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ThinkPad is a solid commercial mark, well known among corporate IT buyers.
FORBES: Segmentating On Fear And Lust
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Firms that have wrought technological miracles and left their commercial mark on the world usually have cellar-loads of reports, memos, e-mails, financial statements and other unpublished materials.
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Cosworth commercial director Mark Gallagher told BBC Sport the five teams were at different stages in their development but insisted all of them were pushing ahead.
BBC: US F1 and Campos deny Bernie Ecclestone's 2010 doubts
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The general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union, Mark Serwotka, called for an independent review of the private prison system.
BBC: G4S loses Wolds prison contract
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When jobs data improves or when more banks either mark their commercial real estate to market or sell it at a loss to attempt to spur more investments then perhaps the commercial real estate scenario will turn around, he says.
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It's hard to conceive of Mark Rothko making a commercial, for instance, or being asked to appear in one.
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But investment bankers argue that this would put them at an unfair disadvantage, since they have to mark their assets to market, whereas commercial banks can hold large chunks at historic cost.
ECONOMIST: The price of the Fed��s lifeline is yet to be determined
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Mark Serwotka, the leader of the Public and Commercial Services union, says his stance is "hugely disappointing" and accused the Labour Party of "emulating the Tories" on many issues.
BBC: Ed Balls: Labour cannot reverse public pay freeze
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Now they have to reach that 90% mark - and as nobody thinks there's much of a commercial case for anything more than around two thirds of homes to get fibre-based broadband, that's quite a big ask over four years.
BBC: The fight for faster broadband
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"There's often a lot of reluctance to accept alternatives, including commercial solutions, because they are seen as threats to the big space programs, " says Mark Dankberg, chief executive of ViaSat Inc.
WSJ: U.S. to Trim Commercial-Satellite Use
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The industrial chamber in the commercial will be replaced with the glowing, white sterility of an Apple store and the leader would be Mark Zuckerberg giving a speech to a sea of minions in similar grey hoodies.
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