Consumers should balance security concerns with their need to use smart devices.
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It needed to be a good question: something smart, perceptive, and classy.
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They want a pollution economy - we want a smart green economy.
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She was obviously smart enough to understand the situation without being told.
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But the new thinking is what organisations need is really smart people.
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A sporty-meets-chic number resembled an updated version of an 'Arabian Nights' character.
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The idea of chic, must-have plants goes back a very long time.
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For a few days each year cosmopolitan chic enlivened this rural retreat.
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She couldn't remember ever looking or feeling that chic, young and carefree.
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Jonathan Adler: Happy chic style finds a home in Jonathan Adler's collection.
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However, the reality of wearing his trendy design is brutal and impractical.
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The other drink that has become trendy in recent years is gin.
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New record shops are springing up in trendy Berlin, selling only vinyl.
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The best positioned of those is the new trendy hangout of Newstead.
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This episode takes places at the trendy and stylish Cavendish Shopping Centre.
Ús de voguish en anglès
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Strongly influenced by the secondhand versions of Nietzsche voguish in anglophone culture at the time.
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The backbone of the set is voguish club music.
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Then he got swept along by contemporary film-making practices and by the voguish enthusiasm for spies.
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Take one voguish designer, one national treasure and one icon-hungry mayor and what do you get?
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In fact, any similarities between the plot and the past-voguish titular attractions begin and end with the name.
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Her methodical criticism amounts to a casebook example of what happens when we substitute voguish philosophies for common sense.
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Hanley and others repped for the home scene in America by checking out what was voguish and thus keeping Flickers progressive.
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A year or two after publication, respectable readers will not allow themselves to be seen in public with a once voguish novel.
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It is said that bad feelings existed for years when Boyle swapped McGregor for DiCaprio in his take on Alex Garland's voguish novel.
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It applied to fraud litigation a then-voguish economic theory, the efficient capital markets hypothesis, which posits that share prices reflect all publicly available information.
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And only the latter, pulsing through full-cream, slap-bass funk, last voguish in 1984, would be extolled by some as the sound of the future.
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Maybe it's the unhurried medium-long shots, or maybe the Italian master's preoccupation with alienation isn't as voguish as it was in the early 1970s.
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Ross King dresses in the black shirt, black jeans uniform that might be called goth geek, a voguish look in bio labs these days.
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The older-reader, or Young Adult category is where the voguish concentration of preachiness, teachiness, and a misguided sense of realism produces the most intense despondency.
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For the much-vaunted and voguish and allegedly liberal "multiculturalism" does not extend to embracing the imperial culture of which he was the unofficial laureate.
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Cert 12A, 106 mins The second World War film is hardly voguish and this particular war film doesn't play by the rules.