Many others, however, expect the new systems to dramatically ease the task of moving information from paper to computers.
The existence of this abstraction layer architecture dramatically eases the task of integrating OWB in CE devices, resulting in fast and easy implementation on target platforms.
This solution dramatically eases the design, management, and implementation of networks; VENA greatly simplifies operations at data centers as they become more virtualized or extend further to branch offices and remote locations.
He knew he could not carry Lieutenant Grinager in the cramped shaft, so he squatted and laid her back down on the decking, the pain in his shoulder easing dramatically once it had been freed of its burden.
Good definitions can dramatically ease the process of mapping one set of data into another set of data.
Mr. Chukhrai was among the first Soviet directors to gain prominence in the 1950's after Josef Stalin died and his successor, Nikita Khrushchev, dramatically eased censorship of the cinema.
That picture of Republican disunity eased dramatically this week with the defeat on Tuesday of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman in the Democratic primary in Connecticut and the news on Thursday that Britain had foiled a potentially large-scale terrorist plot.
Richard Jeffrey, chief investment officer at Cazenove Capital Management, forecast: "2012 will see the inflation squeeze on households ease dramatically."
Admirers laud the two men for dramatically easing the cold war and sensibly recognizing the limits of American power to shape the world.
They found that tiny amounts of polymers, substances with very long molecules, dramatically ease friction.