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We were trying to demonstrate that bandwidth was a commodity that could be traded. But we had to encourage our partners to do trades. In order to do that, we had to lose money on them. Ken Rice
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The pixel clock has increased to about 100 MHz, resulting in the need for amplifiers and multiplexers with a bandwidth of 1 GHz. Kathryn Tucker
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Groups opposed to the merger will press the Hill to spend time investigating the deal, and the key committees have limited bandwidth to deal with all these telecom issues. Paul Gallant
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With mobile tools and field reporting using wireless, this will be a big step in the evolution of efficiency. If a public works maintenance crew needs to fix a shut off valve, they can see in real time where it is below the ground. With aerial photos and line work, such as pipes, there is a lot of visual material that requires the bandwidth that the mesh network can provide. Tom Oliver
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Growth will come not only from voice, but from global bandwidth business and value-added services. Deven Choksey
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Most companies have enough bandwidth to handle all their work plus a little extra for emergencies, but they pay a premium for going over their allocation, so it really becomes a matter of money. Paul Myers
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People who steal bandwidth aren't necessarily going to stop there; they might steal data as well. Richard Hunter
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We're looking to supply a complete managed solution that touches every aspect: security, quality of service, bandwidth requirements. Eric Shepcaro
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Organizations talk about spending their lives firefighting - dealing with the next problem without having the bandwidth to deal with what is down the pipeline. I think most of the poor have that problem. Sendhil Mullainathan
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The only edge I know is I've been around turns twice and he hasn't. Dan Hendricks
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We've all heard about space and landing on the moon, but somehow it's a very tom-boyish adventure. It's planting the flag on the moon by Neil Armstrong, and it has this very male-hero edge to it. Lily Koppel
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We stand today on the edge of a new frontier-the frontier of the 1960s, a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils-a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats. John Fitzgerald
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We have to get better. We have to establish that edge and fire in each and every one of us. People put out there that we're invincible and each loss out there kind of hits us over our head. DeMarcus Nelson
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Women were a little rough around the edges back then. They had to fend for themselves. They had to hunt and grow their own food. The men weren't always around. Pam Imes
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We're just on the edge of exploding. We're leaving a lot of plays out there on the football field, a lot of them, and, if we make those plays, you'll be talking about how we're overachieving right now. We're just one play away from opening this thing up, and I hope that it happens. Cedrick Wilson
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I think that's something a scientist can do because a scientist works at a border, at the edge of science, at the edge of knowledge, and so there's a lot of fun of reaching out and thinking about things that other people didn't think about. And so it has a kind of exploratory notion, kind of adventurous part in it. Stefan Hell
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So far the hunters have taken 3,000 to 4,000 seals. That's not ridiculously slow, but it's not fast either. It's the lower edge of the norm. Roger Simon
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I feel like I'm right on the edge of playing a lot. I'm the guy right there if they ever need me. Tre Smith
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She wants to play. No one's forcing her. Nick Bollettieri
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We made a lot of mistakes and played sloppy at times. They do a good job forcing turnovers in their press. Lori Hines
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She must have been tired. In the first half, she took her time. But, in the second half, she started forcing shots and doing the same old stuff. Willie Thomas
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Gilligan's Island ... I knew that by assembling seven different people and forcing them to live together, the show would have great philosophical implications. Sherwood Schwartz
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Would I love to have them? Yes, but I understand injuries, and there's no use in forcing it or taking any chances. Dwane Casey
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We're in a world where masculinity, especially with these big spectacle movies, is often pushed by rippling six packs and forcing an image down someone's throat trying to prove masculinity. Whereas I think true masculinity comes from having a strong sense of self. Theo James
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We played well in transition tonight. And did a good job forcing turnovers, too. Jerry Davis
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Some people are better at maths than others: no one thinks you can be 'taught' to be a mathematical genius. And no one thinks of teaching, in that context, as a kind of forcing of the will. But there seems to be an idea of writing as an intuitive pastime which is being dishonestly subjected to counterintuitive methods. Rachel Cusk
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We did a good job with our press, not so much forcing turnovers but controlling the tempo. Andy Landers