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Today, engineers have a huge amount of tools at their disposal to rapidly prototype new car bodies.
Today engineers have a huge amount of tools at their disposal to rapidly prototype new
China has shifted rapidly to electric cars.
Just like this one, China has shifted rapidly
The country's rapidly aging population is also going to add pressure to workforce growth and government spending.
The country's rapidly aging population is also going
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While the intention is to keep people safe, the act could also stifle progress in a rapidly evolving industry that could surpass the significance of the Industrial Revolution.
rapidly evolving industry that could surpass the significance of the Industrial Revolution.
These younger politicians potentially have greater concern for the future, particularly in a country like Japan that faces these challenges for the social welfare budget of a rapidly aging population and declining birth rates.
That's particularly true when it comes to rapidly advancing tech and social media.
And thanks to all the chaos so far, his ownership Twitter is rapidly losing its main source of income, advertisers.
RAPIDLY LOSING ITS MAIN SOURCE
With the debris rapidly, heading your way.
At the detonation site, the air pressure expands outward rapidly, creating a vacuum.
The UK central bank, the Bank of England, also raised interest rates to try to slow inflation, yet UK prices have continued to rise rapidly.
Yet UK prices have continued to rise rapidly.
And it’s home to a rapidly-growing list of other creators like Real Engineering, Not