Sentences with phrase «kind of system sold»

HDT had been awarded a government contract for the same kind of system sold by Brown's company.

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It's an effort to replace government - built satellite systems that collect and then share data with much cheaper privately owned systems, which in turn collect and sell weather, climate and other kinds of needed information to governments and private customers around the world.
Why it won't go away: Minecraft sold about a gazillion copies, so clearly every game needs to feature some kind of crafting system.
So while I believe that, at times, the system may appear as a ds of some kind, the major selling point for me will be local multiplayer.
The steering feels artificially heavy, and the infotainment system and center stack are past their sell - by date, though the head - up display is kind of cool.
In countries such as the UK, one quarter of new vehicles might have some kind of AEB system; but only 1 % of previously sold cars might have AEB [33].
Suddenly, rival companies Microsoft and Sony were clamoring to introduce their own answer to that control system - the kind of simple yet effective idea that made the Wii one of the most accessible and best - selling consoles of all time.
Often welded together from scrap metal by the same individuals who use them to sell their goods, these structures embody the kind of spontaneous, street - level commercial activity that contributes to a given city's economic vitality and dynamism, despite its ambivalent status with respect to the official financial system.
The Neo even has an internal slot designed for the kind of IC card used for payments on Japanese transportation systems and elsewhere; the phone itself does have NFC, but IC cards are much more widely used in Japan, so many companies sell cases with built - in slots to give phones impromptu mobile payment support.
Instead, Apple is selling a new kind of music experience - one that isn't able to be produced with mobile devices, low - end speakers used for digital voice assistants, or even high - end speaker systems that may exceed $ 1,000.
Honestly, I kind of thought fingerprint scanners were gimmicky unless you wanted to use your phone for mobile payments, but now I'm sold: the Nexus Imprint sensor makes it super easy to unlock the phone or to login to apps like LastPass that take advantage of Google's fingerprint recognition system.
Other assumptions might be hinted at in conversational or contract language that indicates a value system at odds with my own, or pre-existing mindset about certain kinds of issues such as selling the marital home, or post-divorce relocation, or «parental alienation», or what «children» (my children?)
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