The spread of private provision into core public services like medical care or schools has been glacial.
Core private-sector machine orders - seen as a key indicator of corporate investment - were down by 4% from 2006.
The survey also finds a majority of enterprises, 63%, already have underway or are planning migrations to public or private clouds for core applications, including ERP.
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On Tuesday, the Swiss-based wealth manager announced it intended to publicly float the stock of its mutual fund subsidiary Julius Baer Americas, seeking to concentrate on its core private banking business.
One irony is that for all its white-glove extras (a research department, genetic profiling), a lot of what Private Health does are core functions that patients would value and providers or insurers ought to be doing but rarely do (case management, using computers).
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Japan and wild speculation about a consortium of private equity players buying the core Yahoo!
So it should be no surprise that the Microsoft private cloud will be a core focus point for the show.
The poll also suggested that the allegations regarding his private life had ravaged a core element of his traditional constituency.
Market research firm Euromonitor International tracks private-label spending in the core grocery products sectors, including food, beverages and personal care.
He suggested reorganising the agency's core functions and putting the private sector in charge of some.
The reason is straightforward: Meeting customer needs is the core value for all successful private online customer communities.
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The judge said he had also refused applications for core participant status made by private investigator Jonathan Rees, writers' association English Pen and the Index on Censorship.
Among its flaws, the bill "destroys choice and competition for private insurance and fails to address the core challenge facing small businesses--cost, " wrote Susan Eckerly, top lobbyist for the National Federation of Independent Business, in a letter to House members.
However, its core business strategy during a period of private equity ownership during the mid-noughties was to realise profit from selling its freeholds.
The Israeli-born billionaire graduated from Michigan State and launched an ultra-successful private equity firm in 1995, acquiring non-core divisions of various Fortune 1000 companies.
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Private-housing prices in the city-state's core central region rose 0.6% in the second quarter, compared with a 0.6% fall in the January-April period.
In Pakistan, the Ministry of Education formed a Core Group including representatives of both the public and private organizations of all the four provinces and areas.
The Register survey also finds considerable movement to virtualize both departmental and core enterprise applications, and companies that have implemented private cloud projects are pleased with the benefits delivered so far.
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Aside from its core search business and the dozens or hundreds of private desires we type into its search box daily, its projects like Chrome OS and now Google Drive illustrate that Google wants private users and even businesses to someday store everything in the cloud.
The full-day tours have changed over the years as more books have been written the newest in the series, "The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection" was released in April but the core tour stops come from the earlier books and a cup of Mma Ramotswe's favorite red bush tea is always on the itinerary.
Leaving only the intractable core of that natural monopoly to be either public or private and regulated.
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In Japan private-label goods make up just 5% of Euromonitor's core grocery products.
"It's clear that the more delivery work which is done by private companies, the less there will be for Royal Mail, and core services could suffer with higher prices and lower service standards, " said CWU deputy general secretary Dave Ward.
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Although casual hard-drug consumption may be dropping, the number of hard-core hard drug users those most directly associated with the private and collective misery of drugs has scarcely budged since the war began.
Mr Johnston's commitments included reducing crime and anti-social disorder, to find solutions to local problems, place a greater focus on the needs of victims rather than offenders and ensure core policing functions continued to be carried out by police rather than the private sector.
The idea of working with a private equity company like Blackstone is that BHP would be able to take Alcoa's core mining and exploration assets and then carve off other, unwanted units for its partner.
Despite a shortage of private sector jobs, there are booming education and health care sectors in the city, providing a core population of highly educated citizens.
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The president-elect of the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, Irene Curtis, has told me that while "outsourcing of policing services has been done by the private sector for years", she's concerned as to "where the line is drawn with core police services and where those services are provided by a company that is not under the complete control of the chief constable".
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