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low tech

[loh-tek] / ˈloʊˈtɛk /


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Back in the 1980s and 1990s, when many of today’s retirees moved into the homes they’re selling, attracting a buyer was simpler and low-tech.

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But some of the high-tech company’s biggest problems began with a very low-tech nuisance: unexpectedly turbulent rainstorms in North Texas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Keeping the rupee cheap could be a way to support exporters, especially in low-tech sectors that will be hit hardest by U.S. duties, said Dhiraj Nim, an FX strategist and economist at ANZ.

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This is often a decidedly low-tech operation involving spray-foam insulation to seal cracks, and weather stripping around windows and doors.

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The auditor released its 153-page report after a team of thieves used low-tech methods to break into the museum last month and steal France’s crown jewels, drawing attention to the Louvre’s porous security.

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