Diminishing returns in the sciences seem inevitable because the low-hanging fruit was picked first. |
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These, however, look like a rather larger mountain to climb than picture phones, which you could call the low-hanging fruit of privacy invasion. |
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These changes represent the low-hanging fruit of increased horsepower and add 25 horses to the 260 hp on the stock version. |
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So rather than just chase the big innovations all the time, we should also make sure we unleash the smaller quick hits, the low-hanging fruit. |
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I personally thought General Motors could have gone a lot further, that they missed a lot of low-hanging fruit. |
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I think that's where we need to be thinking about where the programs need to be going in terms of beyond the low-hanging fruit. |
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This supports the compelling argument that the industry has yet to harvest all the low-hanging fruit. |
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Is it believable or is it just going for low-hanging fruit on tax treaties and economic activities? |
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Each of these products might lead us to a low-hanging fruit. |
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But the driver has to be movies because it's the low-hanging fruit. |
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Even in a capital wracked by partisan fighting, this should be low-hanging fruit. |
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When it comes to the players who are playing, you just pluck the low-hanging fruit. |
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The low-hanging fruit of cost-effective reliability improvements may come from network users. |
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In addition, corporate tax rates are at their lowest level in a half-century, making them low-hanging fruit as a potential revenue source. |
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Another voiced concern that the low-hanging fruit would soon be out of reach for developing countries. |
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However, now that the low-hanging fruit has been successfully plucked the task of domestic growth is going to be that much more difficult for the superstore operators. |
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And with the successful reforms of the last 20 years, we've picked the low-hanging fruit and we're going to have to do something pretty substantial to get out of this. |
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But email is just the low-hanging fruit of the wireless data market. |
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These days police officers seem to spend much of their time plucking the low-hanging fruit afforded by motorists or minor transgressors of petty government edicts. |
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Lately, though, there has been so much low-hanging fruit that you can't take a step in any direction without bumping into an overripe mango. |
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Continuing with the low-hanging fruit, if you will, on the LTE patents you had indicated that you were also developing LTE technology. |
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Geographical expansion is low-hanging fruit. |
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Examples of low-hanging fruit include turning equipment off when not in use, checking for air leaks, inspecting steam traps and replacing worn-out insulation. |
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It was pretty low-hanging fruit, actually. |
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By trying these first, all the low-hanging fruit in a stolen hash table can quickly be unscrambled. |
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Obtaining energy savings from low-hanging fruit is one thing, but preventing low-hanging fruit from growing back is another. |
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The difficulty with these energy-saving opportunities is that once they are identified, the company has to incorporate them into an operations or maintenance schedule or the low-hanging fruit could grow back. |
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These customers are your low-hanging fruit. |
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There will probably be some low-hanging fruit that might be the first things that would make sense, but certainly we will have to prioritize at some point. |
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