Yet ethnic Indians, who dominate much of the country's commercial life, make up 44% of the population.
Software has a much shorter commercial life than traditional patented inventions, and is often built on top of earlier products.
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Concorde's commercial life is clearly drawing to a close: even if flights eventually resume, it will be difficult to rebuild lost confidence among passengers.
The 767 was seen as coming to the end of its commercial life and the leasing deal would have helped to keep a production line open.
Predictably, like the farmers and the inner cities, the market towns are clamouring for tax-breaks, in the hope that these will make the difference between commercial life and death.
Sara Lee believes that its soul is in its brands, and that the best use of its energies is to breathe commercial life into the inert matter supplied by others.
China's flourishing commercial life and embrace of globalization is enough for many to dismiss the idea that communism still has traction, as if a Starbucks on every corner is a marker of political progress.
Not necessarily known for commercial ventures during life, Marley has become a diversified businessman from beyond the grave.
They often cross sell in an attempt to get your mortgages, commercial business, life insurance, retirement plans, etc.
The instruction to answer that cry for help has done more to improve my commercial and personal life than any injunction since being told to love my enemies in Sunday School.
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The capital Willemstad, settled in 1634, is the financial and commercial centre of life on the island, as well as a Unesco World Heritage Site, thanks to its well-preserved, cotton-candy-coloured Dutch Colonial architecture and buildings like the Mikve Israel Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in use in the Western Hemisphere.
Hansa, which was built on the ruins of Tartu Commercial Bank, started life with a staff of 13, most of them in their twenties.
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That could also allow commercial satellite companies to extend the life of hardware that's now written off when fuel for maneuvering thrusters runs out.
By integrating commercial terms negotiated over the evolving life cycle of a contract with procurement and settlement transactions, companies can fully realize their projected savings.
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Only now is Japanese commercial property showing renewed signs of life.
Lord Drayson says that there is now greater enthusiasm at universities for turning the findings of basic research for example, in the life sciences into commercial spin-offs.
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Agricultural, Church-dominated economies were superseded by new forms of social organization--nascent nation states with central political institutions, urban, commercial economies and lay patronage of intellectual and cultural life.
Most of us long made peace with the professionalization and corporatization of the Games and the mystifying hallucinogenic mascots and the dewy television coverage that resembles an episode of "One Life to Live" crossed with an antidepressant commercial.
OK, maybe the Orwellian type of world in that iconic commercial is more science fiction and good advertising than real life, but Facebook and Apple are showing some hints of a healthy relationship, which may mean we might live to see the day where the two tech giants work together.
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Even in the commercial heart of its largest city, religion remains central to life in Myanmar.
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After shining at the Harvard Law School, he set up as a commercial lawyer and within a few years was financially secure for life.
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Today, it owns several big commercial banks, two of the three biggest investment trusts and a life insurer.
Several companies are already seeking to take advantage of the new field, called synthetic biology, which combines chemistry, computer science, molecular biology, genetics and cell biology to breed industrial life forms that can secrete fuels, vaccines or other commercial products.
Some of the most provocative Super Bowl advertising this year was for movies that you can't even buy yet, you will have forgotten by the time you can (if not already), will have a half-life of only weeks or months and will not be commercial successes.
But a commercial aircraft that is 15 years old is still in its prime of life.
In Paris, six Libyans, one Mr Qaddafi's brother-in-law, received life sentences in absentia for the explosion that wrecked a French commercial aircraft over Niger months after the Lockerbie bomb.
At a time when cuts in defence spending are making life tough for suppliers of military aircraft, those who make commercial planes are working flat out to expand their factories.
In September, Agnico-Eagle approved the development and construction of the La India mine project in Sonora, Mexico, with commercial production expected in the second half of 2014, with a mine life of eight years forecast.
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The first major commercial cities appeared, as a monetary economy spread further into the corners of western life.
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