Sentences with phrase «sell than that robot»

Christine — As a bookstore manager, you probably know more about what titles actually sell than that robot does, so don't take it too seriously.

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That's a tall order, considering just a little more than 250,000 industrial robots were sold the world over in 2015 alone, according to the IFR.
The company sold out of its supply of 1,000 robots in less than a minute.
Wonder Workshop has sold robots to more than 7,000 elementary schools around the world and expects to reach another 8,000 schools this year.
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iRobot says it is has sold more than 15 million home robots alone.
By Elly Park NEW YORK (Reuters)- American artist Barnaby Furnas has turned to a custom - made robot to help him with paintings that can sell for more than $ 100,000 at New York...
Bruce Welty, the founder of a fulfillment company that ships more than $ 1 billion of ecommerce orders each year and another company called Locus Robotics that sells warehouse robots, says he thinks the threat to jobs from the latter is overblown — especially as the rise of ecommerce creates more demand for warehouse workers.
American artist Barnaby Furnas has turned to a custom - made robot to help him with paintings that can sell for more than $ 100,000 at New York galleries.
The latest trend is selling options robots which are advertised all over the internet and promise more than they can keep.
To sell humanoid robots they would have to be better than people — and that is just not realistic yet.
It doesn't help that Future World's nominal lead (Jeffrey Wahlberg, nephew of Mark) is barely in the trailer, or that whoever cut it together couldn't find any line of dialogue better than «I think I want me a robot» to sell the film.
Not that others can not be like you but most professional traders are more interested on the material - robot, software, ebook etc - they will sell to you than your knowledge of the market.
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The resulting cost reductions would more than make up for «the lost to robots jobs» on the installation side of it (because much more would be made and sold).
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