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high-tech

adjective as in cutting-edge

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Koebler explained that the movement kickstarted more than 15 years ago when a growing number of farmers struggled to repair their John Deere tractors, which had become more high-tech with new sensors and software.

From Salon

Intermediate court rulings in these cases contradict each other and raise issues that haven’t been seen before even in high-tech intellectual property law.

Neal’s Yard Dairy says it plans to use a less high-tech approach to preventing future fraud, including visiting buyers in person when big cheese orders are made, rather than relying on digital contracts and emails.

From BBC

But China, which has long been the world’s factory for low-cost goods, is trying to replicate that success with high-tech exports.

From BBC

China has been counting on high-tech products to help revive its flagging economy, and the EU is the largest overseas market for the country's electric car industry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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