adjective
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company
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C., lobby with links to high-tech companies .
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Voters also defeated Proposition 201, a complicated measure aimed at restricting shareholder lawsuits, which have plagued Silicon Valley high-tech companies .
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Indeed, even amid the rout, some bellwether high-tech companies continue to report strong results.
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Jones, 58, has started several high-tech companies in the Pittsburgh area over the past decade.
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Even some high-tech companies had a hard time.
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Silicon Valley computer firms and other high-tech companies have been hit hard by the lawsuits.
equipment
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The high-tech equipment for these two rooms includes automatic black-out screens, to cover the huge windows during presentations.
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All require experts to care for the high-tech equipment while at sea.
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He has invested in the high-tech equipment necessary to properly perform and still be a leader in speed and cost.
firm
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To pay for civic amenities, city hall is wooing clean, high-tech firms .
industry
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Recently, however, investors have been shifting into high-tech industry and property development, which demand more capital.
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On the plus side of the ledger, several economists said Texas' growing high-tech industries would keep on growing.
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In fact, the United States is ahead of ever one in most high-tech industries , from software to biotech.
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Does southern Alameda County identify with Silicon Valley because of a spillover of the hot high-tech industries ?
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But the focus Monday was economics and the effect that the Republican program would have on the high-tech industry .
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The high-tech industry , for example, is loaded with jargon.
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Although sparsely populated, the country offers foreign travelers everything from historical monuments and castles to authentic saunas and high-tech industry .
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But post-modern war has no need of politics, or states, or disciplined armies, or high-tech weapons.
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In ultra-sophisticated black, the Moffat Discovery becomes the high-tech feature in the very latest kitchen designs.
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Indeed, even amid the rout, some bellwether high-tech companies continue to report strong results.
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Jefferson had obviously set out to design the ultimate high-tech putter and had, to a great extent, succeeded.
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On the plus side of the ledger, several economists said Texas' growing high-tech industries would keep on growing.
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The questionable nature of the high-tech goal has been challenged in another significant way in recent years.
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The Royal Navy's base in Portsmouth, and a cluster of high-tech defence firms, had helped keep south Hampshire prosperous.