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Instead, these markets need "great leaps downward" - simplifying and cost-reducing technologies that promise to open up historically locked markets.

As I noted in my Labor Day blog post, September is historically a bad month for stocks.

Loss of species from climate change has certainly been suggested as a possible concern as well, but biodiversity in the Earth's warming periods has increased, not decreased historically.

"We thought it was in both of our interest to try to reach a resolution and save the game and to be able to provide the mind of superb entertainment the NBA historically has provided," Hunter said.

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But this division is culturally and historically relative.

And that may well be right theologically, but read historically it's not in the Bible.

The severity of the haze is in large part determined by the conditions that historically made Hong Kong so ideal for the sea-faring trade.

Our vessels can transport a wider array of cargo, access a larger number of ports due to their shallow draft and onboard crane equipment, and have historically achieved greater charter rate stability.

Gold has done very well historically in deflation.

Though structurally flawed from its origins – and historically biased toward powerful interests – this model functioned for 150 years.

Meron Benvenisti's “Son of the Cypresses” is also a tirade against Israel's attempt to wipe the Palestinians from the map both physically and historically.

The difference between main memory and disk storage is not clear to most people, but unfortunately, the way we’ve historically designed software forces users—even your mom—to know the difference and to think about their documents in terms of the way a computer is constructed.

App developers have historically built identity into the app itself, maintain-ing a local user store for authentication.

There must also be some doubt whether Fiat, whose main expertise lies in small cars, can steer to safety a firm whose sales have historically depended on light trucks.

Many argued the country would right things it had historically, or recently, done wrong.

As the hurrricane season draws to a close this week, the lack of big storms making landfall in the US this year has pushed reinsurers' catastrophe losses to historically low levels.

Currently, arbitrated decisions are usually enforceable in the government courts, but that is a recent development; historically, enforcement came from a firm's desire to maintain its reputation.

Moreover, critics say that the army has historically done little but brutalise its own citizenry and foment instability.

One who advocates the recovery of territory culturally or historically related to one's nation but now subject to a foreign government.

Milla's chalked-off - and expertly taken - goal turned out to have historically urgent resonance.

Water from these areas historically needed no filtering.