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Though how soon people would be able to make use of it, if at all, also depends on whether developers make use of it.
The company is able to make use of this imagery because NASA, in collaboration with the United States Geological Survey makes its Landsat database open source for anyone to make use of.
Like Shields, Broomberg and Chanarin make use of appropriated imagery.
But, I can still make use of parts of them.
Startups are rushing to make use of these "alternative data".
Make use of search Remember something discussed a while ago?
He said more farmers should make use of digital solutions.
Jimmy Fallon knows how to make use of limited resources.
I cannot change it, so I make use of it.
People are expected to understand and make use of it.
Could it become something that someone could make use of?
Bitcoin wallet apps often make use of QR codes to share transaction details between sender and receiver, a fact that Peter Klamka, the Legend Room's cryptocurrency specialist, says the club plans to make use of.
But it needs FCC approval to make use of the airwaves.
It's the duty of management to make use of those strengths.
Politicians will certainly find ways to make use of the data.
For instance, there's ample opportunity to make use of your environment.
The first drones didn't even make use of remote control technology.
And Roy was more than happy to make use of it.
Many of us feel compelled to make use of them both.
Or make use of summer squash with this sautéed side dish.
Plus, you'll actually make use of those random knickknacks hanging around.
Battery: Most drills make use of a rechargeable Li-ion battery.
Maybe someone smarter than me can make use of the results.
With women, the officers tried to make use of them sexually.
Mr. Trump should make use of his authority in this case.
"They make use of all resources, including the police," Nam said.
The aid will make use of a Great Depression-era program.
As a porn actor, I can make use of my strengths.
This is when Freddy really gets to make use of his hand.
Soon, other programmers began to make use of cookies in unforeseen ways.
"We want to make use of this time to try new things."
The hard part is finding productive ways to make use of it.
I hope I only have to make use of the first month.
The NSA had previously developed technology to make use of the weakness.
It's clear that criminals will make use of whatever technology they can.
Elsewhere, governments can make use of a less risky tool: fiscal policy.
But if you have access to PlayStation VR, make use of it.
Booteen's other creations also make use of a similar kind of mechanic.
Price already wrote governors urging them to make use of this section.
Do is one of the first services to make use of it.
Soon Duffy began to make use of Madadi's slips and level changes.
Most islanders make use of all the fresh fish surrounding their home.
Yi usually goes here to make use of its silent study halls.
Good political deal-making will be needed to make use of them.
"Promise Me, Dad" shows that he's willing to make use of it.
It could be given to someone who could make use of it.
Founded in 403, Frontmen helps its customers make use of new software.
Basically, before Chrome 76, sites could make use of an unintended loophole.
So you have to make use of your powers just to survive.
Veterans, like most citizens, make use of their network to find employment.
It will also make use of AB InBev's brewing and packaging technology.
When it's windy, they can make use of power from wind farms.
You can collect and make use of Reward Stash contents at any time.
Bite Beauty and Philosophy also make use of grape seeds in their products.
So a programmer can't make use of it even if they wanted to.
"If you make use of it, it's actually quite convenient," Bill Martin said.
Shkval's designers, however, sought, by amplifying the phenomenon, to make use of it.
That would allow other researchers to make use of the findings without delay.
The discrepancies are due to how specific agricultural practices make use of land.
More importantly, LoRa devices make use of a technique called "chirp spread modulation".
There's a built-in video stabilization tool mode to make use of too.
Three companies have launched new apps today that already make use of CareKit.
Here are some of the neat ways you can make use of it.
Another option is to make use of your browser's incognito or private mode.
Tsimane music doesn't make use of harmony, unlike the music of Western cultures.
For normal users, you can make use of plus and period symbols instead.
China will make use of foreign investment, safeguard foreign firms' interests, it added.
Can we make use of the missing 30,000 minutes in between doctor's visits?
We may not beat them back, but we can make use of them.
Even with a terabyte of data, you can make use of this service.
Other nations will also make use of the recommendation in the near future.
Most escape ramps make use of arrester beds, pools of sand or gravel.
One way to make use of old copies of The New York Times?
It's 5 minutes long and boy does it make use of that sprawl.
There's a simple note search tool you can make use of as well.
I hope you make use of the moral podium on which you stand.
The companies will also make use of Alibaba's technology to seek out fakes.
History can make use of the genealogical perspective and its transporting empathic power.
Both companies make use of motorcycle taxis as well as cars and trucks.
Once the Taliban were gone, they could make use of that land again.
Felker says that Shell is in talks to make use of Makani's technology.
The Swiss have a plan to make use of the valleys left behind.
Special forces make use of smartphones currently as a battlefield situational awareness tool.
For now, she plans to make use of the outside of the building.
They can also make use of the in-house clinic and treatment rooms.
But he almost certainly wasn't the first person to make use of the data.
No Hulu, Netflix, or other video entertainment that would make use of the displays.
Quick, flicking jabs to make use of Almeida's tendency to always throw big strikes.
You can also make use of smart home skills like lighting or thermostat controls.
Can we make use of fragments — and, more importantly, can their meanings reach us?
This kind of insight is something Google thinks other companies could make use of.
The movement will make use of the Hovaters — through profiles just like this one.
Like Uber, Lyft, or Airbnb, Blackbird wants to make use of that extra capacity.
The plasmnonic pixels make use of the free electrons that float around within metals.
You can make use of these products again when the holiday season rolls around.
The Johnsons were able to make use of advantages that aren't available to everyone.
Now it just needs its own smart display speaker to make use of it.
Unsurprisingly, the most interesting of these will make use of Microsoft's machine learning features.
A third category of integration are apps that simply make use of Starling's API.
If the country fails to make use of half its talent pool, stagnation looms.
Those settlers adapted their recipes to make use of corn over wheat and rye.
I did this out of a desire to make use of hard-won experience.
Much to her disappointment, the studio did not make use of her singing ability.
Either way, make use of the moment, pull up a chair and start listening.
But the island's emergency management agency did not make use of the Ponce warehouse.
And countless single-family homes in this country and others make use of containers.
She also allowed Ms. Abakanowicz to make use of her basement workshop and looms.
Ayesha Nurdjaja, the chef and a partner, will make use of a charcoal grill.
Nor can it make use of citizen talent for idea generation and problem solving.
Germany and Europe must make use of this strength in the negotiations with China.
Automakers, which make use of steel and aluminum products, also tracked losses seen stateside.
Still, they want others to incorporate or make use of their service to build applications.
Chinese citizens have started to make use of their annual $39.5743,39.5733 foreign exchange conversion quota.
Another new feature that can make use of these segments is Firebase's new notifications system.
Brands make use of the app by targeting a specific spot (a bar) for drinkers.
The shallow waters do not allow the whales to fully make use of their sonar.
To make use of the feature, you'll need to download the Torrents Time plug-in.
Such visits and summits are in part efforts to make use of Africa's diplomatic clout.
It is hardly surprising that traders make use of scientific models when making investment decisions.
It is rarely seen on bar menus, but most good bartenders make use of it.
There are a few projects trying to make use of that data — most notably Digi.
In France, activists with long-term horizons can make use of double voting rights themselves.
It's a very big stage, and Tim Cook is primed to make use of it.
He ate lots of paletas, Popsicle-esque treats that make use of otherwise superfluous produce.
Project Atlas will make use of Amazon Web Services to deliver games across the globe.
Apple just announced a new iPad designed to make use of the company's upcoming iPadOS.
"We will make use of all the appropriate tools that we have available," he said.
The company contracts with the major rental companies to make use of their excess capacity.
That's good timing, given that massive data payloads will make use of those bigger pipes.
Some tiny homes make use of light, high ceilings, and other tricks to feel spacious.
When traveling on a train with a child, make use of Amtrak's Red Cap service.
"The time we have now is valuable, and we need to make use of it."
But Mahindra will make use of Ford dealers to extend its reach in emerging markets.
I plan to deliver mine so that an incoming student can make use of it.
Many consumers are left wondering when, if ever, to make use of this complimentary service.
You realize that there are a limited number of days, so make use of them.
Don't forget to make use of the informative audio tour, which is free with admission.
From there, users can download the apps and then make use of the packs inside WhatsApp.
And unlike the President, the press traveling aboard don't make use of its secure communication gear.
Make use of his Presidency, and his critique of those international organisations is sometimes very valid.
So, to make use of it, she donated it to parents who couldn't breastfeed their kids.
No matter how long or how short you're there, try to make use of this time.
The hardware and software needed to make use of this spectrum is still in its infancy.
In a perfect world, we schedule to make use of the best light through the day.
Facebook already sells two Portal video chat devices that make use of the Amazon Alexa assistant.
She added that long jump starts in particular make use of that vertical velocity take off.
Notably, their grammars do not make use of "continuous" features, such as the length of vowels.
Meanwhile Streetview Player itself has an Android app you can make use of on the go.
Here are 5 extra features you can make use of next time you launch the app.
Of course, there's a number of hurdles for everyday consumers to make use of the tech.
What microbes do is allow animals to make use of adaptations that already evolved in bacteria.
They will make use of my data with my consent but I will always own it.
Going one step further, Sony has designed custom demos that make use of real-world objects.
If you want to make use of the screen you'll need to charge your wine bottle.
And they announced the Salesforce Integration Cloud this week to make use of their newest company.
What's more, you can make use of sites dedicated to hacks, like Have I Been Pwned?
There are a few similar sites you can make use of if Coursera isn't your bag.
The group wants to make use of Fillon's experience to help its strategy of expanding internationally.
New Wi-Fi networks that make use of 2960ad will also see a significant speed boost.
But it's not totally unprecedented for a candidate to make use of businesses they're affiliated with.
Google is already starting to make use of the bottom navigation bar in its own apps.
Simply unplug all your electronics when they're not in use, or make use of surge protectors.
One way of getting around content blocking is to make use of a Virtual Private Network.
"Prime ministers frequently make use of Chequers for meetings with foreign leaders," she told the publication.
"The smart arrangement of functions make use of every square centimeter," Dellensen and Jansen told Insider.
"This program was one of the first to make use of active design strategies," said Altman.
Most phones make use of a technology that allows their batteries to accept more current faster.
It would be a matter of personal choice whether someone wanted to make use of it.
But against McGregor he could make use of another ground taking technique from the kicking arts.
Sources involved in the deal said AB InBev decided not to make use of that option.
I assumed I would need to make use of my travel insurance, at the very least.
But the act is also exceptionally hard to understand and discouragingly daunting to make use of.
It also intends to make use of all appropriate government support measures as they become available.
When they would like to make use of mobile phone data this is the ePrivacy directive.
"We would be foolish not to make use of the potential of women," Cardinal Marx said.
That includes: • Letting rival video providers make use of arbitration in any dispute involving Turner's channels.
It will make use of new urban technology like modular street pavers and underground freight delivery.
Municipalities took note after they watched the state struggle to make use of federal disaster aid.
The sooner you make use of compounding interest, the more money you'll have in the end.
We make use of the porta-potties (not too bad, actually) and settle into the crowd.
Although France has strict laws to protect national patrimony, few local officials make use of them.
Now Albanians are coming up with all sorts of ingenious ways to make use of them.
The PlayStation 5 controller will have a USB-C charger and make use of haptic feedback.
And so long as investors continue to make use of them, companies will too, Rau says.
It incorporates pig and cow bladders — the designers make use of waste from the food industry.
Her research-based practice engages viewers through visually immersive environments that make use of emerging technologies.
Right now, many reporters lack the tools to make use of evidence and face other challenges.
Another is to make use of trusts, said Vladimir Kouznetsov, a certified financial planner in Irvine, California.
As for whether Ohio businesses will actually make use of the program, that remains to be seen.
Keep in mind, non-LG apps can't make use of the additional screen space (outside of notifications).
The tablet-friendly design switches up the navigation to make use of the added screen real estate.
You might have to wait a little while to make use of some of this functionality though.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg has also pledged to look into whether Facebook can make use of blockchain technology.
Facebook is more nuanced and has audience settings for each post that you should make use of.
There's an official GroupMe web interface you can make use of from your laptop or desktop too.
A lot of herders in the countryside, they're not savvy enough to make use of the application.
The agency is now weighing some surprising ideas for how to make use of the original cars.
Ru, but other reports have claimed the joint venture will make use of Russia's national system, Mir.
As it turns out, most — if not all — Android phones sold by Verizon make use of Ignite.
GLAS isn't the first thermostat to make use of a smart assistant and voice recognition tech, however.
Jail breaks make use of infrastructure Other recent jailbreaks have seen inmates take advantage of building infrastructure.
"They would make use of the extradition law to suppress the democratic movement (and) dissidents," said Wong.
Today, several auto brands carry factory-installed sound systems, and they make use of complex speaker arrays.
For example, European Space Agency researchers in Spain make use of falcons to protect deep space antennas.
Still, we imagine she found some way to make use of the sudden bout of free time.
Maps, like Siri, is being opened up to developers, who can now make use of its extensions.
These customers can make use of PX2-class software when they upgrade to Pegasus chips, NVIDIA said.
Not every PS24 Pro-ready game will make use of the system's upgrades in the same fashion.
Those who rely on H.264 may be waiting even longer to make use of their webcams.
But I started thinking of certain dishes and drinks that make use of flowers and their flavors.
Like record to a dumb recorder, and make use of a bunch of audio in/out splitters.
You can also make use of the two optical inputs, optical output, RCA, and even aux port.
Conservation groups say Chinese traditional medicine recipes can make use of substitutes for products from wild animals.
One idea to block the deal was to make use of a so-called "China threat" theory.
You see, things like phones, tablets, and hotspots need special hardware to make use of 5G networks.
Google has been rebranding products that make use of Google Assistant under the Nest family of devices.
Are you being given projects that add value to your team and make use of your skills?
BACK AGAIN: Lawmakers returned on Tuesday and are sprinting to make use of the remaining legislative days.
When political leaders denigrate Muslims, terrorist groups can grab hold of that and make use of it.
The government also says Qualcomm wouldn't let competitors in the chip market make use of its patents.
I am not so libertine or well adjusted to make use of pleasures beyond a social script.
European companies selling goods can make use of the single market, reaching scale and so profitability quickly.
It is up to the International Criminal Court to make use of the evidence from either body.
These make use of the latest testing technology to revolutionise the way you discover your family history.
The decision is likely to increase pressure on Neal to make use of the New York law.
The posts do not make use of Instagram's official system for disclosing that money has changed hands.
It's country food, adjusted endlessly to make use of whatever's around, easily doubled to feed a crowd.
Make use of these features, as they become a waste of money if they sit unused. 3.
She pored over old cookbooks and food blogs, adapting traditional recipes to make use of local ingredients.
Why not fashion a law which will allow us to make use of this in the courtroom?
Many people who receive the diagnosis don't make use of a therapy that might improve their lives.
These legislative elections are the first in Afghanistan to make use of biometric devices at voting centers.
I only wished I would've had more time to make use of the kitchen and the amenities.
First, it takes too long for dollars to get to those who would make use of them.
Hopefully they can make use of an alternate source of functional lifestyle water between now and then.
Plus as a bonus feature for Blu-Ray owners, make use of the exclusive Auteur Algorithms mode.
Another part would have explained how to make use of the reams of data teams now have.
Auctioning debate slots would serve the same purpose: charging candidates to make use of a party resource.
We're generating a tremendous amount of data and today we make use of almost none of that data.
Demand has grown as large companies have begun to work on projects that make use of the technology.
Fitbit will finally make use of Pebble, the Kickstarter darling DIY smartwatch brand that Fitbit purchased in 2016.
Beijing will also make use of anti-dumping and other measures to protect its producers, said the document.
Silicon Valley giants like Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) also make use of H-1B visas.
Some advocates say the city should make use of empty buildings to house Puerto Rican families in need.
The new feature will allow drivers to make use of high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) 3+ lanes where available.
Was there anything about the Switch that you particularly wanted to make use of for Super Mario Odyssey?
Apple continues to make use of Shazam, the music recognition app it acquired for $400 million in 2018.
As companies generate and make use of so much more data, protecting that information becomes even more crucial.
Details: AVs can struggle to collect accurate data in adverse driving conditions, let alone make use of it.
Attention, all who Slack, Gchat, or make use of another enterprise IM software: Your convos are not private.
Nor would China be able to supply all the physicists needed to make use of such a facility.
Its systems can make use of in situ resources like material mined from asteroids or recycled space debris.
Companies are just beginning to make use of all the great integrations that are possible with cloud communications.
Once there, it's not essential for Google to know who you are to make use of this data.
Facebook refused to comment, but did tell CNN Business that it's exploring ways to make use of blockchain.
But the traction it has been getting underscores a market in India, that many could make use of.
CityStream from Nexar harnesses the company's dashcam app and allows municipalities to make use of the crowdsourced data.
But every group can now make use of the Menlo Park equipment to speed up testing and prototyping.
Ford will be the first announced automaker outside of the Volkswagen Group to make use of the MEB.
Apple-owned Beats is also introducing a line of headphones that make use of the new wireless technology.
Additionally, you can make use of food that you would have ordinarily tossed for use in future recipes.
Otherwise, portfolio gains can be compromised at the very moment an investor needs to make use of them.
Maybe in the future, they'll make use of the years and years of episodes, but maybe they won't!
The first is to make use of the undeveloped plot that the US has been leasing since 1989.
With their freedoms restricted, the girls make use of what's left of their childhood before forced arranged marriages.
Where Sanders seems to be moving is to make use of the president's office to broker a deal.
This proposal would only help those who have enough disposable income to make use of retirement savings vehicles.
"He never intended to make use of the recordings and certainly didn't intend to be deceptive," Davis said.
"Manuel and his team have the potential to really change the way we make use of our time."
It's cultural, it's about transparency, it's tactical about just literally how do I make use of this tool?
A number of studies have shown that when condoms are easy to get, people make use of them.
It can also make use of proxies including the Houthi rebels, who claimed responsibility for the pipeline attack.
Both books make use of treatments that Fleming wrote for an American television series that was never made.
It recommends that shareholders use electronic remote voting and make use of the option to vote by proxy.
The long and searching essay is a powerful tool for those who can make use of the space.
Cultural education would start in kindergarten and colleges would make use of the safe spaces they brag about.
Still, it did not make use of its power to demand the return of profits linked to wrongdoing.
In any event, the two apps analyzed by Malwarebytes make use of the UMX U686CL a bad choice.
But you'll also need to keep watching: Thieves could easily make use of the stolen data for years.
But a growing cohort of startups in the nation is beginning to help merchants make use of technology.
The designation "fiction" offers a cover of privacy to any author who cares to make use of it.
That will include any evidence the House wants to make use of that has emerged since the Dec.
Because the models are available as public data sets, anybody will be able to make use of them.
Here are some of the many ways teachers and students make use of that subscription across our school.
Or she can make use of dockless shared bikes if she does not want to take the metro.
John Currin, a highly successful artist whose paintings make use of Old Master techniques, has expressed similar doubts.
Because the seismic assessment could make use of those, a more rigorous evaluation was not needed, it said.
Twitter now just needs to figure out how to persuade its users to make use of the feature.
These potato cakes make use of leftover mashed potatoes and those last spoonfuls of peas and Brussels sprouts.
Like any good educators, the curators make use of whatever immediate connection they can establish with their audience.
One morning, Ms. Wilder suggested they make use of a heavy copper pot Ms. Crampsey owned to fry doughnuts.
To me, money is freedom from insecurity, freedom to move, time if you choose to make use of time.
Make use of that, get him on your side, so that collectively, with Trump, we can change those organisations.
I'm not suggesting that we all might undergo surgery to make use of the tools that Apple has developed.
"We are going to make use of every chance we have (in Washington) to send this message," Torra said.
Instagram can make use of Facebook data to target and measure ads, putting it far ahead of Snap's capabilities.
It will also make use of cryptographic proofs that will allow experts to verify the integrity of the data.
And developers are finding ways to make use of this technology — even if the applications are novel at first.
This may come as a surprise to those who have tried to make use of them in the past.
Use Siri for navigationYou can make use of the Siri button while enjoying your Apple TV content as well.
The purpose of most weapons in most martial arts is to make use of what was permitted or available.
And until your favorite apps are updated, you won't be able to make use of that entire beautiful display.
Not all games will work that way, obviously, but it's reasonable to expect many will make use of it.
The latest batteries can carry significantly more energy and new motors can greedily make use of all that power.
Quantum-entanglement tomography aims to make use of the fact that those photons are entangled when they are created.
Beyond Apple's Maps program, other applications, including some from Apple, can make use of location data with user permission.
He said the more he thought about it, the more he believed that Salesforce could make use of Blockchain.
The boats are mostly owned by Macau junket companies which make use of convoluted ownership structures with multiple investors.
Their cars will never get really dirty or make use of their improved ground clearance and off-road capabilities.
Until then, developers can use a beta, though, to see how they can make use of this new feature.
Also: Samsung also introduced an 8K, 85-inch model with artificial intelligence to make use of the extra pixels.
I talked about the research I've done, so it was a good way to make use of my studies.
Because the agency made that evidence public in its complaint, class action lawyers can now make use of it.
Many VPNs let you favorite specific servers, so make use of this feature if you find one that works.
If you're a Hue owner, it should be a lot easier to make use of your lights after this.
It's not just third-party developers that will be able to make use of the technology behind the Dial.
Some games will get moderate graphical and performance upgrades, while others make use of HDR and full 24p resolution.
Combined, the customer base includes media companies, brands and educational and other organizations that make use of the data.
As the group's initiatives grew more ambitious, she had to decide whether to make use of public-sector funding.
The BBC does have one asset to lure subscribers, if it chooses to make use of him: the Doctor.
The Air Force may also be able to make use of positions and infrastructure not designed for military purposes.
As for SignalFx, it can make use of Splunk's sales and marketing chops because it's a large public company.
And recently, the company launched a mobile SDK make use of this technology on the iPhone 7 and newer.
Offer one takeaway, indicate how the reader can make use of it, and specify how you will deliver it.
Health and fitness, finance, banking, ridesharing and food ordering apps can now make use of these built-in intents.
"WoW Classic" will still make use of the game's updated social features to make communication a bit easier though.
Set up automatic transfers, direct deposit, or make use of your employer-sponsored retirement plan to save pretax money.
The ponds, known as gei wai, make use of the tides to suck in young shrimp from Deep Bay.
The boy, whom Hélène's American husband called Johnny, would later make use of the family stage name, the Hallidays.
One North Carolina teenager found a way to make use of the long lines for Popeyes' viral chicken sandwich.
I hope you can make use of all those this weekend, and deliver pleasure to your family and friends.
Fortunately for you, the ship has machines that can make use of alien elements and fix your broken gear.
Neil relocated to Washington, D.C., in pursuit of work that would be fulfilling and make use of his skills.
Mr. Trump is not the first president to make use of a personal retreat to engage in informal diplomacy.
Most damningly of all, Nintendo quickly ran out of ideas for how to make use of its own hardware.
The final statement merely welcomed its timely completion and invited parties to make use of the information it contained.
From Silicon Valley to rural Arkansas, policymakers are struggling to keep up with and make use of these technological advances.
"The transplant community is pretty energized in terms of trying to make use of all donors of potential," Klassen said.
Developers who want to make use of the Power-Ups platform still have to request access for the time being.
The key is to think about files you're never going to make use of or that you've got somewhere else.
Oh, you can watch while all your guests make use of the tent, as they blow bubbles in their sleep.
And the writers have plans to make use of the source material's deep bank of demons and other antagonistic forces.
It should make use of levers such as the national rural-employment scheme to get money to the distressed hinterland.
Many forms of religious practice make use of silence; some, such as that of Quakers, may consist of little else.
Today, thousands of products integrate with the company's Alexa platform to make use of its voice search and query capabilities.
The Swiss government has reportedly said it expects to make use of the powers only around 10 times per year.
Nations can simply make use of the existing Montreal Protocol to phase out HFCs in favor of more benign alternatives.
These are sessile invertebrates that make use of vanadium in some of their enzymes, thus concentrating it in their bodies.
So can work offline and are able to make use of specific mobile hardware features such as GPS and NFC.
Instead, they make use of ketamine, a dissociative analgesic that remains unscheduled internationally despite efforts from China to restrict it.
At the same time, he must fire up the PRI's supporters and make use of the party's formidable electoral machine.
This is one of those times when it's handy to have an alternative email address you can make use of.
They're mostly ham-fisted experiments from developers that wanted to make use of the extra button on the Galaxy S8.
Although we first discovered olfactory receptors in the nose, many different parts of our bodies make use of chemical receptors.
None of those components are regulated by current law as you usually need a gun to make use of them.
It will charge developers just 12% and waive the 5% fee it levies on games that make use of "Unreal".
Screenshot: GizmodoWhen Google Maps knows where it is, you can really start to make use of the augmented reality features.
Alphabet authorized up to $25 billion in new stock buybacks, aiming to make use of its $121 billion in cash.
Hence, to make use of this plan, a user needs to ensure that the recipient is also a Vodafone subscriber.
She mentioned that I seemed rather alienated and that perhaps I should make use of the university's excellent counseling services.
A leader of the AfD recently suggested that border guards should "make use of their firearms" to keep refugees out.
Google also notes that TensorFlow Serving can make use of available GPU resources on a machine to speed up processing.
It stuck around just long enough to make use of its gimmick, before realizing it was time to move on.
"Many women are trapped in low paid, part-time work that doesn't make use of their skills," the report reads.
So far Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have signed up to make use of the satellite.
Central to Microsoft's vision is allowing VR headset makers to make use of the software and OS that powers HoloLens.
Olleco is among a number of businesses using anaerobic digestion to make use of waste that would otherwise be discarded.
Both Pixel 4's face unlock and Motion Sense features will make use of Google's Soli motion-sensing radar technology.
But more importantly, the company has also been trying to make it easier for users to make use of Messenger.
Salesforce also threw in some Trailhead education components to help customers understand how to best make use of these tools.
I'm proposing that applicants make use of the algorithmic resources available to us as well, for such resources do exist.
The idea here, is to enable virtually anybody to make use of all the data that is stored in BigQuery.
This partly comes down to the fact that artificial neural networks make use of different processes than human brains do.
Virginia's twin super-maximum-security prisons, Wallen's Ridge and Red Onion, currently make use of solitary confinement, the complaint said.
That leaves officials having to make use of laws and regulations they view as anachronistic for a 21st-century problem.
That means: • Letting rival video providers make use of so-called baseball-style arbitration in any dispute involving Turner's channels.
Later entries would make use of the internet, but until the Switch, Nintendo's online play systems are lackluster and cumbersome.
The shift has left many traditional retailers struggling to win back customers and make use of their costly real estate.
Sometimes, the hackers will also run online gambling sites or even make use of ransomware to raise funds for themselves.
Other cathedrals have dreamed up even more eccentric ways to make use of the vast, numinous spaces under their control.
Premiere users can make use of Auto Reframe by first designating how much motion is in the video they're editing.
Cooks throughout the Indian subcontinent, Latin America, Southeast Asia and Central Africa make use of banana leaves in the kitchen.
The idea here is clearly to give developers the tools to figure out how to make use of these devices.
To have a successful career, introverted employees should make use of this ability to one-day snag senior level roles.
Yet the unpredictable and uncontrollable AR effects sadly fail to make use of Spectacles' fashionable form factor in premium steel.
LaTurbo: Business complicates this as companies extend too far and make use of this data for personal gain or manipulation.
"As militants are demobilized, they are susceptible for a newcomer to recruit and make use of their capabilities," he said.
Big multinational corporations commonly make use of the deferral loophole, which allows them to avoid taxes on profits made abroad.
However, the wrestlers can grab a hold of the material and make use of the waistband to turn their man.
The bar has been set at a minimum of 2Mbps for 95 percent of the nation, and it's such a low base speed that the investment in the infrastructure required to make use of 1Gbps connections just isn't going to happen at a rapid pace until businesses and consumers can make use of such speeds.
The woofer is at the bottom, mounted upside down so as to make use of the full capacity of the cabinet.
In order to make use of them, you need to also have buildings, districts and wonders that can house their works.
The system will also use its Azure cloud platform and, the companies said, make use of Microsoft's AI and IoT technology.
But Niantic had yet to make use of more powerful smartphones and new mobile AR frameworks, like Apple's ARKit, with Ingress.
Longer-term, it also intends to help venues and campuses make use of emerging technology from augmented reality to delivery drones.
You don't need to have a membership to make use of some of Costco's services, like eye exams and the pharmacy.
From Settings, choose System, then select Clipboard and turn the history and syncing features to On to make use of them.
The U.S. Constitution offers protections for prisoners that can make use of the Taser difficult to justify, say corrections industry professionals.
Unlike The Vive Pro Eye, it will make use of hand controllers, but won't require external sensors placed around the room.
It will also make use of other "GHG-free resources," such as storage, as needed to fill in any gaps remaining.
Live OS is not a line of furniture, but a cloud platform that tracks how people make use of office space.
The partners are helping the team refine its pitch and making introductions to companies that could make use of this tool.
To make use of this excess capacity, the vendors offer deep discounts of up to 80 percent, but there's a catch.
However, the Uber and Careem services are not licensed, and they make use of private cars, which is certainly not safe.
Privacy concerns aside, you just couldn't really make use of the smart display aside from its cool-yet-creepy video calls.
If you want to truly tune out the world, you can make use of the touch controls to ignore incoming calls.
He will make use of the FBI investigation whether or not Obama's Justice Department allows it to proceed to an indictment.
It does, however, get more companies to use Twitter's ads program and to make use of its new Direct Message features.
Mr. Steinberg has hidden four types of animals that all make use of CAMOUFLAGE (the revealer at 163A) to protect themselves.
He issues an appeal to his nephew's generation to make use of their righteous anger rather than be distorted by it.
Microsoft isn't the only Silicon Valley giant trying to make use of its artificial intelligence platforms to better serve Indians, though.
It provides multiple encryption options; for developers to make use of this, they will use a new "encrypt" JSON scheme attribute.
The superfast internet has spearheaded entrepreneurship in other locations around the country, with innovators flocking to make use of the connection.
The five outfits ahead will show you the best way to make use of your closet without the pieces feeling overdone.
Part of the reason for this is because traditional ion engines make use of relatively large pumps to move propellant around.
Other groups, motivated by a less literal reading of the Koran, argue that Muslims ought to make use of modern science.
"Anyone who does not make use of this available opportunity will meet their inevitable fate," the Ministry of Defense warned Wednesday.
Parents regularly make use of shame to teach their children about acceptable behavior — that is, to socialize them into the tribe.
If you're hoping to make use of the expanded battery or camera dongle or robot controller you are are likely s.o.l.
From there, the system can install KillDisk malware or make use of a SSH backdoor to provide attackers with remote access.
As digital reproductions get closer and closer to the real thing, more institutions may opt to make use of the technology.
Facebook says its new avatars will make use of a suggestion algorithm to offer up new looks matched to your style.
Especially with new hardware, which this flight would make use of, you need people who can deal with anomalies and emergencies.
Usually, they're rather big clunky devices, about the size of a desktop computer, because they make use of large, reliable lasers.
The Chandler Police Department began looking for ways to make use of that growing network, and came across the Neighbors app.
Rieff has not worked out how an inspiring politics would make use of the past and keep faith with its victims.
This is the age group with the free time and dense social graphs to make use of multiplayer real-time games.
And make use of more shortcuts You don't need all the shortcuts — but the most useful ones will improve your life.
You can also make use of Pride filters and stickers to show support and provide visual reminders for others to celebrate.
At the State Department, where employees can make use of an official Dissent Channel, many have objected to the travel ban.
Unrefined line work and smudgy, newsprint-esque textures are offset by sequences that make use of a dynamic array of angles.
Entrepreneurs among them can apply to have their loan repayments suspended, and make use of SoFi's offices for meetings with investors.
With Areo, Google is offering a platform that local services such as UrbanClap, Swiggy, Zomato, and Freshmenu could make use of.
Since that acquisition, Facebook has begun deploying all manner of tests and incremental product rollouts to make use of MSQRD's tech.
Recore, Forza Horizon 4, and Halo Wars 2 will be some of the first titles to make use of the functionality.
Both companies make use of modified terrestrial aircraft used as high-altitude launch platforms for vehicles designed to then reach space.
Last year, however, a federal court ruled that banks that sell on their loans cannot always make use of the loophole.
The bill would make use of an existing program to test strategies for tax-time savings matches for low-income people.
"Rhodes and Kahl are suspected to make use of privileged access and information leveraging it against the incumbent administration," it continued.
So it is best to make use of climate-smart agriculture and grow other types of crops that require less water.
Employees can also make use of the center's on-site services such as complimentary childcare centers and a visiting dentist's office. 
Both Pencils are current models, since there are a number of iPads currently in use which make use of both accessories.
To deal with adverse weather conditions, the turbines will make use of an "ice mitigation system" developed by LM Wind Power.
"I'm coming from the side of the influencer, who really understands how we can make use of online platforms," he said.
Introverted employees should also make use of this ability to snag senior level roles, which generally come with a higher payday.
Algorithms then make use of that data to curate our search results, our social media feeds, and the advertisements we see.
His departure comes as the company clashes with parent Facebook over efforts to weaken encryption and make use of user data.
In turn, Wal-Mart expects shoppers to either meet the $35 requirement, or make use of order online, pickup in store.
They include: - Agreements between the EU and Moldova and the European Economic Area, which make use of concepts from EU law.
The quick—dissidents, hackers, criminals, marginalized groups—are the first to make use of a new technology to magnify their power.
China's energy companies are still struggling to make use of the same fracking techniques that have worked in the United States.
Critics and ethics watchdogs say Trump is violating the clause whenever foreign governments make use of his hotels or golf courses.
Most methods of LiFi visible light communication (VLC) make use of lightbulbs that transmit wireless data using light emitting diodes (LEDs).
Autonomy features on cars increasingly make use of artificial intelligence to understand and respond to what they see on the road.
Evangeline, fascinated by Madeline's raw talent and eager to make use of it, risks crossing the line between empathy and exploitation.
They produced some very nice chair cushions that make use of the old designs in a simpler and more graphic way.
In an announcement Thursday, the firm said the platform, called Proactive Customer Care, would make use of its ThinQ AI technology.
Still, this is a book that a sexually active, or sexually hopeful, teenager, especially a straight boy, might make use of.
Each class is designed to make use of these and they'll automatically adjust as an instructor changes them during a routine.
That money has been calculated with the estimate that 35 percent of students who menstruate will make use of the products.
They may make use of other data points, like someone's neighborhood, to reach similarly discriminatory results—as studies have already shown.
Leong Hoe Nam: Singapore has a huge team of contact tracers and they make use of all resources, including the police.
I kinda worry that Trump's people will try to make use of Rudy's loathsomeness and try to blame him for everything.
Patreon has access to data on up-and-comers that it likely feels is too good not to make use of.
This is the P40 Pro, according to Blass, who says that the phone will make use of ceramic in its build.
In 2014, Tennessee became the first state to make use of the electric chair mandatory when lethal injection drugs are unavailable.
Skills are something you can take with you when you go, so make use of educational opportunities at your current job.
"They respect our independence as a startup, and at the same time, we can make use of their strengths," Kirchert says.
The initiative will make use of RingGo's Emissions Based Parking product, the City of London Corporation said in a statement Tuesday.
Make use of the random objects you have lying around — everything from long receipts to old t-shirts bearing his name.
Gmail users will also be able to make use of the Focused Inbox feature in Outlook, and travel booking / package delivery tracking.
They make use of education and health care, as well as housing and employment programmes; culturally, Roma are the lifeblood of flamenco.
To create that, Söderlund says that the studio will make use of emerging technologies to build new kinds of online interactive experiences.
His research found that portfolio losses in the early years of retirement would make use of the rule unsafe for many retirees.
The milestone case is likely to encourage attorneys and victims to make use of the law again in future cases, she said.
Despite the government backtrack, some analysts believe that the socialist party will make use of its parliamentary majority to ease corruption checks.
In the spirit of collaboration and re-purposing, we've added on a few extra shopping picks that make use of leftover fabrics.
This is useful for novices that might otherwise struggle to even make use of common machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and Caffe.
How law enforcement agencies make use of the devices, including how often and under what circumstances, has largely been shrouded in secrecy.
I've never found any of these features to be particularly useful, however, and I didn't make use of them in my testing.
If the government wants to make use of delphinoid imagery in another 20 years, it will be embarrassing if none is left.
A techie with SQR expertise can expect to earn top dollar by helping businesses better understand and make use of their data.
App developers can make use of CUDA-X AI software for automation of certain tasks like image upscaling or video color matching.
Now police departments across the nation are reaching out to private companies and the FBI to make use of the new technique.
There is a better way to make use of AI, and the key is recognizing that human and machine intelligences are complementary.
Crux is a unique new offering, created to help our clients much more easily find, explore, and make use of relevant data.
All of which is great, though how easy it will be to make use of the speed bump is quite another matter.
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If you open up the Chrome menu on either Android or iOS there's a Request Desktop Site button to make use of.
Now it's finally launched the software for developers to use—along with rolling out the first apps to make use of it.
As for getting your photos and videos out of Instagram, there's no easy, integrated "export all" option you can make use of.
Plenty of subreddits already make use of a chat room feature, but these live outside of Reddit, usually on Slack or Discord.
Haddish and Romany Malco, who plays a classic hotep named Jaylen, are the only characters who consistently make use of Black vernacular.
Then there's the smattering of phones that make use of flexible screens, like the LG Flex 2 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
The ray-tracing rendering technique produces real-time light reflections and cinematic effects that game developers can make use of in titles.
Drug dealers, stolen data vendors, and child abusers often make use of these sites, but some sites have seen links to terrorism.
Facebook (FB) refused to comment on the reports, but told CNN Business it is exploring ways to make use of blockchain technology.
Many approaches to runways (at big and small airports) already make use of GPS procedures, all with a high degree of precision.
A spray-in bedliner is almost always required if you plan to make use of your pickup, so add $395 for that.
The antennae could make use of beam steering (or beamforming), a technology used to more accurately direct wireless signals to connected devices.
Delfas said over 1,000 EU financial firms have notified the watchdog that they want to make use of Britain's "temporary permissions regime".
This allowed schools to make use of clunkers that had long ago stopped performing well enough to be worth handing to students.
Change the coarseness to suit your palate and make use of the LED illumination feature when dining in seriously dim mood light.
Still, he said there were many legitimate reasons why companies and individuals wish to make use of offshore structures to hold assets.
Defense Minister Raul Jungmann told reporters that the government hopes that "several countries" and companies decide to make use of Brazil's base.
"The negotiations are very advanced and we must make use of the momentum," he said in an invitation letter to EU leaders.
Netflix is now supporting 4K streaming through Microsoft's Edge browser, but you'll need a new PC to actually make use of it.
Both come set in the stretch with the ball held away from their chest and make use of the same leg kick.
On Thursday, banks rushed to make use of this programme to borrow German government bonds from the Bundesbank, market sources told Reuters.
But funding committed that cannot be utilized should clearly not go to waste when so many others could make use of it.
"Ring Fit Adventure" will make use of new accessories and the Switch's motion controls to guide players through a variety of exercises.
They'd rather make use of Green and Iguodala as passers and cutters than underline parts of their game that aren't as effective.
Alternatively watch Lennox Lewis make use of every inch of his reach across his back in jabbing other heavyweights half to death.
Kamprad grew up poor on a farm near the village of Agunnaryd, so he "needed to make use of everything he had."
To beat him, Democrats will have to make arguments that make use of the facts, but also have the ring of truth.
Most typically developing kids make use of readily understandable verbal and nonverbal language when it comes to social cues; my kids don't.
Snap might also make use of Google's machine learning software, which largely refers to more sophisticated programs that can automate certain tasks.
Often responding to sociopolitical conditions, the artists in this exhibition project voice and language, and make use of responsive and vernacular materials.
That said, the ancient Greeks did make use of the crane, which may have first appeared in the late sixth century BCE.
In many cities, these intersections already have cameras, so Derq aims to partner with the cities to make use of these cameras.
What if there were a way we could somehow make use of the waste that&aposs leftover after coffee beans are roasted?
There's also a Surface-style kickstand so you can make use of the full display size when paired with a wireless keyboard.
Make use of your lunches and dinners by sharing in conversation with people you can connect with, collaborate with, and learn from.
Typical wisdom has investors make use of a "60/40" portfolio, which allocates 60% of investment to stocks and 40% to bonds.
Since I usually fly international, I don&apost get to make use of the main way to offset the $99 annual fee.
Recruiters can make use of artificial intelligence throughout the hiring process, from advertising and attracting potential applicants to predicting candidates' job performance.
Finally, Elliott wants BHP to make use of stored tax credits and buy back shares more cheaply, for at least $6 billion.
Lenski collected a business card from the speaker, thinking he might be able to make use of his background in a new career.
And once Levine, Hill and Feldstein found high-profile stardom, the proud moms knew the needed to make use of their unique platform.
If you don't already have a third-party authenticator downloaded, you'll need to do that before you can make use of the feature.
Musk's companies also make use of state and federal tax-credits, including some that promote the sale of electric vehicles or solar power.
Image: ScreenshotThe always-useful IFTTT (If This Then That) is fluent in RSS, giving you even more ways to make use of RSS.
During the Republican primary campaign, Trump signalled he wouldn't be afraid to make use of powers like eminent domain to get projects done.
But these formal powers depend on a legislature that is able to make use of them, especially in response to a bullying president.
For soldiers to make use of the fabric's extra protection, his team now needs to make it function as a piece of clothing.
Where: Pennsylvania While many chowhounds undoubtedly love scrapple, this loafed dish definitely does not make use of the best parts of the hog.
"The main focus should be to assure the patient that they can make use of the option if they need it," he added.
I will also be interested to see whether Mr. Bush can make use of the extra time that having fewer candidates onstage offers.
Looker announced version 4 of its data visualization tool today with expanded ways to make use of the data beyond the interface itself.
Many ICOs are designed to finance applications that will make use of the blockchain—for trading currencies, lending money or searching for jobs.
BMW says that means there are about 400,000 vehicles on the road that can make use of the features in the UK alone.
Again you need to make use of the "Daily goal not achieved by..." trigger and pick a specific goal and time of day.
Contestants are expected to make use of personal trainers, nutritionists and everyone else available to help them maintain a "healthy" lifestyle, Hansson said.
It can also make use of what he dubs "semi-supervised learning" to further boost accuracy over time as agents use the tool.
Either make use of any free trial offers you can find, or scrimp together enough cash to keep two subscriptions running in parallel.
Nvidia says that the Roborace cars will make use of radar, lidar, cameras, GPS and high-definition mapping when they hit the track.
Make use of your class abilities, like Pathfinder's zipline or Wattson's electrical traps, to keep engagements at a distance and retain an advantage.
"Don't turn on the tools of the trade for growth until you have a system to capture and make use of that growth."
If a creator turns on non-skippable ads, even previously published videos on their channel will be able to make use of them.
One option being considered is to impose sanctions on Chinese steel companies that make use of cheap North Korean coal, the officials said.
"Hopefully [the tool] would be user friendly enough that non-professionals could also make use of it to produce fun results," Luan said.
And once Levine, Hill and Feldstein found high-profile stardom, the proud moms knew they needed to make use of their unique platform.
Google recommends that companies that want to make use of this service opt for using application-level encryption or their own VPN service.
The firm's China-based sales team, its hardware team and those in logistics, sourcing, supply are most likely to make use of it.
Of course, Cersei Lannister managed to make use of the wildfire when she blew up the Sept and a bunch of her rivals.
Producers of toxic heavy metals like lead or cadmium also need to make use of biological or chemical technologies to remediate contaminated soil.
Nadella specifically stressed how Dynamics 365, the company's CRM tool and one of its major revenue drivers, can make use of these technologies.
It is unacceptable to make use of the word 'rape' in the way I did and I am very sorry for doing so.
So the more immediate way a car company can make use of AR is to sell us customization options for a new ride.
The devices will usually, but not always, make use of radio frequency identification, or RFID chips, beacons or other near-field communications technologies.
"The Russians are 10 years ahead of us in being willing to make use of" social media to influence public opinion, he says.
My husband is very anti-leftover, so I try to make use of whatever I can during the meals I eat without him.
Automating the decision and action also could help users make use of predictions that decay too quickly to wait for humans to respond.
Next, we make use of all 2628,28500 precincts to estimate what share of Hispanics voted for Clinton and what share voted for Trump.
Airbnb's strategy on taxes is to pay them, or at least help the homeowners who make use of the service to pay them.
And especially don't make use of any of your electronic devices to document your cool beach life, or risk being out like $699.
Both versions of the software let you video chat with the same number of people and make use of the platform's messaging capabilities.
Fitzgerald, who was an OB-GYN before accepting the role of CDC director, apparently did not make use of the special salary dispensation.
The entire ecosystem of new headphones and adapters required to make use of Lightning and wireless audio is just getting off the ground.
In addition, developers will be able to make use of some of these technologies that Amazon is using for this new dialogue tool.
Yet until the unveiling of Cozmo earlier this year, it was unclear how a toy car startup could make use of such expertise.
You'll need to use USB-C or Bluetooth headphones, or make use of the USB-C to 3.5mm headset adapter in the box.
Both VR headsets make use of Oculus' Insight "inside-out" camera system to track Touch hand controllers without the need for external sensors.
Part chauffeur and part bodyguard, he's eventually forced to make use of what Liam Neeson might call a very particular set of skills.
Within those companies, there are tons of employees that need to understand more about how to make use of a product like Slack.
Where I could make use of my own experiences, such as they had been at the age of 250 or so, I did.
Mr. Markham was new to Germany, and was eager to make use of Mr. Homola's expertise in navigating the region's complicated political landscape.
The government is also trying to persuade producers to make use of alternative fuels, including municipal solid waste, tyres or methane from landfills.
Here, a guide to wearing a suit this season, along with easy styling tips that make use of items you may already own.
Amazon, according to the city's proposal, could also make use of Governors Island, for an innovation center that could attract visitors and tourists.
Improved processors could help it perform more complicated artificial intelligence tasks that new apps could make use of to automate your workday tasks.
But Klobuchar and other advocates say they hope there will soon be other senators who might have to make use of the accommodation.
Many of the companies using Ethereum are building their own private versions of the software, which won't make use of the Ether currency.
We figured out which buttons do what and how to make use of the various materials we picked up in this virtual wilderness.
Others, however, are part of professional trafficking networks that make use of everything from high-tech probing devices to traditional feng shui masters.
Designers at all the houses are regularly encouraged to make use of their archives: clothes speak to other clothes, boots to other boots.
Several people also rushed to gas stations to make use of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes and get some smaller denomination bills.
Rather than fixed assembly lines, the Shanghai factory will make use of a mobile grid that objects will move through as they're built.
Well, the Pro can make use of those three lenses simultaneously to enable photography tricks you can't get on the standard iPhone 11.
It's just that most PR reps who see such lists are smart enough not to make use of anything more invasive than email.
The role doesn't make use of Mr. Lithgow's deep talents, but he gets the most out of the deadpan naïveté the part requires.
" Daunt told his staff that, should store locations have to close their doors, staffers will "first make use of their Paid Time Off.
The Starship and Super Heavy rockets will be powered by SpaceX's Raptor engines, while the company's current rockets make use of Merlin engines.
The intervening years saw fishermen and surfers gather to make use of its natural resources, including Sal de Aquí co-owner Martín Moroni.
A jobs guarantee diagnoses that as a problem of demand: Private employers aren't doing enough to make use of the US labor force.
They ride down Rodeo Drive on horses to make use of a good pun and then have a romantic date under the stars.
Microsoft still has some hurdles to climb, including getting buy-in from local regulators regarding their ability to make use of these unused channels.
Only 14,000 of them make use of the existing one, although at least ten times that number operate, according to unions that represent them.
The simplicity of this system was what allowed the general public (not just scientists and engineers) to make use of this vast, complex network.
"As residents make use of the same area, this creates the potential for overcrowding, congestion, tensions, and other issues associated with overtourism," it said.
It doesn't make use of object recognition, spatial mapping, and other software tracking features to analyze your surroundings and blend them with virtual objects.
You can of course make use of your mouse but there are always times when a keyboard combo is more efficient and more convenient.
Mercedes is also scouting suppliers for innovations to see whether the German carmaker could make use of a more compact, lighter electric vehicle battery.
Step three: Walk a meter in their shoes Make use of this step when another person is part of the reason you are upset.
Today, the company released Looker 5, which they say will make it easier for employees to make use of data in their work lives.
The biggest thing is helping you make use of these devices with the data that you have in kind of a more balanced approach.
Several of the Toy-Con creations make use of the camera sensor on the right Joy-Con, which detects strategically placed reflective IR stickers.
Facebook reportedly had a deal with Spacecom to make use of their Amos 6 as part of their effort to increase worldwide internet connectivity.
They have also been urged to make use of big data and other technological methods to strengthen real-time monitoring of hazardous chemical producers.
Because of this, debt collectors who make use of automatic telephone dialing systems and other robocall technology are currently unaffected by the new bill.
Levels have to be adapted to make use of jumping, or to ensure players don't get stuck somewhere they shouldn't be able to go.
Specifically, he expects developers to make use of the Windows 10 Timeline feature, which has now rolled out with the latest Windows 10 release.
We must be resilient, tactical and fearless, and make use of every platform we possess to truly become the change we still believe in.
Smartphones are ridiculously powerful; so much so that their upgrade cycle dramatically outpaces the ability of developers to actually make use of their features.
Built-in apps make use of this design the most, but the taskbar and Start menu mix a black theme with touches of transparency.
The OpenToonz software will include features created by the studio, so animators can make use of the techniques the group pioneered over the years.
Perhaps most importantly, such tax-credit policies begin to break down if there is no prospect of jobs that make use of people's skills.
Consumers should make use of an account's automatic notification options, which send text or email alerts when the balance falls below a certain level.
Choose any option from the Filter, Blur Gallery list, and there's a new Noise tab to the right that you can make use of.
The industry side argues that rather than try to reinvent the wheel for military purposes, the DOD should instead make use of commercial solutions.
"The Russian government and its security and intelligence services frequently make use of non-governmental intermediaries to achieve their foreign policy objectives," it said.
However, only big spenders and frequent Delta flyers who wouldn't otherwise qualify for the next level of status can make use of this benefit.
According to new data from Fidelity, just 2000 percent of its clients who are 2401 and over make use of the catch-up program.
Corporations, organizations, and individuals all make use of these products and technologies: hackers took advantage of one Shadow Brokers tool to target Cisco customers.
State attorneys general can also make use of the business protection statutes at the heart of the Sandy Hook families' case to pursue gunmakers.
"Finally, the time is here when iPhone owners can make use of the multi-functional RIGGAD – your phone's favorite lamp," reads an IKEA statement.
Andy Jassy, leader of all things AWS, noted that General Electric, for example, could make use of the computational functionality at its wind farms.
Make use of the 5 Every Day app which lets you know about five things happening in Los Angeles every day of the week.
By comparison, the United States is still uncertain how to make use of its cyberweapons after spending billions of dollars to build an arsenal.
While Mr. Mallory now describes himself as "significantly better off financially," he hasn't yet found the time to make use of his recent windfall.
To fully protect consumers, the government may have to make use of the space offered by the law, and political will, to take action.
Having said that there are some ways at least the GDPR is allowing the government and allowing employers to make use of that data.
Having Meetups in WeWork spaces helps make use of office locations that tend to be busy during the day and less so after hours.
It has also expanded into online entertainment and film, hoping to make use of its advertising data and customers to become a cultural force.
I can make use of the new DoorDash and Lyft benefits, and I also value the card&aposs Priority Pass airport lounge access benefit.
But it also indicated that they intended to make use of information that has come to light since the House's impeachment vote in December.
The accounts, which would come without restrictions on when (or why) the owners can make use of them, would work similarly to Roth IRAs.
It will make use of Sustainable Marine Energy's PLAT-I floating in-stream tidal energy technology and be delivered in phases starting in 2020.
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To offset that, the vessel can also make use of a 24-meter-tall cylindrical rotor sail developed by Norsepower Oy, another Finnish company.
And as we've said, you don't have to be trying to stay one step ahead of the authorities to make use of these apps.
I was hoping to see more clever ways to make use of the 7.3-inch display or even the smaller 4.6-inch cover display.
Travelers wanting to make use of Voom can book their trips online, using either the dedicated Voom app for smartphones, or the Voom website.
It should make use of the Kirin 990 processor, which Huawei is set to announce this week at the IFA trade show in Berlin.
He has since learned Italian, Spanish, some Greek and French, and hopes to make use of his lingual skills while playing professionally in Europe.
The administration estimates that only nine employers who use the accommodation process now will make use of this new rule to become fully exempt.
According to the writer and mycologist Lawrence Millman, the shaman would make use of Amanita muscaria's psychoactive effects in order to perform healing rituals.
It's a familiar cause of housing death in the city, one familiar to the many bands and artists that make use of Lindsay's space.
Over the next several years, the probe will make use of the gravity of Venus and dip closer and closer to the sun's surface.
Yes, we make use of stories that are on the site to work into an edition but we're not actually using the stories themselves.
Dish is under pressure to make use of a good chunk of its spectrum by March 2020 or risk having it yanked by the FCC.
Of course you might not want to disable your webcam completely, in which case there are third-party software tools you can make use of.
As long as both partitions are visible to your computer as it boots up, you can choose which OS you want to make use of.
OpenGrid was developed over the past six months after Chicago government officials kept hearing that the data sets were too unwieldy to make use of.
Mohri argues that reducing the tedious hand-tuning required to make use of neural networks could make it easier to detect and prevent such problems.
I couldn't have a conversation with Damon's alter ego, and, crucially, I was unable to make use of any of the facilities at his campsite.
Leahy has pushed the Defense Department to make use of these funds — and for greater clarity on how allegations of civilian casualties are being handled.
Over the years, Foursquare has shifted its model away from consumer apps and toward enterprise products for businesses to make use of large, aggregated location.
We should be given the information to make informed decisions about our use of applications that make use of and sell our data and information.
It's the only iPad Pro keyboard to make use of the Smart Connector on the back of the tablet, which handles pairing and power automatically.
Or did she succumb to Paris Opera-itis, that near-irresistible desire to make use of a decent budget and go crazy with the costumes?
Companies are scrambling to make use of that data to understand how people and vehicles move, or to check for tiny imperfections in new products.
Another type of app that has ended up being a good fit is apps that make use of watch sensors to monitor health and fitness.
The tangled nature of chip-industry supply chains, says Mr Ernst, means that many non-American companies make use of American parts or intellectual property.
AdviceRobo solutions make use of a machine learning platform that combines data from structured and unstructured sources to score and predict risk behavior of consumers.
These buildings make use of innovative new materials like glued-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminate timber (CLT), both of which are gaining in popularity.
City dwellers, however, will need to make use of chipping and shredding services, which have become festive events in their own right in some neighborhoods.
Members can make use of a concierge service and an app that allows them to book meeting rooms, order room service, manage invoices, and network.
From there, it's headed to NASA, which is going to open it up and make use of the experimental results and other cargo held within.
If available, the API can make use of special AI chips on the device — or fall back to the CPU if that's the only option.
And that turning of attention from the internal commentary can greatly reduce anxiety and help us make use of our skills that we naturally have.
Make use of third-party appsImage: ScreenshotWhile downloading third-party apps can feel like a hassle, sometimes they give you some incredible options for shooting.
This is the area where Apple stores potentially the most personal information, although it doesn't make use of it for advertising or other business purposes.
We should be given the information to make informed decisions about our use of applications that make use of and sell our data and information.
But the Wintch's haven't been able to fully make use of the land because wild horses often eat all of the grass his cattle need.
But significant research and development still needs to be done if the world is going to be able to make use of that ample resource.
The move continues Twitter's efforts to make use of its largely wasted real estate on its welcome screens and at the top of uses' timelines.
It suspects that they're a lot more likely to make use of Continuum, allowing a person to keep their files with them at all times.
Unleash your inner narcissist (we're not judging) and get ready to make use of the retweet button that will become available for your own tweets.
Straight Kicks Everywhere Coming into this bout, it seemed that Whittaker could make use of his crisp jab and bewitching feints to make a difference.
He also found in his research that portfolio losses in the early years of retirement would make use of the rule unsafe for many retirees.
The latest Microsoft Health app unlocks Cortana integration for Android users, and you'll need the Cortana app for Android to make use of the feature.
Originally dubbed Skype Teams internally, Microsoft will launch the service as Microsoft Teams once it's broadly available for businesses and schools to make use of.
According to Huawei's complaint, Samsung has failed to properly license the patents, but continues to make use of them in all its LTE-equipped devices.
Because Magny likes to jab and to make use of his impressive reach, his lead foot is often out ahead of him and toed inwards.
ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) - Mongolia launched its first satellite on Wednesday, part of its efforts to make use of new technology to diversify its resource-dependent economy.
Deer, the researchers argue, are not only sensitive to Earth's magnetic field but also make use of it when it is time to run away.
Microsoft is now creating a Composable Shell (C-Shell) for its own developers as well as creators of Universal Windows Apps to make use of.
The key idea is to make use of information from those who can best assess the likely behavior of entrants: members of immigrant communities themselves.
To make use of the Echo family's improved audio quality, Amazon Music has been updated to enable HD audio streaming for an additional $5 month.
You can make use of the Apple Watch Studio either in the Apple Store app, on Apple's website, or in person at an Apple Store.
The problem with this is that we end up missing some of those connections, even if we don't actually make use of them that often.
Some location brokers make use of small, inconspicuous devices that can pick those numbers out of the air to identify the phones that wander by.
Brazen colonizers will almost certainly have to produce their own food, and perhaps make use of Martian soils and minerals to get that job done.
Meanwhile, the platform promised to "expand the efficiency of coal in meeting our energy needs," while stepping up efforts to make use of nuclear power.
Contemporary art can learn from the aesthetic value of the traditional arts, whereas traditional arts can make use of the dynamic tone of contemporary arts.
That the tax code is biased in favor of uber-wealthy people, who are the only ones who can make use of these write-offsC.
Qualcomm Life builds products that make use of medical data — including by storing it in the cloud — so has a financial stake in this debate.
Already, it said, it has run "social trials" and testing using fixed-route public buses and freighter trucks that make use of autonomous driving tech.
Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, said that his client "never intended to make use of the recordings," and that he recorded conversations instead of taking notes.
Safe Horizon said that advocates would speak during morning roll calls at station houses to encourage police officers to make use of the new services.
Instead, make use of Slack statuses and/or let your manager and coworkers know when you're stepping out for lunch, taking your dog out, etc.
The league also changed language to try to curb dangerous hits that make use of a player's helmet, altering the rule book in two places.
As more enterprise developers make use of open source, it becomes increasingly important for companies to make sure that they are complying with licensing requirements.
To make use of the surplus, Belarus will become one of the few countries with a state program to drastically increase the use of electricity.
Like others running for president who have previously run for federal office, he can make use of funds that he had raised in earlier campaigns.
Utilities have no visibility into DERs, they don't know how value or make use of them, and they don't know how to plan for them.
Anyone looking to make use of the site must also either create a new Google account or connect their existing account in order to register.
"If it's a fund where you're going to a lot of existing investors, you're trying to make use of video conference calls," the source said.
You'll also be able to make use of the system's HDR tech, which only adds to the quality of the colors and visuals it produces.
So as apps are updated to make use of all of the features on those new devices, they seem to slow down on older phones.
Most of them make use of cameraless photography techniques; a good number also engage with themes of botany or the place of women in science.
If blue is the emotional palette of her life, then 20073-year-old Ramona learns to make use of its varying shades with careful introspection.
With the exception of the premiere, the episodes will not feature Bourdain's narration or writing, but make use of the material obtained in the field.
Her loyalty was to plants and fish and the seasons, and to the villagers who taught her how to make use of everything surrounding her.
JSON extension are common formats designed to be machine readable so that other programs and tools can make use of the data, according to Google.
Mr. Irwin, who is best known for his ultra-minimalist installations that make use of natural light and site-specificity, taught a course in watercolors.
When both satellites are no longer working, researchers will be able to make use of an imager on a current NOAA weather satellite, Suomi NPP.
The committee also floated the possibility of embracing video games that make use of virtual or augmented reality to add a physical component to gameplay.
More and more of the region's 640 million consumers are going online, and starting to make use of smartphones to shop, commute and make payments.
Facebook tells TechCrunch the team will move there in the second half of 2020 to make use of its labs, prototype space and testing areas.
This prevents the vast majority of people from getting their hands on the terminal that they need to make use of mobile wallets, for instance.
The Phoblographer dislikes that the camera doesn't make use of the classic Polaroid print-style film, but said the Snap Touch offers some fun filters.
A hopeful scenario would be for the economy to one day make use of the resources these graduates bring home as experienced returnees, Huh said.
But HDR is a legitimate improvement on the new iPad Pro, and perhaps the most immediately impressive way to make use of its advanced display technology.
At the same time, if you're anti-gun, you've been given a hand to play, and the next move is to make use of that opportunity.
When it comes time to run over and hook your gear to the extraction rope, make use of Survivor Link (that super ability I recommended earlier).
We don't yet know a whole lot about the hardware components itself, but iRobot claims the Terra will make use of the company's smart mapping technology.
Fortunately, the researchers behind the paper say there may be several ways to make use of the brine, instead of dumping it back into the ocean.
But at the end of the day, the purpose of the bots is to make use of all available road space, main thoroughfare or country lane.
Even with more abilities and weapons, scarce resources means you have to adapt to intelligently make use of what you have on hand, moment to moment.
Before you click order, make use of the preview features from these six popular sites to see what your furniture will look like in your room.
Touraine said about a hundred people were expected to make use of the new injection room each day from when it opens to users on Friday.
Interactions between newcomer hacktivists and their seasoned guides resemble those found in online support forums, but instead make use of several webchat channels and Telegram groups.
South Korea's unification ministry said it would make use of a liaison office with its reclusive neighbor to work out detailed protection measures with the North.
The idea is to allow users to proactively make use of all this data to find possible issues and understand customers better to improve their businesses.
They help them build apps for Android phones, hook into Android Pay, and make use of countless other Google services, from Google Maps to Google ads.
Today, companies like Lutron, SimpliSafe, and others make use of Nest's home / away states to control things like lighting, smart blinds, home security systems, and more.
It is possible Arya will make use of her face-swapping abilities to get back to Winterfell, where she will find Sansa, Jon and, perhaps, Bran.
To Musk, there is not a demarcation point beyond clean generation of electric power and vehicles that make use of said power for emission-free operation.
Perhaps an AI that can really tell us what to do about global warming will arrive in time for us to make use of its assistance.
Xiaomi and Vivo have both shown off faster ways to charge a 4,000mAh battery, but neither have actually shipped products that make use of the tech.
You get the best of both worlds and should be able to make sounds across the spectrum, especially if you make use of its customizable slots.
Other companies known to make use of this same component in software packages include gaming brand Corsair, office supplies chain Staples, and eye-tracking company Tobii.
This shift forces changes to how we ask for, store and make use of personal data — meaning our design patterns, heuristics and best practices must evolve.
Most telescopes make use of the electromagnetic spectrum, from high-frequency gamma rays to low-frequency radio waves and every wavelength (including visible light) in between.
It's possible that Capcom will keep the traditional games on Switch to make use of local co-op while developing World for more powerful home systems.
With this in mind, a few pharmaceutical companies have set up camp at JAX to make use of the new, diversified mice and the lab's expertise.
Fortunately, there is an easy workaround to make use of your News Plus subscription even when you're not directly viewing an article in the News app.
Shrine added that public health researchers, students, and the general public could all make use of the archive to contribute useful and productive findings to science.
Accion's engine, about the size of a small coin, uses 2100 microscopic nozzles that make use of capillary action that direct propellant out of the engine.
In their presentation, their hope is to go beyond the tattoo, and make use of their AR tech within the e-commerce, health and gaming industries.
Whether you make use of the site as a listener, creator, or both, here are 93 tricks for taking your SoundCloud experience to the next level.
Other apps like Calendar and Email have also been redesigned to make use of the new format in landscape mode by dividing the screen in half.
It may also make use of pressure-sensitive technology along the lines of 3D Touch, the pressure-sensitive technology in the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus.
Effectively, ARCore makes it easier for developers to make use of the smartphone's blend of hardware and software to create more immersive and realistic AR applications.
He noted they make use of leitmotifs and symbolism: stars were a particular favourite, representing the beauty of eternity and its superiority over the material world.
If all goes according to plan, Xbox One users will start to make use of this later this year with Microsoft's fall update for the Xbox.
She'd rather the reclaimed time go no place, and that we stop seeing ourselves as things that are obligated to make use of all our time.
By incorporating the degree of polarisation of the electorate into our model, we can make use of data from elections held in very different political climates.
"It's very important for us to make use of technology to be more effective in understanding the context," Ian Ruggier, MOAS head of operations, told Mashable.
The Hirshhorn hopes that other museums will adopt the technology, and make use of the platform to engage visitors in whatever way best fits the art.
It's better to tap into your savings or make use of the IRSinstallment plan option to avoid paying a fee on top of your tax bill.
"Sales of TVs grew in China," said Executive Vice President Katsuaki Nomura, adding that the company is continuing to make use of Foxconn's sales network there.
Game developers can make use of the rendering technique in titles, and Microsoft has created a new DirectX Raytracing (DXR) API to complement Nvidia's RTX work.
And like most affordable robot cleaners, the 35C opts for randomized cleaning patterns that make use of the infrared sensors located it in its front bumper.
Nonetheless, I can make use of something as simple as an emoji to bridge that divide and build deep connections with him on my own terms.
Even better, Ignition says that the majority of recent phones and devices made in the last three years can already make use of the broader spectrum.
She runs through drills that target an attacker's most vulnerable spots (throat, eyes, septum, crotch) and make use of participants' strongest parts (knees, elbows, teeth, brain).
"I think a lot of the value in the analytics, and how you can make use of them, is how quickly you can react," Sevenhuysen says.
Sure, I sacrifice some privacy to make use of various services like Gmail, YouTube, and Netflix, but the Solarin won't do anything to help me there.
Otherwise, for Stephens, it would be good to see him make use of his strength and his being used to competing against stronger men than Barao.
To them, it was expected that their kids would learn everything they could from America, then return to Korea and make use of what they'd learned.
"We can try to remove the sargassum from the beaches and make use of that Sargassum, make this bad thing into a good thing," Hu said.
Try to remember the kinds of questions they ask, how they follow up on the other person's answers, and even how they make use of silence.
Make use of 3D Touch on Control Center icons: With the redesigned Control Center in iOS 10, there's a legitimately useful reason to utilize 3D touch.
If Asmara's UNESCO bid is successful, it will be a victory for Eritreans who want to make use of their painful history, rather than erase it.
Rummelhoff said floating wind farms use the same turbine technology as traditional wind farms, meaning projects could make use of the existing wind power supply chain.
But their small numbers, now in the hundreds, cannot make use of the extensive infrastructure built for the more than 10,000 troops based here decades ago.
In January, Alternative for Germany's leader, Frauke Petry, suggested that the German police "make use of firearms" if necessary to keep migrants from crossing the border.
Some Defy Ventures alumni, like Coss Marte who founded the fitness bootcamp ConBody, have been able to make use of Defy's incubator to raise seed money.
VMware plans to make use of Carbon Black's cloud security product line to help propel it to success in cybersecurity, a new focus for the company.
And pantries typically don't have the cooking facilities to make use of the leftover ingredients restaurants may be able, and are often very eager, to supply.
Once you have that in place, you can build data models and then develop applications that make use of the data to drive a better experience.
There are also plans to re-launch a water-bottling company to make use of the 10,000 gallons of water produced daily in the underground caves.
Storage boxes and other organizational tools are great buys n easy way to make use of the space and give all of your things a home.
In order to have a more balanced approach, the president may have to make use of a little truthful hyperbole in order to untie his hands.
Millions of American families make use of 22019s to plan ahead for their children's higher education — often beginning when a child is at a young age.
Daniel, a high school dropout, used his 23 years as a security guard to educate himself but despairs that anyone will make use of his intelligence.
New companies like Boom Supersonic are trying to make use of the technology for transoceanic routes, with backing from investors like Richard Branson and Japan Airlines.
But exactly how the millions of third party apps running on its platform make use of the facial biometric feature is a whole other issue, though.
In the course of ring-cutting, Ngannou could look to make use of the double jab to straight right hand that he threw repeatedly against Blaydes.
Since then, though, nearly every home networking company has followed suit and Plume has been forced to find new ways to make use of its technology.
"It's more interesting to make use of the fact that you've two earlobes and the pieces can communicate with each other," Ms. van der Velden said.
"The Walking Dead" doesn't often make use of modern selections for its soundtrack, so the creative choice to use "At the Bottom of Everything" sticks out.
But the final rule, issued in August, switched gears and allowed the government-sponsored entities to make use of VantageScore as an alternative to FICO scores.
CraftshackCraftshack delivers beer to every state but AK, AR, KY, MN, and UT, so most Americans can make use of this fine craft beer delivery service.
Landon said her institution is stocked for the "foreseeable future" -- anywhere from one to six months, depending on how they make use of what's in stock.
Embedded cars employ a built-in antenna and chipset, while tethered connections make use of hardware to let drivers connect to their cars through their smartphones.
While it is recommended to make use of Tokyo's extensive public transit network during the Olympics, at times it might be necessary to take a cab.
Again, that's assuming you only redeem points on travel at the highest value, and it's assuming you make use of the $300 travel credit every year.
Because many hedge funds make use of shell corporations or nested L.L.C.s, it's impossible to quantify how much government debt around the world they actually hold.
Clipping masks make use of the iPad's camera feature, letting users fill vectors with imported photos from the camera roll or ones taken on the spot.
Nonetheless, it did not make use of its power to demand the return of profits linked to the wrongdoing, meaning the bank faces no financial penalty.
Disconnect your browsing data from your Facebook account, and the company can still make use of it; it just can't be used to aggressively target ads.
Two-thirds of the companies that the BoE surveyed make use of such systems, Tom Mutton, the central bank's fintech director told Breakingviews in an interview.
One of our favorite ways to spend a holiday weekend is to finally make use of our apartment mood boards and spruce up our living space.
The backing allowed Lazada to move into Alibaba's ecosystem and make use of all of the innovation and features for sellers on their platform, said Meana.
As companies such as Facebook make use of facial recognition technology, according to Bambauer, the definition of what exactly a biometric identifier is becomes a problem.
Unlike data breaches in other industries, where hackers make use of flaws in a company's security practices, many digital medical records systems don't even require passwords.
However, the UAW is benefiting from its show of strength, as are politicians and pundits rushing to make use of the strike to advance their agendas.
Well, if you've held out on getting an Echo in order to save face and make use of your old speaker, now you can have both.
"The result was that clients for years were able to make use of ING bank accounts for criminal activities pretty much undisturbed," a prosecution statement said.
The bank claimed to be the first U.K. retail bank to make use of the voice-activated personal assistant with its mobile banking app on Monday.
But if it wants to get more serious about software, and make use of its growing pile of cash, it may eventually decide to spend more.
Disconnect your browsing data from your Facebook account, and the company can still make use of it; it just can't be used to aggressively target ads.
Myriad other recipes make use of blood, but the Maasai tribe of Kenya and Tanzania sustain themselves on a diet based nearly entirely around the stuff.
At Hotel Riu Palace Jamaica, guests can make use of a freshwater pool, beachside bar, Jacuzzi, and sauna, as well as a wellness center offering massages.
Framing the entrance to the second-floor gallery, Tintin Wulia's short videos make use of everyday materials and witty metaphors to engage with greater social divides.
"We try to make use of their technology as much as possible," Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said in Tokyo on Thursday, before praising Huawei's research prowess.
I know I'll definitely make use of the mineral pool on my next visit, which I plan to schedule right after I win our office lotto pool...
This allows Hu and Ramanan's system to make use of pixels that are relatively far away from the patch when deciding if it contains a tiny face.
The new Z1d instances are obviously meant for applications that need a lot of compute power (and for applications that can't make use of GPUs for that).
The Schiaparelli lander will make use of a heat shield, parachute, thrusters and a "crushable structure" that will absorb the impact of the landing, the ESA said.
The United States often arrests alleged foreign criminals, including hackers, when they're in a convenient jurisdiction to make use of extradition treaties or avoid extradition battles altogether.
Alternatively, an exoplanet-hunting telescope could make use of a giant starshade, which would block ambient starlight by sitting between the telescope and the star being observed.
"So we try to make use of their technology as much as possible," he said, dismissing concerns it poses a security threat to his country, at least.
The new 2020 rover will make use of Curiosity's landing system and rover chassis design, but will carry a new set of seven instruments and upgraded hardware.
In theory Neighbour-Free Seats is a great idea, not just for an airline to make use of unsold seats, but for passengers who want additional space.
Google will of course use the system itself, but it is also billing the new TPU as an unrivaled resource for other companies to make use of.
" Captain Simon Child was also keen to make use of that second chance, saying: "We just want to make the most of the opportunity we've been given.
Interestingly, you still have full access to the trackpad in this mode, so if you don't want to make use of the touchscreen, you don't have to.
"There is a risk that car sales won't be that good in the first quarter, but we need to make use of the tariff drop," he said.
He said Turkey would continue to make use of its Credit Guarantee Fund and may seek to focus its allocation on high-tech and intermediate goods producers.
Knowing the company's geeky target audience, there'll be plenty of us who do make use of that facility, and I myself have opted for the sRGB option.
Alternatively, cut out the middleman by sending articles straight to your Kindle: Amazon itself offers official extension tools for Chrome and Firefox you can make use of.
Better still, it could make use of its combined fiscal potential by mutualising some debt and creating a euro-area budget big enough to offer meaningful stimulus.
Governments all over the world make use of committees to defer tricky decisions or make work for bureaucrats, but in Myanmar the craze is reaching new heights.
With this tool, Astro Digital hopes to create a user-friendly platform that enables customers to easily understand and make use of terabytes worth of satellite data.
It also employs game mode to make use of the smartphone's accelerometer and gyroscope, and lets you ask Siri to help you track down new TV shows.
In its recommendations, the Commission says Germany should make use of its budget surplus to boost public investment and create favourable conditions for stronger real wage growth.
Defense Minister Jakke Valakivi urged drivers to make use of shoddy alternate routes and said military planes were only being used to transport people with urgent needs.
Despite being designed as a dumb terminal—a client machine designed to make use of a more powerful mainframe—the ADM-19773A was a smash financial success.
Hart and Haddish head to an ultrasound clinic to make use of her two-for-one ultrasound discount, where the bemused technician asks Haddish if she's pregnant.
In addition to machine learning, though, there are also plenty of other high-performance computing applications that now make use of GPUs to speed up their processing.
This launch arrives alongside the release of the Mirage Solo, the first headset on the Daydream VR platform to make use of Google's WorldSense positional tracking system.
The Bluetooth support allows HoloLens owners to make use of a new Clicker accessory, included in the box, instead of the air tap gestures to navigate around.
"You have a tool at your disposal in this regard, should you make use of it, in this Office of Science and Technology Policy," the letter reads.
Alcatel The Xess has a custom launcher designed to make use of its expansive display, but underneath is standard Android Lollipop, along with all of Google's services.
While Jerusalem is already home to a U.S. consulate, Israelis are unable to utilize it, and must travel to Tel Aviv to make use of these services.
The canceled working-level talks with Pompeo should move forward and be followed by a regular schedule of negotiations to make use of any momentum from Singapore.
A three-camera system installed in my home and a one-camera system in a little one-room surf shack I make use of when conditions allow.
The U.K. government could build on these advantages to focus on the overall innovation environment to best make use of its human capital and higher education assets.
The level design is all new, enemy count is significantly reduced, and the gory finishing move mechanic has been adapted to make use of the teleportation controls.
They now can subvert the lifecyles of pests, preserve the natural enemies of pests and make use of other scientific innovations in an Integrated Pest Management approach.
Almost as soon as President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Federal Housing Administration in the 1930s, Mr. Trump eagerly sought to make use of its loan subsidies.
Sony is working on a new software called PlayStation Assist that will make use of artificial intelligence and user data to provide players with tips and strategy.
During the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday, several members of the board noted that they "don't know" precisely how many city departments make use of surveillance technologies.
More people in the room: One of the benefits, Chowdhury said, is that you don't have to be an experienced coder to make use of the tool.
As a last resort, Japan can create a framework to make use of its massive foreign reserves to help domestic banks with dollar funding, the officials said.
There are absolutely high-impact, well-established giving opportunities out there, and many of them can make use of hundreds of millions of dollars in new funding.
Germany isn't about to make use of its robust balance sheet to boost spending despite concerns over a growth slowdown, its deputy finance minister told CNBC Saturday.
The pieces make use of Mich's signature fabric T'nalak—a traditional fabric handwoven by the T'boli tribe in the Philippines, luxury peach bloom felt, and raffia straw.
She is not the only designer to make use of vintage textiles, but in her hands, and in her hybrid sportswear-and-scarf dresses, they looked cool.
But the employees who usually make use of priority wages are executives, noted Adam Levitin, a law professor at Georgetown, who assisted Warren in drafting the bill.
With the exception of the premiere, the episodes will not feature his narration or writing, but make use of the material obtained in the field, Zweig says.
We all make use of the credit cards, banks, mortgages, and so much else that the CFPB has had its eye on for the last six years.
Even the most seasoned, confident wine lovers make use of the expertise of the professionals in a restaurant, while guiding them as to occasion, budget and taste.
Maybe she thinks you will, in the end, work out a share with her husband that allows you each to make use of house without crossing paths.
In its recommendations, the Commission says Germany should make use of its budget surplus to boost public investment and create favorable conditions for stronger real wage growth.
Koum is departing from the company after clashing with Facebook over its attempts to weaken encryption and make use of user data, according to The Washington Post.
Kamara organizes career talks with successful women in schools, encourages girls to do extracurricular activities and helps them figure out how to make use of their talents.
With FBA, merchants pay a fee to have their inventory stored in Amazon's fulfillment centers and to make use of the company's supply chain and shipping operations.
It&aposs made up for the $95 per year fee, because I travel fairly often, and I make use of the benefits as much as I can.
"In that context, the Commission intends to make use of the applicable margin of appreciation in the light of the cyclical situation of France," the Commission said.

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