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It’s also one of the most hazardous, with the desire to gain an edge putting pressure on commanders to turn over more and more warfighting power to machines.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its drying time can be a pinch point in a body shop’s operations, limiting how many cars it can turn over in a day.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the end, Ver agreed to admit only to a “willful” failure to report and pay taxes on all his bitcoin and turned over the $50 million.

From Salon

The city is expected to turn over the last of its discovery evidence sometime this month.

From Los Angeles Times

The county turned over the lawsuits but said the other documents were covered by a protective order.

From Los Angeles Times