quiet about its most cutting-edge projects.
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But cutting-edge interventions promise to deliver us from the vagaries of nature.
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Márquez, José Donoso, and Mario Vargas Llosa—the cutting-edge novelists at the
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BI Intelligence is a fast-growing, cutting-edge research service from Business Insider.
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You're transported back in time to the cutting edge tech news of yesterday.
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The cutting-edge, nontraditional colors are a refreshing and pretty change of pace.
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Cutting-edge technology is also finally infiltrating home care, specifically assisted living facilities.
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" She called Cannes "a venerable old man's festival, but with a cutting edge.
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Scientists using cutting-edge tools are discovering fascinating things about gender and cognition.
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All this cutting edge design comes at a price: $289.99 to be precise.
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The museum's press release emphasizes "cutting-edge technology," and we encounter it throughout.
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Google scientists claimed a massive breakthrough in cutting-edge computing with 'quantum supremacy.
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So is the list's tendency to elevate cutting-edge gastronomy above traditional cuisine.
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At Maersk, cutting edge technology is also helping the company to improve efficiency.
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The graduation pieces are cutting-edge and should be able to be bought.
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Legacy companies are in an arms race to at least appear cutting-edge.
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"There's real important cutting-edge research being done in the area," he said.
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You may also get a degree in something unexpected or very cutting-edge.
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She had a cutting-edge portable Walkman radio, in all its bulky glory.
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As a result, the entire building is decked out with cutting-edge electronics.
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What cutting-edge technologies are enabling manufacturers to increase productivity and energy efficiency?
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This case deals with a novel and cutting edge area of criminal law.
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In the early years, Ms. Ferguson said, participants shared cutting-edge tech tools.
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"It's a new and exciting linkage that would be cutting edge," he said.
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Snapchat is working overtime to be on the cutting edge of augmented reality.
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Companies selected to participate this year included Cutting Edge, Nova Credit and BehavioSec.
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It's also a reminder of Blue Note's continued engagement with jazz's cutting-edge.
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It's cutting-edge work, performed through an eighth-inch hole in the skull.
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Now, the Jura is fashionable among cutting-edge wine destinations around the world.
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The Sydney company Cutting Edge worked to bring the invisibility effects to life.
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They built the broadband networks to keep our country on the cutting edge.
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Alibaba's forecast illustrates the power of China's vast and cutting-edge online culture.
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" According to Mr. Schmidt: "Aerospace is on the cutting edge of many technologies.
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These spa hotels are dramatically modern, with bold architecture and cutting-edge restaurants.
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Now researchers using cutting-edge genomics are getting closer to that holy grail.
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As are "improvements" in yogurt container design and "cutting-edge" technology in sneakers.
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Fancy cocktails and cutting-edge cuisine may not do much to budge sales figures.
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And the president didn't wade into new, cutting-edge debacles like artificial intelligence, either.
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Northern California law enforcement is always on the cutting edge of new surveillance technologies.
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Mainland innovators are capable of cutting-edge inventions, for example in facial-recognition software.
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Advocates of the therapy say that's just the cost of doing cutting-edge medicine.
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Alongside the usual cutting-edge research, panel discussions, and socializing: concern about AI's power.
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The thing is, these companies are actually working on some promising, cutting-edge stuff.
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The company is leaning toward simplicity rather than making any "cutting edge" artificial gestures.
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Expect to see this logo more on some of Facebook's most cutting edge projects.
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You don't have to cross the Atlantic to experience Berlin's cutting-edge arts culture.
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Welcome to the perils of a bespoke experience at the cutting edge of technology.
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Right now, cutting-edge research is developed in secret, but shared openly across borders.
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The "Terminator" movies long ago gave up residence on the action-movie cutting edge.
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Genetically engineered mosquitoes are among the cutting-edge weapons being tested to fight Zika.
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An encouraging number of Italian firms are at the cutting edge of technological innovation.
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Will feature all new characters, using cutting edge tech a la THE JUNGLE BOOK.
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But in years past that also meant access to cutting-edge features and design.
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All iPhones and many Huawei devices run on cutting-edge microprocessors made by TSMC.
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It's like a cutting-edge, venture-backed version of its namesake; 23chan on steroids.
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Cutting-edge gaming technology these days is bringing the virtual world to new levels.
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Why do programmers still live in technology that wasn't even cutting edge in 1970?
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Many formerly cutting-edge firms have thrown in the towel over the past decade.
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It is overflowing with cutting-edge racing technology making it breathtakingly fast and agile.
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The focus on cutting-edge performance places their relative deficiencies into even starker relief.
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Phrases like 'cutting edge science', and 'avoid pregnancy' should be met with healthy skepticism.
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To us, it looks like we're doing something cutting-edge and different and innovative.
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"Animatronics was cutting edge when Chuck E. Cheese started," Bushnell told Gizmodo last week.
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A seriously cutting edge flagship Sony smartphone is far less likely at this point.
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Tesla has a reputation as technologically cutting-edge and friendly to white-hat hackers.
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Otherwise we're using cutting-edge, 21st-century technology to figure out 20th-century problems.
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ClimaCell definitely positions itself as a cutting-edge weather app, for better or worse.
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But make no mistake; integrative physicians are often on the cutting edge of medicine.
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The Hardware Engineering team ensures that this cutting-edge devices are reliable and robust.
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Wired headphones aren't very cutting edge, but they're also not completely broken The downsides?
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Fortunately, there are startups arising with cutting-edge security innovations to combat cyber attackers.
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Over 40 percent comes from cutting-edge drugs, and the rest from medical devices.
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A musical architect and pioneer on the cutting edge of the Seattle grunge movement.
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To do it, the researchers used cutting-edge imaging techniques, including x-ray scanning.
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Mostly, these pieces of cutting edge technology just need more time in the oven.
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No cutting-edge plans like releasing genetically modified mosquitoes are ready for deployment yet.
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Unsurprisingly, occupations at the cutting edge of technology tend to be very high-paying.
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The concept of date rape, for example, was considered cutting-edge at that time.
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Bob Picciano is in charge of developing new systems based on cutting edge technologies.
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Eventually, he wanted to work in a cutting-edge new industry like quantum computing.
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Stock trading has always remained on the cutting edge of Wall Street's tech innovation.
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Marrying for money, of course, still goes on, but it's not considered cutting edge.
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Dunsany's job has him dealing with cloud security and cutting edge technology, he said.
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These techniques aren't borrowed from the cutting-edge kitchens of New York or Copenhagen.
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To maximize engagement, schools need to buy "cutting-edge learning tools" like Apple's iPad.
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The exemptions cover a range of products, from very basic to cutting-edge chips.
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This is the cutting edge of elite sport: it's high stakes and big business.
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Together with this strategic upgrade, we will reinforce our investment in cutting-edge technologies.
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Beck's yearly Urban Canvas acknowledges and celebrates cutting-edge work by local emerging artists.
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Very little about this or any other cyberattack is cutting edge computer science 3.
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Dr. Henderson met it all with diplomacy, old-school epidemiology and cutting-edge technology.
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The Memphis police didn't rely solely on cutting-edge technology to monitor protesters, though.
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Companies like HP are still vying for premium customers with cutting-edge, attractive models.
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For her, the emphasis is on democratizing cutting-edge science while keeping it safe.
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It is a fascinating place that promotes tradition yet functions with cutting-edge technology.
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If the economy does cool off, sales of cutting-edge gadgets will drop. Fast.
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And many Android models sport cutting-edge features, yet cost less than an iPhone.
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Cutting Edge, a cybersecurity firm, helps protect customers' locations and identities on the internet.
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As innovative political tactics go, "Tell your friends" does not sound quite cutting edge.
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This appalling, mesmerizing production required cutting-edge (and expensive) equipment, and it paid off.
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The results of cutting-edge techniques, however, are often judged on a patient's appearance.
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The aviation sector's use of solar panels is not limited to cutting edge aircraft.
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The overall effect of this supposedly cutting-edge technology is, in a word, nauseating.
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Critics say these cuts could imperil American leadership in cutting-edge clean energy industries.
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That means the DB11 has both old-world luxury and also cutting-edge technology.
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These comfortable, wireless headphones feature deep, immersive sound that makes for cutting edge performance.
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You know, the ones that cast her as a quietly subversive, cutting-edge rebel.
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It aims to systematically acquire cutting-edge technology and generate large-scale technology transfer.
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Many cutting-edge innovations remain buggy or more prone to failure than human workers.
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But Street Fighter's cutting-edge design wasn't the only thing that had gamers talking.
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We're interested, not about when it's cutting edge and exciting, but when it's boring.
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It was super cutting edge for its time and it just looks ridiculous today.
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Conservative publishing is, in a sense, at the cutting edge of the national mood.
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Much of how we think about contemporary music criticism traces its roots to The Voice, which was a 1960s counterculture bible, a 1970s and 1980s downtown bible, and after that, a boisterous town square for cutting-edge conversation about cutting-edge arts.
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She also has a private part-time Pilates rehab practice, which includes cutting-edge techniques.
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The puppets are able to look identical to the celebrities due to cutting-edge technology.
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You can't unfurl a cutting-edge ground operation in such a short period of time.
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They rebrand as Delos, and continue their cutting-edge research into robotics and artificial intelligence.
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It's usually the place for the latest cutting edge smartphones, but this year looks flat.
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It has been pushing the barrier with prices and also bringing in cutting-edge features.
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With each location showcasing cutting-edge tech and entertainment from Two Bit and its partners.
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Many found jobs and cutting-edge medical care in the once prosperous nation, Ramirez said.
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The virtual school had many elements that are now familiar but were then cutting edge.
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That he is in this program of cutting edge education that will change the world.
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Like quite a few patients, I live and breathe today because of cutting-edge research.
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Even BMW, for example, does much of its cutting-edge research in California and Shanghai.
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The new arrivals should bring with them cutting-edge capital assets and best-practice management.
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While iZotope cares about user experience, it also prioritizes customization, control and cutting-edge processing.
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We're going to hear from our cutting-edge, super popular, super awesome sponsors right now.
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Other wellness spaces, such as nap pods, have become a fixture in cutting-edge offices.
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It's not the first time Air New Zealand tried its hand at cutting-edge technologies.
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After this devastating misappropriation of cutting-edge technology, his compatriots called him "Slater the traitor".
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Almost 20 years on, Ghost in the Shell continues its cutting edge storytelling and visuals.
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But there are other parts of physics with more of the cutting edge about them.
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Some are scooping up cutting-edge technology that will power China's next decade of growth.
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Whizzy gadgets are at the cutting edge when they first appear, but eventually become humdrum.
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The second model acts as a kind of testing ground for more cutting-edge tech.
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I think people feel like they are at the cutting edge of solving some diseases.
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They forge the blade, cutting edge, and socket, then later create the iconic blue handle.
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"Blockchain as a backdrop for identity is cutting edge if not bleeding edge," Gray said.
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This whitening pack is powered by your phone and equipped with cutting-edge LED technology.
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The big tech companies continue to pour money into building or acquiring cutting-edge technology.
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According to Cheek, EverlyWell isn't really helping customers sign up for cutting-edge new diagnostics.
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These products represent cutting-edge academic research, and the exact formulas are often corporate secrets.
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Staying on the cutting edge of hot tech trends goes a long way with employees.
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Thanks to cutting edge brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), however, this fiction may soon be reality.
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Ever since then the university has dominated the world's research into the cutting-edge material.
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Forget Frankenstein -- this monster's a Chimera Gene drives are considered the cutting edge of genetics.
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Here's a guy who was on the cutting edge of a lot of new ideas.
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With cutting-edge Bluetooth CSR 4.2 technology, you'll also get a seamless lag-free connection.
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Artists are always at the cutting edge of fooling around with the expanding human consciousness.
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If there's any consolation here, it's that China's system isn't particularly cutting-edge or efficient.
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Fax machines, Palm Pilots, and clunky desktop computers with dial-up Internet were cutting edge.
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Tony Stark, or Iron Man, is "a cutting-edge inventor and futurist," Lewis points out.
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So, in the future, there might be more cutting-edge treatment options for glioblastoma patients.
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Beyond cutting-edge technology, the vessel would feature state-of-the-art design and amenities.
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" In the president's own words, "No country can match our competitiveness in cutting-edge manufacturing.
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The honed, extremely hard metal creates a sharp cutting edge that retains its sharpness well.
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"A lot of people use the words cutting-edge or bleeding-edge technology," Chandarana said.
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Like Byrne, Binder has always been adept at bringing the cutting edge to the masses.
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It's not always easy, and the forces pushing us to the cutting edge are powerful.
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Laser cutting, screen printing—if it's cutting edge, she's cutting it and stitching it together.
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It's a mechanical, clockwork model of the solar system, exceptionally cutting edge for its time.
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But where did we get our love for all things smart, trendy, and cutting-edge?
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I saw all this cutting-edge research when we had such bad prostheses in Rwanda.
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Cutting-edge modeling and analysis provided a much better understanding of how air pollutants formed.
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Those purchases include some cutting-edge areas, like semiconductors, aviation, robotics and self-driving cars.
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You'd think that cutting-edge alpinists were a bunch of adrenaline junkies, but they're not.
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Quite a few people miss out on free, cutting-edge treatment because of spurious suppositions.
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And New York is often where cutting-edge work on financial services technology is done.
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"We're on the cutting edge here," he said, just as his features pixelated and froze.
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Here, cutting edge space science and policy is discussed in an open and accessible manner.
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This paper is cutting-edge research exactly because it required a spark of human intelligence.
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For a phone this pricey, the new features of the Note9 are hardly cutting edge.
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But the drugs are wildly expensive, renewing troubling questions about access to cutting-edge medicines.
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The talks are about making it into a cutting edge, state-of-the-art arrangement.
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A handful of hubs have a tight grip on high-paying, cutting-edge tech jobs.
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It is a new twist on an old narrative made possible by cutting-edge science.
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But at the cutting edge of innovation, there is no playbook, IMDA's Tan told CNBC.
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That's the nature of funding cutting-edge technology, as any venture capitalist will tell you.
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Paige understands their needs and the team has built cutting-edge technologies to address them.
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This collection gathers her cutting-edge reports on the art and artifice of American life.
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Visitors to the exhibition can experience cutting-edge surveillance as a fun-house selfie orgy.
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Recent purchases have included big oil companies, swank office buildings and cutting-edge tech firms.
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I feel like there's not enough interaction between the fine arts and cutting edge technology.
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It's only right that they will be at the receiving end of these cutting-edge treatments.
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Combining 30 years of humanities skills plus fairly cutting-edge tech skills made me extremely marketable.
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The knives were on the flanks, where Arjen Robben and Douglas Costa had the cutting edge.
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Meanwhile, Apple continues to push to the cutting edge of its tablet technology year after year.
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The product, from New York biotech firm RenovaCare, is rooted in cutting-edge stem cell research.
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Unlike Google's offering, Microsoft's got the power of its own cutting edge consoles on its side.
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Now, researchers are trying to understand the quake using cutting-edge techniques—and some old documents.
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This data could be programmed right into the device—and it's not even cutting edge technology.
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But it's pretty much in line with the cutting-edge work of progressive-minded tax economists.
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Or it might come from former steelworkers now learning cutting edge manufacturing techniques in Youngstown, Ohio.
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It's a piece of (ostensibly) athletic footwear that is chunky, bland and not exactly cutting-edge.
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Huxley presented mescaline as something different, connected both to ancient wisdom and to cutting-edge science.
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These cutting-edge devices have not hit the market, but learners still have plenty of options.
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These organizations working at the cutting edge of their fields are prime targets for malicious hackers.
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""So do I get any credit for being on the cutting edge of all of that?
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The Find X might still be using a Snapdragon 2230, but it still feels cutting-edge.
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Google was already on the cutting edge of machine learning and AI, its newly trendy cousin.
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The team is looking into cutting-edge techniques to speed up the learning process even more.
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To compete, Nordstrom is aiming to combine cutting-edge technology with old-school in-store service.
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A "women's issue" every March for International Women's Day does not a cutting-edge magazine make.
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These labs conduct cutting edge science and national security work, including nuclear weapons research and supercomputing.
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As with any cutting-edge tech product, it may be best to wait until version 2.0.
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We knew that some of the content was really cutting-edge for what the show was.
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But any claims to cutting edge innovation from these cheaper brands should be viewed very skeptically.
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Aristotle is billed as a cutting edge nanny, but no mistake: it's inevitably a surveillance device.
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And in the end, the increasing accessibility of cutting edge technologies is probably a good thing.
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Cutting-edge instruments and techniques let astronomers and organizations like NASA conduct this type of research.
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And in cutting-edge areas such as facial and speech recognition, China now has recognised leaders.
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Premium cars sell for more because they are on the cutting edge of developments in motoring.
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It's a rollicking old-fashioned warm weather entertainment juiced with the most cutting cutting-edge effects.
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Bumperz aims to make cutting edge accident, prevention and collision avoidance technology available to all drivers.
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The foundation's art funding has tended to lean toward major institutions rather than cutting edge artists.
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According to Barton, it uses cutting-edge technology to make sure your metabolism is running efficiently.
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I think a lot of the people in electronic music were cutting edge, in a sense.
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That technology, technically known as STARTTLS, isn't a cutting edge development—it's been around since 2002.
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The "concept vehicle" appears expensive, sturdy, daring, cutting-edge — basically everything that today's NASA is not.
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Apple usually adds cutting-edge components when its suppliers can produce tens of millions of them.
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When it comes to cutting-edge medical innovations, China is a world leader in breakthrough technology.
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Analysts say its technology, commonly used in smartphones and USB drives, remains at the cutting edge.
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They can don VR headsets at the Virtual Arcade for a taste of cutting-edge entertainment.
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Even just holding something securely without crushing it is still at the cutting edge of robotics.
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We also assessed the latest in cutting-edge solutions from think tanks and leading business experts.
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This was where the absolute cutting edge of car design and engineering was being shown off.
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For those unfamiliar with their variety club shtick, McGuinness and Walsh are not exactly cutting edge.
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Laura Olin, a Democratic digital strategist, said the video show was cutting-edge at the time.
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"Encouraging creativity is like being at the cutting edge of human development," he told The Post.
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Now, she's cleared to operate the cutting-edge fifth-generation stealth, supersonic fighter aircraft in combat.
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America has a global military base network, high-tech special forces, drones and cutting-edge satellites.
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Anduril's focus is cutting-edge defense systems with a focus on modern technologies like artificial intelligence.
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And the focus on cutting edge agricultural developments comes during "technology week" at the White House.
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Rutan had founded a company, Scaled Composites, that was producing a cutting-edge prototype every year.
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The Epsom Moverio BT-300 AR glasses feature cutting edge silicon-based OLED digital display technology.
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These flexible environments promote critical collaboration between the companies building cutting-edge technologies and the regulator.
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With "Cruise," Florida Georgia Line made it seem exciting—and not just exciting but cutting edge.
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What the Kuratas lacks in bulk, it makes up for with speed and cutting-edge technology.
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Still, it is hardly the most cutting edge biometric tech deployed by law enforcement in China.
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Do you think your cutting-edge cocktail style could have only been established here in California?
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Creamy light leather and open-pore walnut wood frame a cutting-edge, iPad-style center screen.
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At Zynga, he focused on some of the most cutting-edge approaches to growth and development.
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Accuracy, not an Aversion to Risk Today's cutting edge technology is also accurate, not risk-averse.
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Jacob Greenberg, a longtime pianist for the International Contemporary Ensemble, is skilled in cutting-edge repertoire.
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"These cases are sort of on the cutting edge," said Farber, of the Berkeley law center.
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The document cites quantum computing and molecular biology as examples of cutting-edge areas for research.
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But the West would gain safe access to cutting-edge 5G technologies, avoiding roll-out delays.
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The documentary filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker brought in cutting-edge film equipment to capture the weekend.
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Investments in cutting-edge energy and transportation technologies would also bolster the economy as a whole.
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Anything that seems new and cutting edge might appeal to you, but of course you're skeptical.
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"It is often where the cutting edge of design and staging is happening," he told me.
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The cutting-edge items have gotten the attention of some celebrities, too, including Bjork and Will.i.
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That might sound tame, but Spinning Out is like The Cutting Edge with well, more edge.
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Thanks to cutting-edge technology, it's never been easier to accomplish daily tasks and stay connected.
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Google "moonshots" are ambitious, long-term, cutting-edge projects not necessarily (or primarily) motivated by profit.
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It demonstrates the difficulty of making money while selling cutting-edge cars at mass-market prices.
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Analysts say Toshiba's technology, commonly used in smartphones and USB drives, remains at the cutting edge.
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Also, we use cutting-edge ingredients at pretty high concentrations because we really care about results.
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But he does not plan to outfit his kitchen with lots of cutting-edge electronic gear.
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As a result, those on the market are always several years behind the scientific cutting edge.
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Cutting-edge technological advances have the potential to completely change personal mobility as we know it.
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"The fact that we're within the art museum is actually pretty cutting edge," Farrell-Kirk said.
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The faster networks could help spread the use of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.
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Mr. McCain should take comfort in the cutting-edge search for a cure that is underway.
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Fog computing leverages and unifies a surprising number of cutting-edge technologies into a comprehensive whole.
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It is a feat of gargantuan proportions, requiring 2000 million polling officials and cutting-edge technology.
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He can now truthfully say that his state is a model of cutting-edge climate policy.
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Overall, the ads were remarkably accurate in predicting the cutting-edge technologies of the coming decades.
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There's been a renaissance for the minimum wage in terms of cutting-edge research and activism.
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Yet he apparently squandered the money on partying and a Mustang with a cutting-edge sound system.
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"Current trends emphasize widespread open access to cutting-edge research and development achievements," the report's authors write.
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When Detroit was at the cutting edge of high-tech innovation, the city was also a boomtown.
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But while it may have struck some as cutting-edge, it could also be considered long overdue.
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Media coverage: Obama was considered cutting edge for having a BlackBerry at the pre-iPhone-craze time.
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This puts developing countries like Rwanda at the center for the adoption of such cutting-edge technology.
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Megvii and SenseTime have grown in lockstep in their competition to develop cutting-edge facial recognition tools.
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But a handful of startups are working to bring cutting-edge tech to the small Himalayan nation.
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Even cutting-edge research labs can't make robots that can perform this task as nimbly as humans.
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Cutting-edge developments in neuroscience could come out of a major conference taking place in early November.
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Nothing like this had been done before, and this boat is on the cutting edge of technology.
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In this alternate universe, Skarsgård's Henry is a happy, successful scientist who's leading cutting-edge Alzheimer's research.
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Cutting edge nanotechnology research forms the basis for a new audiovisual work by Dutch artist Tarik Barri.
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Analysts also pointed to Intel's own struggles getting to the latest cutting-edge process for manufacturing chips.
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I just realized that I'm freshly shaven, so maybe I'm more cutting edge than I thought. Wow.
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Featuring DolbyVision and something called "Color Prime® Pro technology," the OLED picture quality is cutting edge.
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And while doing so he gets access to what are, One Health hopes, cutting-edge cancer drugs.
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Auto shows in New York and Shanghai feature all-electric models and the latest cutting-edge concepts.
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The demo is powered using just a single GPU — a notable achievement for such cutting-edge work.
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Staying on the cutting edge has always been pricey, but it's starting to get a little wild.
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That discrepancy matters because much of today's cutting-edge science requires measuring things at ultra-small scales.
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Yes, it's at the cutting edge of mobile computational photography and application of deep learning to photos.
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"The general opinion of senior citizens is that they are afraid of cutting-edge technology," Cameron said.
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The technology is cutting edge, but simple to use, according to Keller Rinaudo, Co-Founder of Zipline.
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In 2016, there's no scenario in which the addition of basic fitness tracking qualifies as cutting edge.
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The importance of having a superior network, combined with cutting edge technology, drove a revolution in technology.
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But this is the cutting edge of aerial surveillance, being developed for the military and intelligence agencies.
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The other camp, explains Mr Téral, favours a revolutionary approach: to jump straight to cutting-edge technology.
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Here's a rundown of the most cutting edge work Facebook is doing in AI, according to Schroepfer.
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But he had ceased to be on the cutting edge of software development by the early 21988s.
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For the most cutting-edge coverage of the emoji cheeseburger controversy, look no further than Fox News.
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Apple sets the bar, and brings cutting-edge technology to the masses like no other technology brand.
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When it comes to fashion, it seems the Kardashian family has always been on the cutting edge.
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The cutting-edge features are all there and the S Pen is more useful than ever before.
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In 1984, personal computers were cutting edge; in the mid-1990s it was websites and web portals.
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No, not a music album, but something different — super conceptual and very much on the cutting edge.
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This year, paintings from Old Masters sat alongside the cutting edge; the same was true of sculptures.
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In one sense, it's a cutting-edge toymaker focused on making a video game come to life.
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Braun is known for their cutting edge technology when it comes to designing world-class electric shavers.
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Producing beautiful cutting-edge technology is, in some cases, turning into a business of churning out commodities.
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Read more:Novartis is betting that AI is the 'next great tool' for finding new, cutting-edge medicines.
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Technology need not be right at the cutting edge to help corporate officers do the basics better.
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Europe is producing cutting edge technology and companies; the Spotify IPO ago is just the latest example.
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This meeting of biological skills and cutting-edge science should not be a surprise, Mr. Wiebes added.
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The HTC Vive is without a doubt the most cutting-edge gadget you can buy right now.
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Mail-service pharmacies feature cutting-edge technology that can track and improve patient's adherence to prescribed medications.
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A cutting-edge test on DNA evidence is the latest controversy in a Potsdam boy's murder case.
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With cutting-edge technology and unmatched ergonomics, the Xbox Wireless Controller is the best you can buy.
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And on its banks the greenest and most cutting-edge building in the South Bronx is rising.
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A tad under 215 feet tall, Farnsworth resembles an economics professor more than a cutting-edge entrepreneur.
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And chief among them is NSO Group, the largest company at the cutting edge of offensive cybersecurity.
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There is nothing inevitable about scientific discovery nor is there a predetermined path of cutting-edge innovation.
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Al-Jazari's inventions may sound whimsical, but they were based on cutting-edge science of the day.
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It also has ambitions to develop cutting-edge drugs to combat major diseases, from cancer to Ebola.
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" On women in combat: "Cutting edge of the feminist goal to force us into an androgynous society.
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As with most contemporary leaps in innovation, many of these cutting-edge applications have come from startups.
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The show floor featured a full-on yacht from Furrion Adonis, equipped inside with cutting-edge technology.
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But for doing cutting edge genomic research with pristine family trees, there's no better place than Iceland.
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Instead of having cutting-edge schools, millions of students are in buildings that are unsafe and outdated.
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A number of cutting-edge musicians will appear at this showcase for all kinds of contemporary music.
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Test flights for cutting-edge aircraft, including the F-35, are conducted regularly at the Edwards facility.
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If you want to remain on the cutting edge and remain relevant, that means constantly refining, innovating.
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This is where he would spend the next thirty years working on cutting edge space exploration concepts.
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Founders Fund is known to focus on cutting-edge investments in space, biotech and other fringe areas.
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Startup Alley at Disrupt Berlin 41453 is the premier exhibit hall for international cutting-edge tech startups.
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Unless you were cutting edge or you were a musician or something or if you liked LSD.
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Breaking22 aims to achieve this using cutting-edge sports science, nutrition, perfect conditions and, crucially, new trainers.
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The goal is to help them earn their livelihood with cutting-edge tech without breaking the bank.
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The revolution is coming, and those who are on the cutting edge will be the biggest winners.
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A basic floor of 10Mbps by 2020 isn't going to excite the cutting edge of U.K. tech.
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Cutting edge technologies, treatments, and cures can be life-changing and life-saving for patients in need.
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If the fall doesn't have the most compelling dramas or cutting-edge comedies, what does it offer?
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Nicotine researcher Jed Rose has been on the cutting edge of smoking cessation products since the 1980s.
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It's no surprise, then, that cities are also on the cutting edge of responding to this challenge.
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Some operations remain manual, but principally we use cutting-edge machines to achieve the results we need.
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Nowadays, China is a fast-modernizing nation, home to a booming middle class and cutting-edge infrastructure.
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As a result, millennials turn to a source of information that is always on the cutting-edge.
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Outside of Harajuku or Tokyo's more cutting-edge neighborhoods, Japanese makeup is minimalist, natural, and typically flawless.
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We need to adapt with cutting-edge technology to meet the challenges our nation expects of us.
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We have supplied cutting-edge technology to telecoms operators in the UK for more than 15 years.
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Unfortunately for pro players, it involves higher-order mathematics, cutting-edge technology and a basketball-throwing robot.
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Across Africa, there is an explosion of entrepreneurship, artistic creativity, cutting-edge design and scrappy tech-savviness.
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You need to have these cutting-edge learning tools to help kids really achieve their best results.
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The players might not have noticed, but they are now at the cutting edge of nutrition science.
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"Together we have worked on some truly cutting edge cases involving brazen manipulation of the financial markets."
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" It promises "Cutting Edge Mentorship, Coaching and Training" and "Jake Paul's personal experience, rituals and secret formula.
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The engineers chose a complex cantilever design, a cutting-edge approach but a cost-efficient one too.
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Jobs' NeXT found its niche selling graphically intensive PCs with cutting-edge screens to universities and banks.
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Together, the designers are behind some of the most cutting-edge fashion trends coming out of China.
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Cutting-edge meat-alternatives are making their way on board, too, at least for high-paying travelers.
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Now they boast expanded menus — advanced treatments, cutting-edge labs, custom service packages and special financing options.
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In the economic race between large, cutting-edge companies around the world, talent is the crucial issue.
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A cutting-edge machine vision algorithm, meanwhile, would probably only identify one or two of these objects.
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It paints Samsung as cutting-edge and innovative, and as a consequence, makes its rivals look slow.
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And the House Foreign Affairs Committee will examine export controls for "cutting-edge technology" at 10 a.m.
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These cutting-edge flying devices are insanely efficient, constantly advancing, and can be used in infinite ways.
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How can policymakers and industry collaborate to support the development and implementation of these cutting-edge technologies?
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Their scale and use of cutting-edge technology platforms allowed them to mobilize resources and respond quickly.
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The article concludes: If the economy does cool off, sales of cutting-edge gadgets will drop. Fast.
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"He's cutting edge in his category, and he has a following," Mr. Williams said of Mr. Bittman.
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It might fall into a swoon to see a strike drill involving more powerful cutting-edge weapons.
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If you had to choose, what was more cutting edge: BSC, Sex and the City, or Girls?
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"We are considering projects that are cutting-edge or extremely speculative, with many unknowns," the company wrote.
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No matter how technology evolves, there's likely to be a Silicon Valley company on the cutting edge.
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People want a lot of puns with knives, like, 'Staying on the cutting edge' or 'Stay sharp.
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I started a hardware flooring business, Cutting Edge Floors, and worked a second job at a factory.
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The institutions aren't just leading producers of cutting-edge research; they're actually engines of upward social mobility.
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Granted, it's not the most cutting edge new feature for iOS 10, but it's an important one, nonetheless.
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It's a head-on collision of classic and cutting-edge, made possible thanks to Rollison and Reyes' collaboration.
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The heated razor also helps P&G show that it's focused on innovation and using cutting-edge technology.
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To do it, he made a groundbreaking map that combined cutting-edge surveying techniques with his artistic imagination.
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What role should agencies like IARPA and DARPA be playing in the funding of this cutting-edge technology?
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"At the start of the 20th century, silent black-and-white filmmaking was cutting-edge," Gartner's Sicular said.
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Personalized learning has won favor with Silicon Valley types because it blends traditional education with cutting-edge technology.
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Musk's two other ventures, SolarCity Corp and Space Exploration Technologies, also face steep challenges in cutting-edge industries.
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It's enough time to turn what was once considered a beyond-cutting-edge smartphone into an antiquated paperweight.
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The Kremlin property management department said the Central Clinical Hospital remained at the cutting-edge of medical science.
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Cutting-edge technology always comes at a premium for early adopters, but it never stays premium for long.
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He waits for her to deliver a cutting-edge browser to him, because he's just waiting for her.
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Get your Disrupt NY tickets now to stay on the cutting edge of the next big computing platform.
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Synthetic biology really is the cutting edge of science, and it's only been around since the early 2000s.
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The app itself, while not at the cutting edge of aesthetic design, is serviceable at the very least.
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They contain elements of automotive technology, computer vision, artificial intelligence and many other cutting-edge fields of tech.
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It wasn't particularly cutting-edge even upon release, though, so Samsung's mainstream tablet line is due a refresh.
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Not exactly the sort of cutting-edge tech one would expect — or hope for — in space station equipment.
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Audi's TT RS proves that cutting-edge technology and blistering performance can come in one outstandingly stylish package.
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Plus, its own plans for a new, cutting-edge headquarters stalled because of a property dispute with LinkedIn.
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With Fission, Platform9 even supports a new serverless framework that is still very much at the cutting edge.
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The secret behind LaCroix's rise is a mix of old-fashioned business strategy and cutting-edge social marketing.
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By appropriating cutting-edge technology, China is able to take a shortcut to producing innovative services and products.
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Certainly it seems that the event will be used by Amazon to burnish its own cutting-edge reputation.
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The Pixar Image Computer was cutting edge tech in the late '80s and it cost $135,000 a pop.
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It's the second in a wave of cutting-edge new leukemia therapies to face obstacles after patient deaths.
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Satellites (and the applications enabled by them) sit at the intersection of a number of cutting-edge technologies.
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Mr Lindner's answers were crisp, fluent and peppered with hyphenated Anglicisms: "cutting-edge", "pro-market", "B-to-B".
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Instead, he wants to see cutting-edge technologies and interactive content become standard tools of the teaching trade.
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Not everyone is as big a fan as Johnson of synthetic biology and these other cutting-edge fields.
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UBS, a bank, reckons that 80% of ZTE's products rely on components from America, mainly cutting-edge semiconductors.
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Now the country wants to lead the world in big data, artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge pursuits.
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Her sartorial style is very early '90s, but her music is on the cutting edge of right now.
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IN 1997, two months after Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty, it acquired a cutting-edge payment technology.
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Future cities need cutting-edge technology to create inclusive infrastructure for all on an individual and community level.
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The money's packed with cutting edge anti-counterfeiting measures, including one that British authorities won't even talk about.
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Xiaomi's numbered Mi flagships tend to be extremely good phones for the price, if not especially cutting edge.
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The panel's surprise intervention suggests a more activist approach to deals involving any kind of cutting-edge technology.
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But that's about to change because the latest cutting-edge launch from Smashbox Cosmetics is reinventing the game.
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More than any other sport, fighting is a meeting ground between cutting edge science and old wives' tale.
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Yet instead of standing there watching a DJ, you're hanging out watching the most cutting-edge drone sports.
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The waiver is available only for investment in "state of the art" or "cutting-edge technology", he added.
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Suddenly he is a big billionaire back home and he has this cutting-edge technology from Dr. Smith.
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Using one's own immune system to target cancer cells is cutting-edge research that is showing enormous potential.
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The district, he recalled, had cutting-edge programs and groomed students to qualify for the nation's best colleges.
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Chinese companies have been snapping up cutting-edge German technology to push upmarket and gain a global footprint.
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Both Canaan and Ebang highlight the potential for their technology to be applied to other cutting-edge sectors.
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These premium cutting-edge features deserve to command a premium price and need to command a premium device.
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It's a chance to take a deeper dive and learn more about cutting-edge technological ideas and innovation.
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Cutting-edge science requires long-term planning, sustained and reliable funding, patient capital and judicious acceptance of risk.
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But at the cutting edge of innovation, there is no playbook to go by, IMDA's Tan told CNBC.
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Banks discussed fintech, digitisation and the need for co-operation on cutting edge technology according to one source.
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The School Boasts a Multimillion Dollar Campus with Cutting Edge Facilities Stoneman Douglas High was built in 1990.
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Britain makes billions of pounds from overseas visitors - drawn by everything from royal intrigue to cutting-edge culture.
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They are not at the cutting edge of high-street fashions: many of their lines are last season's.
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Still, if you live life on the cutting-edge, the Apollo 7 earbuds are solid for wireless earbuds.
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Internationally, the city's reputation seems to revolve more around its cuisine and museums than cutting edge DJ nights.
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It said the reforms would save money and help the military stay on the cutting edge of technology.
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What's an excited futuristic, cutting-edge person like yourself supposed to do first with your new vocal powers?
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The carriers haven't cut back on new aircraft orders, either, in a buyer's market for cutting-edge jets.
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JAEPO has amazing rhythm games, bizarre fishing simulators, cutting-edge photo booths, and tons of Neko Atsume toys.
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The United States remains home to the world's leading experts and breakthroughs in cutting-edge technology and research.
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Home to cutting-edge AI research, massively scalable services, some of the smartest software people in the world?
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That's something to keep in mind when investing in technology like smartphones or even cutting-edge digital thermostats.
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But the security of iOS 7, while cutting-edge at the time, has since been breached by hackers.
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Fears about AIs going rogue are not widely shared by people at the cutting edge of AI research.
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Automated self-assembly is a tempting carrot in the world of cutting-edge robotics, and it's obvious why.
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We utilize cutting edge analytics and other advancements for investigations and prosecutions, increasing public safety and consumer protection.
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All this while leading the rollout of some of the world's most cutting-edge cryptographic technology into production.
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And through his Thiel fellowship, he's made connections to other young entrepreneurs who are exploring cutting-edge ideas.
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Not only do we have cutting edge creative tools, but users can also share what they create anywhere.
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Giza, Egypt (CNN)Using cutting-edge technology, scientists have detected a previously undiscovered void inside Egypt's Great Pyramid.
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Tana French is at the cutting edge of crime fiction, and The Witch Elm pushes its boundaries further.
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The much-delayed F-35 fighter jet, America's cutting-edge warplane, is also expected to make an appearance.
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"Very little about cyber attacks is cutting-edge computer science," wrote the authors of the Area 1 report.
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In turn, this cutting-edge infrastructure will attract highly-skilled millennial workers into valuable and rewarding jobs worldwide.
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The other first-time nominees are less cutting-edge choices: Journey, Electric Light Orchestra, Steppenwolf and Joan Baez.
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The gathering will explore alternative systems, including the use of direct listings based on cutting-edge software algorithms.
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Luxury groups, like many companies, want to make sure they are using cutting-edge technology to reach shoppers.
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Wash and dry it by hand before putting it away in order to protect the serrated cutting edge.
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What do we see when we turn on an old-fashioned color TV or cutting-edge OLED display?
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Hosting FormulaE in this neighborhood similarly meant bringing together the old and new, the classic and cutting edge.
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On Thursday, the focus was emerging technology — as well as the investors that support those cutting-edge tools.
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For now, these groups are looking to get their hands on the cutting-edge for research and development.
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They are fearless with concert experiences that make the most of cutting-edge stage design and interactive media.
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They're fairly priced for what you're getting, but there is a cost to being on the cutting edge.
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Winter Olympians train all year, every year with some of the most rigorous, cutting-edge programming on Earth.
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Li only invests in technology that he sees as "disruptive" and will make his holdings more cutting-edge.
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Losing those grants would dramatically curtail cutting-edge investigation into areas critical to the nation's health and welfare.
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"It has the feel of being a little under the radar but on the cutting edge," she said.
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They are outliers even for the Media Lab, a playground of cutting-edge technology with a social conscience.
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But staying on the cutting edge of music in 2017 isn't ultimately the point of TLC, is it?
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In the meantime, he said, he admires Italy's populist parties for already being on the technological cutting edge.
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Moreover, they will continue to perform sophisticated surgery, diagnostics and therapeutics at the cutting edge of scientific development.
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As with many cutting-edge innovations, this one stands to raise ethical quandaries we've never even considered before.
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Facial recognition is not just the cutting edge of police surveillance — it's the newest battleground for civil liberties.
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It showed me that there's a way to combine classic musical theater and cutting-edge rock 'n' roll.
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The cutting edge of the insurance industry involves adjusting premiums and policies based on new forms of surveillance.
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I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this phone to those who don't mind going without some cutting-edge features.
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These universities would also have fewer resources to spend on cutting-edge research that fuels innovation and discovery.
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Since then, it's championed cutting-edge technology like the internet, AI, nuclear threat detectors, virtual fences, and robots.
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" — Second-year MFA student Brian Patterson "Kinetic Imaging represents the cutting edge of where art is right now.
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The authors may have a better feel for this kind of detail than for cutting-edge technological horrors.
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But even the cutting-edge Onion has a hard time keeping up with today's head-spinning news events.
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He tried to sign Edinson Cavani, the Uruguay striker, in January to give the team more cutting edge.
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Another member could point you to a cutting-edge clinical trial that even your doctor didn't know about.
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Join The Hill's upcoming newsmaker event, Innovation Runway: The Cutting Edge of Aviation at the Newseum on Oct.
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It has spooked the firms' Western research partners, whose help they rely on to develop cutting-edge technology.
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Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-19123) Dorothy Hodgkin was a British chemist on the cutting edge of X-ray crystallography.
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Some of the best movies for young people have no special effects, cutting-edge animation or intergalactic battles.
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In his voice is the same brittle timbre that infuses Mr. Valli's singing with a dry cutting edge.
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Innovative comedy like this serves as a great reminder of just how entertaining (and cutting-edge) Bewitched was.
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Microsoft, Murphy added, needs to be on the "cutting edge" of growth mindset in order to stay relevant.
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"You can have a cutting edge company but two groups that work in completely different styles," says Lesizza.
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He predicted a battle for supremacy in crucial cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning and 5G.
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But authorities are looking to find ways to make transport in the city both cutting edge and greener.
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And, although it may seem a shift from Alibaba's tech roots, the store operates on cutting-edge innovations.
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He talks of a 300-year vision for companies pioneering cutting-edge tech like artificial intelligence and robotics.
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Now in her late 50s, Kaniaupio-Crozier is at the cutting edge of digital language preservation and promotion.
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"This is cutting edge science [and] the results are very promising on a number of disorders," he said.
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Hampshire and a few dozen other schools founded on similar principles were once the cutting edge of academia.
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Barcelona has long been known for its glorious seaside, trippy architecture by Antoni Gaudí, and cutting-edge gastronomy.
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It's the excess of capitalism, shredding a century of labor security and calling it a cutting-edge disruption.
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What makes Pokémon Go such a runaway success is that it marries childhood nostalgia with cutting-edge technology.
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And, of course, cutting-edge stylist Nikki Lee was the one to usher them in — on Instagram, no less.
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" Dr. Joel Dimsdale, distinguished professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego, called the new study "cutting-edge.
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Now, she's introducing a cutting edge palette with an Instagram video and a series of Snapchat and Instagram stories.
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These days, the walls of Pittsburgh's former factories house cutting-edge innovations in fields like robotics and autonomous driving.
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Dad bands can still be cool and a legitimate source of inspiration for even the most cutting-edge musicians.
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He would love to understand how you overcame stakeholder resistance in order to get this cutting‐edge technology implemented.
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These cutting-edge anniversary collections celebrate the craftsmanship, innovation and sustainability at the heart of Swarovski's 120-year legacy.
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The company's Catalyst platform protects financial info with a cutting-edge combination of blockchain-inspired privacy technology and cryptography.
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Anaya also envisioned a cutting-edge solution — blockchain encryption technology — to help fight the age-old problem of corruption.
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Plus, Buttons do look far more cutting-edge than what's preceded them (they're prettier than AirPods, that's for sure).
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Be careful, or you could find your new nail art obsession giving a whole other meaning to cutting-edge.
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Remember, when "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" was first released in 1989, its special FX were considered cutting-edge.
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"When it comes to cutting edge technologies, we just don't know where the problems might lie," Ninebot's Ho said.
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However, I doubt any of them will be as cutting edge as the "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" visuals.
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The tech uses a combination of computer vision, machine learning, and cutting-edge special effects from the film industry.
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After my visit to the Panoptic Studio, I wanted to try the cutting edge of social VR for myself.
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Le went from being an unnoticed high school student to founding a company at the cutting-edge of technology.
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The iPhone X packs many cutting-edge components and producing tens of millions of those components have been hard.
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Prospective travelers can peruse the various vendor booths for onsite-deals and displays of the cutting edge in travel.
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The Figurine KT-8003 doesn't feature any cutting-edge technology like a high-res screen or an app store.
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The processors and graphics cards are cutting edge, while the RAM and storage options are decidedly out of date.
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Similarly, Italian fencers—excuse the bad pun—have been at the cutting edge of the sport for many Games.
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But medical improvements can also drive disparity when they disproportionately benefit affluent Americans; for example, cutting-edge cancer treatments.
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Ultimately, Apple's business still largely depends on charging high premiums for cutting-edge versions of the same old screens.
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Long thought of as baseball's stodgy establishment, the New York Yankees have employed some cutting-edge tactics this season.
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For a religion that's now over 73,27 years old, Christianity has always worked hard to embrace cutting-edge tech.
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From the 1860s on, she was a mainstay of the cutting-edge media of her day: the mass press.
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Saudi Arabia seems intent to be on the cutting-edge of electric vehicles, no matter where it takes them.
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The city of Boulder, Colorado, though fairly small (around 100,000 people), is doing cutting edge work in this area.
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But I wish London was one of those cutting edge cities that would welcome new innovation with open arms.
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HTC's new flagship HTC 10 has all of the cutting-edge tech you could want from a premium phone.
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Forays like these increasingly vex trade hawks in America, who fear that China will filch its cutting-edge technology.
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Menlo Ventures leaped into cutting-edge consumer investing at a time when its reputation in The Valley was unremarkable.
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Another entrepreneurial type, Steven Tong, chief executive of Startupbootcamp China, cites the government's desire to develop cutting-edge technologies.
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These are the best of the best, the phones that have the most cutting edge cameras you can buy.
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OnDeck has made lending to businesses in this market segment economically viable through the use of cutting edge technology.
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For such weaponisation would, like the rest of cutting-edge synthetic biology, take highly skilled teams with significant resources.
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License plate readers: We also are concerned that "new cutting edge technology" will include automatic license plate readers (ALPRs).
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These older cards were cutting edge once upon a time, and can still shift a substantial number of pixels.
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Björk has been on the cutting edge for so long that it's hard to imagine the edge without Björk.
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Lo learned how to use the cutting-edge technology, and soon after searched for a way to apply it.
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Last year, I visited New Vision Farms in Napoleon, Ohio, where they are using cutting-edge precision agriculture technology.
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We're thrilled to work with HBO to bring their cutting-edge content to Amazon Prime members with Amazon Channels.
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Whether it's a new, cutting-edge oven or an older model, don't simply trust the number it tells you.
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The conference has a big focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning and other cutting-edge ways to parse data.
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It's an annual reminder of Bezos' passion for cutting-edge tech, as the founder races toward commercial space travel.
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When you think about cutting-edge spaceflight in 2018, SpaceX is probably the first name that comes to mind.
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The company also has plans for convenience stores and grocery stores that use cutting-edge technologies like computer vision.
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The app covers everything from traditional and cutting-edge ramen joints to stuff that's a bit more out there.
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"Research and development of the cutting-edge tech weapons are actively progressing and strengthening our defense capabilities," he said.
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But with the Phantom 4, DJI's drone isn't just the best overall offering, it's also the most cutting-edge
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Concern now centers on the deployment of fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks, where Huawei is at the cutting edge.
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The "Production" section showcases designers who work with scientists and engineers to rethink how we develop cutting-edge clothing.
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Experts have previously said that China was moving more into the research and development of hardcore, cutting-edge technologies.
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The good news for campaigns is that utilizing cutting-edge technology is far less expensive than traditional TV advertising.
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The research and innovations that led to Norway's cutting-edge progress in electromobility was the result of such programs.
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Men like Forbes — history's bachelor uncles/best pals/trusted advisers — were for centuries on the cutting edge of taste.
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Maria Bamford has always lived on the cutting edge of comedy, but the world may finally be catching up.
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Like Lenovo, Acer has gone for a less powerful chip in order to accommodate a more cutting-edge design.
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Matter The cutting-edge furniture store presents new work by Aelfie and Studio Proba, John Hogan and Vonnegut/Kraft.
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We need technological innovation and investment in new fibers and manufacturing processes, deeper research and more cutting-edge ideas.
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The most popular technologies being deployed around the world — like solar panels made in China — are hardly cutting edge.
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This may sound like expanded access to cutting-edge technology, but the risks for patients are real and serious.
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In Asia, the cutting edge of the crypto-world, it is governments that are making—and breaking—their fortunes.
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The proposal from Homeland Security includes cutting-edge technology for detecting drugs, weapons, illegal contraband and many other things.
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Here are the places, high end and modest, traditional and cutting edge, that I would be happy to revisit.
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Not exactly cutting-edge stuff, but feminism is equal parts philosophy and praxis, and reactionaries are born every day.
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Talim, a Tagalog word meaning "Cutting Edge," forced more than 200,000 people to evacuate in China earlier this week.
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This question aside, the Obama administration has strove to use cutting-edge research to make government programs more effective.
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Primarily an act of assemblage, it is incredibly useful as a sort of CliffsNotes of cutting-edge climate thought.
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That would let GSK focus more on cutting-edge treatments, instead of on consumer staples like Tums and Excedrin.
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What they have in common: These ideas aren't using cutting edge technologies — in fact they are decidedly low-tech.
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Today, it's the name for a system that is at the cutting edge of Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI).
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It was a bold, progressive move, especially from a design house that's not generally associated with fashion's cutting edge.
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Security and hacking conferences provide platforms for cutting edge research into computer vulnerabilities, exploitable systems, and new defensive measures.
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In just two short weeks, the Disrupt Berlin 2017 conference will be the European epicenter of cutting-edge technology.
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Our work is part of a global community of ion trapping research at the cutting edge of the field.
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Is getting cozy with the Department of Defense the inevitable destiny of any company working on cutting-edge technology?
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Large corporations are constantly looking for the next cutting-edge technology that will propel their next phase of growth.
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Hope: International cooperations in fundamental science and their impact on cutting-edge technologies and education could smoothen geopolitical relations.
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The firm likes to invest in cutting-edge technology but is not generally considered a med-tech investment firm.
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For now, though, life on medicine's cutting edge is no bowl of cherries, not with your survival at stake.
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For the new study, the researchers used a cutting-edge mirror system at the Keck Observatory telescope in Hawaii.
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That's translated into helping customers take advantage of cutting-edge AI in their own lines of business, he said.
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The tech industry is as cutthroat as it is cutting-edge, and its top executives often reflect that reality.
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The cutting edge of artificial intelligence research is based on a set of mathematical techniques called deep neural networks.
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Pop it on a can of La Croix to find yourself on the cutting edge of the 2016 zeitgeist.
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Gretchen Bender wanted to make a work of art that was so cutting edge that it told the future.
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These mindless stabs at narrative make a bizarre basis for what is evidently meant to be cutting-edge stagecraft.
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And Mr. Xi is making a determined play to attract the world's cutting-edge scientists and innovators to China.
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The proposal from homeland security includes cutting edge technology for detecting drugs, weapons, illegal contraband and many other things.
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This is the cutting edge of the insurance industry, adjusting premiums and policies based on new forms of surveillance.
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China charted a new manufacturing model in a bid to build cutting-edge industries that could rival Western giants.
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But fans say their city - where religious, ethnic and political divisions run deep - has spawned a cutting-edge subculture.
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Its higher price and cutting-edge features skew the device toward early adopters and technology enthusiasts with disposable income.
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AMD is bringing out a new group of laptop processors that pack cutting-edge tiny transistors measuring 215 nanometers.
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No stranger to cutting-edge technology, Ms. King (born in 1950) is also a close student of historical automatons.
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There are always people who are going to want the cutting edge, the bleeding edge, if you will, device.
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"It is kind of a way to say: 'We're cutting edge, we're not some old sports league,'" Shropshire said.
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Collaboratively working with cutting edge companies and research partners helped us to develop One World Terrain rapidly and creatively.
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Ahn is awfully cheerful and upbeat for someone whose days are spent considering the cutting edge of artificial intelligence.
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Private companies - many of which are not yet household brands - are also at the cutting edge of ocean technology.
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Additionally, cutting-edge technologies, like smart sensors and automated inspection equipment, proactively identify maintenance needs before an incident occurs.
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By offering cutting-edge medical treatments like genetic testing, AC Wellness can help Apple recruit and retain talented employees.
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Los Angeles is believed to be the first department to have audited its use of these cutting edge technologies.
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Perfect skin, slim bodies, stunning hair and a cutting edge fashion sense are absolutely critical to the idol formula.
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Posts that capture her passion for cutting-edge science are outnumbered by those that feature her well-honed style.
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It is essential to a broad range of technologies, from cutting-edge quantum computing to M.R.I. scanners in hospitals.
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Kitano now leads a new effort at Sony, announced in November, to infuse cutting-edge AI across the company.
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A cutting-edge cancer treatment can also cure certain kinds of heart failure in mice, scientists reported on Wednesday.
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Many cutting-edge finance firms, for instance, have used blockchain to expedite processes and cut costs without compromising security.
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Beacon, a New York-based cloud startup, offers banks, asset managers and trading firms access to cutting edge software.
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But for banks, asset managers and trading firms, deploying cutting edge software can be time-consuming, tedious — and expensive.
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She pointed out, however, that cutting-edge and traditional techniques must be combined to ensure a high-level finish.
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And its graphics must have looked cutting-edge at the time, up to and including that creepy-looking clown.
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Signs of expansion are all around—especially for research on cutting-edge treatments that include gene and cell therapies.
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Chinese firms have become significant investors in American start-ups working on cutting-edge technologies with potential military applications.
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Countries like South Africa are on the cutting edge, setting a high bar for deft, emergency-level TB response.
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To address these threats, America's companies should leverage the cutting-edge technology and lessons already learned by the government.
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Mr. Heinecken, meanwhile, was known for his cutting-edge manipulations of media imagery from sources including magazines and catalogs.
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Irish cultivators were at the cutting edge of technology, adopting the plow, monoculture and little genetic variation between plants.
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There is a buzz associated with the cutting-edge designer that attracts those who would be styled the same.
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He was able to make the climb thanks to the success of a cutting-edge targeted therapy clinical trial.
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It was this basic tech that was used to make Tupac, married with Digital Domain's cutting-edge CGI capabilities.
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If you're looking for the most cutting-edge devices, you'll do yourself a disservice if you don't check them out.
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In short, they are a company that embraces the cutting edge, but this year lacked that kind of big announcement.
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We love seeing intrepid influencers sourcing their cutting-edge finds in unexpected, hidden-in-plain sight destinations: in particular, Amazon.
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I was managing to stay afloat, but was nowhere near the cutting edge of innovation I knew my students needed.
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That makes some sense, since horror movies are where cutting-edge technical and practical effects can have the greatest impact.
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But back in the early 1970s, cutting edge commercial CPUs like Intel's 8008 processor relied on an 8-bit architecture.
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Boasting a top-ranked team and cutting-edge facilities, he argued, could be a tremendous advertising opportunity for the school.
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CUTTING-EDGE PROJECT TOUTS UNIQUE ZERO GRAVITY BREW X-MADIS performed extremely well at a recent testing event at Fort.
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And they're set to discuss the U.S. government's power to fund cutting-edge research into such technologies as machine learning.
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With a slew of cutting-edge features, the GXL is tailored to suit your commuting needs, no matter your resume.
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It's part of an ambitious project to push Valparaiso into cutting edge fields like big data, augmented reality and biotechnology.
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But both Cheng and Lau emphasize they're not only focused on cutting-edge new media or the current tech buzzwords.
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"With Mimus, I have had the opportunity to illustrate cutting-edge concepts from robotics in a cultural context," says Gannon.
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On the hardcore cutting edge of tech there's quantum computing to continue to tantalize with its fantastically potent future potential.
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Hong Kong (CNN)The future of regenerative medicine may be in your toilet, according to cutting-edge research in China.
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Udacity has launched a series of nanodegrees in tech-focused courses that range from the basic to the cutting-edge.
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Students and faculty at VCUarts are pioneering a new landscape of global integration through cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and innovation.
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Large providers will adjust to the rules, and big companies will access U.S. services that are cheap and cutting-edge.
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From cutting-edge research to commercial product in less than a year; that's how fast these tools can be adopted.
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However, at pi–top we do the very best to mitigate thanks to the cutting-edge design of our hardware.
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The biggest change internally is the switch from last year's cutting edge Snapdragon 845 to a much more middling 640.
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Their objective: to network and, through panels, tutorials and technical workshops, find out what is on the field's cutting edge.
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This year's Galaxy S10 family is no different: these are high-end phones with cutting edge technology and sleek designs.
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Several decades ago, Boston was a hotbed of innovation for then-cutting-edge technologies, like minicomputers, storage and network equipment.
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I can write about something that's cutting edge, like Fallout 4, but I can publish it using 16th century technology.
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China has found it harder to make progress in cutting-edge manufacturing, which is the most demanding part of chipmaking.
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Oryx says its antennas are also less expensive than the lidar systems being used in cutting-edge autonomous vehicles now.
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China is also investing heavily in its military, space exploration and cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
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To deepen employees' empathy, cutting-edge corporations like Amazon are using virtual environments like Mursion to practice challenging interpersonal interactions.
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How Your Body&aposs Unique Biosignatures Are Used for SurveillanceNot long ago, fingerprints were the cutting edge of biometric profiling.
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It seems that in the 1990s and 2000s middle-income countries were quite capable of competing with cutting-edge economies.
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It requires looseness to come up with cutting-edge ideas but it requires tightness to implement them and scale up.
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It's an interesting bit of added functionality, because let's be honest, Fire tablets aren't exactly cutting edge pieces of hardware.
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This time around, it seems like Trader Joe's is on the cutting edge of a possible new plant-based trend.
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The luncheon raised money for the International Thyroid Oncology Group, which is seeking cutting edge treatments for advanced thyroid cancer.
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This isn't exactly cutting-edge tech, we know, but it's fun, and a good way to upgrade your holiday decorations.
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Many people, unaware of the radiation risk, push for tests in the erroneous belief that they signify cutting-edge care.
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As a researcher in aerial robotics, I'm trying to bring some cutting-edge ideas for using drones closer to reality.
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Those are cutting edge cameras that produce video good enough to go on your TV or even the big screen.
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They ramped it up with cutting-edge Bluetooth wireless sound technology with a wireless pairing range up to 100 feet.
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People in smart suits wander the aisles, some sipping glasses of champagne, occasionally pausing to toy with cutting-edge firearms.
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We're using cutting edge prosthetics and computer effects to achieve a feature film-quality look which is faithful to Invasion!
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The company is on the cutting edge of new devices, new methods of advertising and communications and dominates its industry.
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A premium Chinese EV brand, Changjiang EV is another company dedicated to the development of cutting-edge pure EV products.
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This public-private partnership will also spur innovation and create over ten thousand new jobs in this cutting-edge sector.
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With more than 1,000 attendees, thought-provoking panels and cutting-edge demos, 2018's TC Sessions: Robotics was pretty great.
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Tech executives have long said they're deploying cutting-edge AI and automated content moderation systems to keep this from happening.
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The band has even started their own publication, Spark Mag, to amplify the voices of radical and cutting edge artists.
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Powerhouse specs: Both phones are expected to have the same overall slate of specs, and they will be cutting edge.
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The OnePlus 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S10 both offer fast performance, cutting edge features, excellent screens, and great cameras.
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The arXiv preprint server is home to cutting-edge scientific research, and academics often upload papers there before they're published.
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But innovation is everyone's job, and the most cutting-edge organizations tap into all of the brainpower at their disposal.
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The National Institutes of Health, which conduct cutting edge research on diabetes and dementia diseases, would lose six billion dollars.
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The show's creator, Ava DuVernay, wants the series to seem cutting-edge, so she gives it some hot-button plotlines.
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He is part of the 20-something generation whose confidence and cutting-edge fashion style are making the game over.
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Safe to say, if you want the cutting edge detachable 2-in-1 laptop, this is the way to go.
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The Disrupt conference in San Francisco, organized by Tech Crunch, is a longstanding showcase for cutting-edge startups and products.
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San Francisco, California-based Civilization Ventures is focused on cutting-edge health tech and biology, and was founded in 2017.
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OSI is well-known among venture capital investors for its privileged access to cutting-edge tech coming out of Oxford.
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The curved cutting edge accommodates rocking the blade from tip to heel for versatile tasks, including chopping, cutting, and slicing.
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With more than 11 patents pending, Shin and Shelton are convinced they have a cutting-edge technology on their hands.
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Audi has nearly perfected the modern-but-attractive interior, with cutting-edge technology sandwiched between high quality controls and materials.
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Robo-advisers are cutting-edge platforms that provide automated, algorithm-driven financial planning services without the need for human supervision.
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While that sets British Columbia apart as a leader on the cutting edge, it is also part of its problem.
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JEDI is not the first contract involving cutting-edge technology that will be awarded to the commercial high-tech sector.
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EUV lithography machines are ASML's most cutting-edge product, used by chipmakers making logic chips used in PCs or phones.
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Long before Korea dominated as Asia's beauty powerhouse, Japan was at the forefront of cutting-edge cosmetics and skin care.
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I'd like to do some cutting edge research into some of these topics and have access to the space telescopes.
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Big companies are investing in machine learning not because it's a fad or because it makes them seem cutting edge.
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Protesting the militarization of theoretical and applied scientific knowledge is a timeworn tradition among researchers working on cutting-edge technology.
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It had been widely tipped as a buyer for Juno, whose technology is at the cutting edge of cancer treatment.
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When it comes to health matters, Uranus in Taurus will find you engaging with cutting edge, exciting technologies and treatments.
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Not the dodgy, LSD-laced shisha pipe part, but the idea of Turkish traditions being mixed with something cutting edge.
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SBI has also invested in a number of startups that are working on the more cutting edge of financial services.
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He also created a chief innovation officer position at the Pentagon to get the department cutting-edge technology more quickly.
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I wish there were more bios of great business people, interviews with them, and explainers on new cutting-edge trends.
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Companies like Bigelow are years from launching their space stations, and such expensive, cutting-edge projects often slip behind schedule.
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Western businesses must acquiesce to Beijing's wishes, sharing cutting-edge technology as a condition of entry to the Chinese marketplace.
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Turned out, we were on the cutting edge of where recreational was going: Everything has to be tagged and tested.
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It's also far from clear that China's big push to get on the cutting edge of technology is totally working.
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Bennet's program is not conceptually stunning, but it is well-grounded in cutting-edge thinking about what's likely to work.
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Several of New York's cutting-edge ensembles, including the International Contemporary Ensemble, have opted not to unionize in recent years.
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To viewers of his day, these pictures from Rome and Jerusalem were the most cutting-edge products of new media.
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HONG KONG — Singapore takes pride in being a technology hub where municipal decisions are driven by cutting-edge data science.
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We have made meaningful progress on bipartisan legislation to help researchers engaged in cutting-edge carbon capture and utilization technologies.
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Big banks and trading platforms compete on speed when trading forex and invest heavily in cutting edge technology in London.
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Only Allen, who started Microsoft with Bill Gates, staked his claim in what might be considered a cutting edge industry.
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They have embedded in Austin's tech culture, military officials say, to help make the Army smarter and more cutting-edge.
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While not completely on the cutting edge, Drake has always positioned himself as a cantor of an accommodating post-modernism.
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Using economic theory and cutting-edge computer science, the Marriage Pact is designed to match people up in stable partnerships.
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And its access to Google's top-tier engineering talent and cutting-edge technical infrastructure has made it a formidable competitor.
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The committee will update its definition of "critical technologies" it reviews to possibly include new innovations and cutting-edge technology.
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For every $1 invested into an authorized generic, there's a return of $51, according to research firm Cutting Edge Information.
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America and its allies could lag behind in 5G, because Chinese firms offer cutting-edge technology at the lowest cost.
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Valencia looked more dangerous and sprightly going forward, but didn't have the cutting edge to match its build-up play.
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"Margonelli turns cutting-edge science into rich narrative by plunging deep into the termite's world," our reviewer, Lucy Cooke, writes.
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Cutting-edge fashion, as defined by a noisy claque of magazine editors and bloggers, is not their friend, they know.
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Strings of Tiffany diamonds were an incongruous match for Ms. Kravitz's scattered tattoos, her look flirting with the cutting edge.
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Here are worthy shows of everything from ancient treasures to cutting-edge works, in all corners of the United States.
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Startups in the sector provide a menagerie of cutting-edge services and products: from VR-based therapy to robot chefs.
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Profanity and vulgarity aren't allowed, but you can find cutting-edge humor that you wouldn't expect around the ordinary campfire.
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So forgive me for getting in the tech-laden, cutting-edge BMW 530i and expecting to leave in a huff.
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But his death is a reminder that those on the cutting edge are still subject to mountaineering's oldest companion: tragedy.
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So if your idea of luxury is cutting-edge tech, you're better served by an Audi, BMW, Mercedes or Tesla.
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From classic to cutting edge, we've rounded up options that will give your fall wardrobe a stylish boost this season.
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You're invited to The Hill's upcoming newsmaker event, Innovation Runway: The Cutting Edge of Aviation, at the Newseum on Oct.
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The culture issue of your magazine has always been representative of things considered on the cutting edge, artistic and provocative.
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Whether through traditional machining or newer 85033D printing processes, these manufacturers are often on the cutting edge of product development.
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Working in tech allows them to be on the cutting-edge of society and see their ideas come to fruition.
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ClearPath also launched Thursday "cutting-edge, six-figure" digital advertising campaigns across multiple media to advocate for Ayotte and Portman.
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But US companies have a major edge when it comes to cutting edge fields like artificial intelligence, software and robotics.
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Each side will want access to the real thing—and, ideally, to deny the firm's cutting edge to the other.
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He also created a chief innovation officer position at the Pentagon to get the department cutting edge technology more quickly.
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The Trump administration should also use an emergency declaration to eliminate barriers to opioid treatment and support cutting edge research.
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Apple is notoriously secretive and has high expectations that manufacturers stay on the cutting edge, maintaining flexibility for design tweaks.
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China's campaign poses a direct challenge to the scientific community and the way it makes cutting-edge knowledge publicly available.
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Shoppers thronged as much to imbibe the atmosphere of insider luxury as to buy the newest, most cutting-edge brands.
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Shoppers thronged as much to imbibe the atmosphere of insider luxury as to buy the newest, most cutting-edge brands.
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He craves elite credentials and recognition, like advanced degrees and fellowships, and wants to work on cutting-edge legal issues.
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The Rottlace mask worn by Björk was fabricated with cutting edge, multi-material 3D printing technology manufactured by Stratasys Ltd.
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Overall, the Elite—also Wirecutter's top pick on a recent list—is easy to clean, stylish and still cutting-edge.
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Kahn made his name using cutting-edge construction techniques on low-rise buildings, often in brick and with simple, solid geometries.
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Using these tools, the VA hopes cutting-edge information technology will assure that no more veterans are left with inadequate treatment.
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In particular, it develops and produces sensors that track motion in three dimensions, which are used in many cutting-edge technologies.
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It also stayed firmly on the technology cutting edge by joining the parade of companies building artificial intelligence into their products.
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This tragedy was not a freak malfunction of some cutting-edge technology—it is the entirely predictable byproduct of corporate malfeasance.
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And these filmmakers bringing you all over the world via cutting edge technology are using it for more than just entertainment.
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"This is right on the cutting edge, it's Star Wars stuff," Bakay told an audience of fellow neurosurgeons in October 1998.
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The cutting edge of robotics and materials starkly contrast with the visage that is supposed to be forever frozen in copper.
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Employees at the company highlighted its access to "cutting-edge technologies" and flexible work hours, while also noting its "competitive" culture.
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Such results are significant because the expertise needed to build cutting-edge AI systems is in scarce supply—even at Google.
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Johnson & Johnson, L'Oreal and other giants have splashed out on cutting-edge cosmetics in Japan and Korea, seeking clout and innovation.
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Nadella's big idea was that Microsoft Research's cutting-edge science should be more broadly applied to the core of Microsoft's products.
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"Underneath all the bravado and the acerbic remarks and the cutting-edge humor, she was a really vulnerable woman," he said.
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She joined the new Analysis and Computation Division, a racially and gender-integrated group on the cutting edge of electronic computing.
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In the meantime, Meagher's team hopes to bring in hundreds of folks eager to tackle the disease using cutting-edge techniques.
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Tom Lydon, CEO of Global Trends Investments, has a different play on the cutting edge of technology: The ARKK innovation ETF.
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The cutting-edge vehicle has the potential to penetrate U.S. missile defense systems and be refitted to include a nuclear warhead.
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The cars with the most cutting-edge automated driver assistance systems, or ADAS, are at Level 2 or 3 at best.
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Russian special forces seized Crimea in February 2014 with respectable precision and discipline, and looked the part of cutting-edge soldiers.
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For 5G technology that means hardware free of China and software suppliers that can compete on cost and stay cutting edge.
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Good. Cutting Edge This last and final look is a straight-up lewk, and tbh, we're living for its vampy vibes.
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And so if you're leaning into tech, and you want something a little bit cutting edge, this is a great product.
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That is generally to the show's detriment — it would be funnier if it didn't mistake crass for cutting-edge so often.
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Many companies on the current "cutting-edge" of machine learning and data analytics are implementing supervised learning, or black-box modeling.
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Oil companies including Halliburton will conduct hydrocarbon research and create cutting-edge curricula to train the next generation of chemical engineers.
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But mass-producing cutting edge technology for wide release within one month of a product's announcement is a time-consuming task.
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The cutting-edge sub can dive deep enough to reach 95% of the ocean, the U.K.'s National Oceanography Center reports.
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He runs a label at the cutting edge of dance music, but he also puts out records by rising singer-songwriters.
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In terms of cutting-edge designers, trend forecasting, and fostering unique fashion subcultures, the Far East has never left us disappointed.
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The Museum of Modern Art is known for its cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions of the world's most influential designers and artists.
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The collateral exhibitions that were approved by the biennial committee took place in spaces that feature younger, more cutting edge artists.
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So if you do decide to pick up the Logitech Brio you'll be so cutting edge you might find yourself alone.
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Her patient strategy has also laid a foundation for cutting-edge advances in civil liberties and civil rights for LGBT Americans.
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We've helped train people around the world, but mostly Americans, in cutting-edge digital skills, from UX design to data science.
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It's essentially three games in one from a development standpoint, all three of which are on the absolute technical cutting edge.
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Unfortunately, the results make you think of a costume for a low-budget science fiction film, instead of cutting edge design.
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Click here to view original GIFSatellites and autonomous drones have reduced our need for cutting-edge spy planes and stealth fighters.
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And the Honor 7X's cutting-edge Histen 3D sound technology will make the experience even better, immersing you in brilliant sound.
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Talking about talent, Finland is a scientifically advanced country with several centers of excellence at the very cutting edge of science.
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Its existence owes a lot to some cutting-edge innovation and more than a little to some long-standing American protectionism.
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"I'm very close to the cutting edge in AI and it scares the hell out of me," Musk told the crowd.
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Gallop believes that the "toys" we see that are supposed to represent the cutting edge in SexTech are just the beginning.
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The cutting-edge software puts you behind an endless firehose of bright yellow urine that you can aim in any direction.
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By putting those technologies in the hands of experienced aerospace engineers, we can build cutting edge aircraft for the 21st Century.
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CES can offer an ideal showcase for executives from smaller companies, and pioneers on the cutting edge of brand-new technologies.
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The fact that these minorities are not in a trial means that they aren't getting access to those cutting-edge treatments.
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It's the latest example of how machine learning techniques that were once cutting-edge are being turned into simple consumer tools.
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The numbers raise questions about how Apple will satisfy investors who want growth and consumers who want new, cutting-edge technology.
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That moment established the VMAs place as a site where youth culture met the cutting edge — and where Madonna reigned supreme.
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