Similar words: high tech, highlight, high time, fighter, lighten, tighten, eighteen, brighten. Meaning: [ˌhaɪˈtek] adj. resembling or making use of highly advanced technology or devices.
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61. I looked down at my keyboard and noticed the spacebar of this high-tech machine was stuck.
62. High-tech companies also have moved into the industrial park that was first home to Wrigley.
63. Voters also defeated Proposition 201, a complicated measure aimed at restricting shareholder lawsuits, which have plagued Silicon Valley high-tech companies.
64. High-tech stocks have always been highly volatile, partly because of their past booms and busts.
65. Some are suspected but not yet charged with the kidnapping of high-tech executives, authorities said.
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66. Some of the high-tech leaders, notably Doerr, gave money to Clinton and the Democrats in the last election.
67. But post-modern war has no need of politics, or states, or disciplined armies, or high-tech weapons.
68. But the focus Monday was economics and the effect that the Republican program would have on the high-tech industry.
69. Equally important to continued economic growth, say the economists, is the high-tech spending boom.
70. Recently, however, investors have been shifting into high-tech industry and property development, which demand more capital.
71. And their bets paid off big, from the high-tech realm of computers to the low-tech business of making mortgage loans.
72. Employers who use immigrant workers for high-tech jobs and others may yet face restrictions on that labor pool.
73. Indeed, even amid the rout, some bellwether high-tech companies continue to report strong results.
74. Instead[sentencedict.com], Thyssen Stahl plans to spend 750 million marks this year mostly on expanding high-tech domestic operations.
75. Its swoon in after-hours trading suggests that more high-tech market jitters may be in the offing today, however.
76. Corvino was the sixth member of the spy ring to be arrested for stealing high-tech secrets from several silicon valley firms.
77. It is also a sort of high-tech snare, with State Police as hunters and hundreds of hapless cabbies their sorry prey.
78. Being tested was: Can small units, equipped with high-tech gizmos, stop or slow down a much larger enemy force?
79. The control panels have a high-tech look, and you can toggle the heads-up on and off during your flight.
80. The problem with a high-tech start-up is that you have a net cash outflow.
81. Not everything on the floor will set new high-tech records.
82. Dallas-based Centex Real Estate Corp. is leading the high-tech pack.
83. Her eyes are now a flashing turquoise thanks to high-tech ophthalmic fashion.
84. Mostly, they have failed to acknowledge one basic tenet of the high-tech world: We know too much.
85. Weed control is an equally high-tech combination of stale seedbeds, flaming and mechanical weeding.
86. Too often, he believes, the medical world fails the dying by substituting high-tech treatment for personal commitment.
87. He showed the children his famed high-tech £17,500 Lotus prototype track racing bike and answered a barrage of questions.
88. Read in studio A firm has come up with a new high-tech way to beat credit card fraud.
89. Some Carlsbad residents feel that they need to coddle their budding high-tech companies sprouting around Palomar Airport.
90. This, according to the glossy advertising material and high-tech television commercials, could solve all your company's presentation problems.
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