Because of those far-field sensors, in particular, the Nest knows that you're not at home if it hasn't detected movement in ages.
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Odds are, these consultants will have slipped off to their parked car, so they can call a client while glancing occasionally at the far-away playing field to stay in touch.
They will start the new season in Australia on 27 March as favourites - their new car, the RB7, has looked the class of the field so far in pre-season testing.
After becoming head of marketing three years later, he started to centralize fragmented marketing efforts in 40 far-flung U.S. field offices.
As far as Cunningham's on-field presence is concerned, Saints fans had already become accustomed to the fact that their former Great Britain legend did not always run to a full 80 minutes any more.
But the players in question will likely suffer far worse than the loss of on-field statistics.
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Two reproduced paintings, in particular, stand out at the Field and demonstrate the far-from-primitive eye of the artists.
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Liverpool almost put the game out of sight six minutes after the break when - with Matthew Upson off the field receiving treatment - Kuyt found Yossi Benayoun at the far post, but the former West Ham midfield man could not keep his volley down.
China will only sink capital into green-field East Siberian reserves sitting far closer to their border.
Ricky Ponting's Australian cricket team struggled in the popularity stakes because it was deemed to have taken on-field aggression and sledging too far, most notably during the controversial "Bollyline series" with India in 2008.
Despite the on-field success, the fans so far haven't responded as Mr. Steinbrenner might have hoped.
The other source is on the far side of the philosophical field from the first: postmodern-atheistic.
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By contrast, there have been seven new field start-ups offshore the UK so far this year, compared with a total of five noted last year.
Robinson Cano kept it a one-run game when he ranged far behind second base to field Jed Lowrie's bouncer and threw across his body to just nip Lowrie at first to end the inning.
But this is a complex field - there are other things that are so far above the heads of the end-user.
Because a once-proud, dynamic culture in the forefront of world civilizations, and still carrying a message of their own superiority to "infidels" today, is painfully visible to the whole world as a poverty-stricken and backward region, lagging far behind in virtually every field of human endeavor.
After scoring, Wambach and her teammates collected hands, and, in a pre-choreographed routine, did a long, break-dance style wave motion that gestured down to the far end of field, where goalie Hope Solo and defender Christie Rampone dropped to the ground and performed an undulating maneuver known to anyone who has ever consumed more than three drinks at a wedding: The Worm.
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Greenhouse gas would be transported to the Shell-operated Goldeneye gas field in the North Sea using, as far as possible, existing pipeline infrastructure.
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The 35-strong field split into three groups with Blue Spinnaker leading on the far side and Diamond Max on the nearside rail.
That provides a green-field opportunity to introduce disruptive innovations that rethink education by offering a service that is far more affordable, accessible, and convenient than the existing options.
Given the same field of view, a typical digital SLR will show a far shallower depth of field, but still 1.6 times larger than that of a full-frame digital camera.
It's conceivable that Congress will back down from the costly biofuel mandate, or tilt the field to favor corn, or remove the tariff that keeps out the far more cost-effective Brazilian ethanol.
Calling Amazon "the Darth Vader of the literary world, " Turow said in an op-ed piece for Bloomberg last month that an Apple lawsuit would tilt the field too far in Amazon's favor.
There are many real and pressing threats to American security, and in a world of limited resources it is perfectly defensible to re-allocate funding that would be used in a field (anti-submarine warfare) where there is little apparent need towards other far more urgent priorities.
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With Ponting briefly off the field, acting skipper Michael Clarke became concerned about how far his team were behind the over-rate and brought the erratic leg-spinner Cameron White on to bowl.
Samuels immediately took the new ball but Bravo, whose decision-making in the absence of skipper Chris Gayle has been far from impressive, failed to construct a field conducive to maintaining the pressure and Prince swiftly went on to reach his half-ton.
In fact, they can be far more expensive than a degree in the same field from your local community college, which probably offers higher-quality instruction.
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The actor may have oodles of media coverage, economic advice from Warren Buffett, a wife from Kennedy stock and an astute campaign team inherited from Pete Wilson, the last Republican governor of California, but the Field poll gives him 25% of the vote, five points behind Mr Davis's far-from-electrifying deputy, Cruz Bustamante.
"As far as I'm concerned - bring it on, as long as we're all on a level playing field - I think competition drives down price and drives innovation, " he said.
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