Similar words: low tide, tech, techy, techie, hi-tech, techno, willow tree, pillow talk. Meaning: adj. not involving high technology.
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1 He made low-tech, budget space movies.
2 Bulletin boards are a low-tech way to exchange information.
3 He uses low-tech theatrical devices to great effect.
4 Indeed, Grimshaw strove to make it low-tech.
5 A low-tech solution to a high-tech threat.
6 It's a decidedly low-tech spot, but a technological revolution is under way here.
7 It's an end to the time-consuming low-tech method of allocation-by-voice on the radio.
8 The company manufactures the low-tech parts in Mexico, and then assembles here.
9 Never mind the action, which sometimes resembles a low-tech early-Eighties video game and is about as interesting to watch.
10 They likely used the low-tech approach of merely guessing someone's four-digit voicemail PIN number or password.
11 It is the definition of low-tech, and that's precisely the idea.
12 Sometimes, experiences from the South show how simple,[www.Sentencedict.com] low-tech solutions can have a significant impact on a widespread problem.
13 It can even be done by more low-tech means: changing the chemical environment of the body by altering the diet or by injecting certain hormones can slow ageing, too.
14 To Washington defense elites, China's low-tech amphibious platforms are comfortably unthreatening.
15 At least it is not the low-tech labor intensive manufacturing, which creates lots and lots of jobs, for example as China is doing or other counties in Eastern and South East Asia have done.
16 This is low-tech and unsophisticated, but it can cause enough carnage to make a significant impact on the American consciousness.
17 This may sound low-tech, but, as Prof Field says, "such measures are surprisingly effective".
18 Competition from China drives low-tech firms out of the market, but forces others to upgrade.
19 But we also need ingenious low-tech innovations that help streamline operational demands and stretch resources and drugs even further.
20 They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification.
21 And their bets paid off big, from the high-tech realm of computers to the low-tech business of making mortgage loans.
22 Yet, like other places, Utah has to turn to low-tech services to soak up its growing numbers of literate job-hunters.
23 It is often more energy-intensive with a more rapid deterioration than low-tech buildings!
24 Owner-manager general trust is found playing more significant role on organisational structure and performance in high-tech than low-tech SMEs.
25 And so it has spent the last year outfitting an underground, nerve center to address that most low-tech of problems, the wait.
26 But doing it at an acceptable cost to the planet will depend on research into everything from high-tech seeds to low-tech farming practices.
27 Stiff blood vessels make your heart work harder. This low-tech test may help you prevent a heart attack.
28 Back in 2002, in a much-publicized debacle, the copy-protection scheme Sony used was undermined in a decidedly low-tech way: You simply needed to draw a line around the CD with a magic marker.
29 To track and monitor our progress, we chose a low-tech, high visibility approach: we used the walls, handwritten index cards, and white boards of the XP room to record project progress and designs.
30 A benefit of using a digital program is that you can search the data much more easily than you can with a low-tech notebook.
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