An address on an e-mail, for example, can appear over the text as a map with a move of the computer mouse.
Mr. WILLIAM RILEY (Former EPA Administrator): It's a very big deal when such an important state makes a move of this magnitude.
That's a good start, but it's a move of symbolic import only.
Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov welcomed the decision to postpone the trial, calling it "a move of goodwill that will help find the truth".
In service provider core routing, he says, Cisco remains the market leader, with the biggest shift a move of some business to Alcatel from Juniper.
But as soon as the takeover was complete, Kraft said plans for a move of manufacturing to Poland were too advanced and the Somerdale plant was doomed.
Worse still, it might herald a move of Deutsche Bank's headquarters to London or New York (adamantly denied by the bank): a blow to Frankfurt as a financial centre.
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But the Barnes example needs to be understood for what it is: a one-of-a-kind situation where a move of still-questionable necessity that seemed destined to destroy the institution miraculously did not.
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Burlington, Vermont, a city of less than 43, 000 people, has already made a move of its own: passing a resolution that could lead to a ban on assault rifles and high-capacity magazines.
This was a move of Captain-Kirk-like chutzpah on the part of chief executive Mitchell Gold, because the two late-stage studies the company had conducted had both, by the measures of clinical trial statistics, failed.
The joints in its fingers, thumb and wrist provide 24 degrees of freedom (a degree of freedom is the ability of one part of a system to move independently of the others in a particular way, as a ship may yaw, pitch or roll).
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Before that, a sell-off that sent MCD lower for five out of six sessions in mid-February anticipated a move higher of more than 2%, as the stock finished higher for the next five consecutive days.
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Imagine being a 45 or 50 year old man or woman who has supported the family by showing up each day for a factory shift only to find yourself now facing life after the factory has shut down in the face of a move offshore or as a result of an economy that put the owner out of business.
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The immediate response to Ms Wood's statement a couple of days later that she was effectively dropping all charges against his Lordship was that it was a move born of desperation and weakness in equal measure.
So, when the Senate and the House of Representatives agreed to end the earmarking process a few years ago, it certainly appeared to be a positive step in the direction of gaining a little control over wasteful government spending and a move towards bringing a bit of honestly to the process of government.
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London Irish open-side flanker Steffon Armitage will also travel to Paris as cover for the back row, with Johnson stressing that it was a precautionary move because of a number of "niggling injuries".
Information guides decisionmaking in peacetime and war at the strategic (a decision to declare war), operational (a decision to move a division of forces forward for an attack), or tactical (a decision to order an aircraft to engage) levels.
The closest it could come was by borrowing a calculation of a similar move for Northern Ireland, suggesting that a cut to the Irish Republic's corporation tax rate of 12.5% would raise growth rates in the province by 1% each year, and create 58, 000 jobs by 2030.
For the Illini, the win means a move out of 10th in the 12-team conference up into a ninth-place tie with Iowa.
As far as the CFL, it's anyone's guess as to whether Tebow would even be open to a move north of the border.
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club has confirmed it is considering a move out of Bristol to Filton Airfield in order to realise its expansion plans.
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The Montreal Alouettes own his exclusive negotiating rights, but whether Tebow would even be open to a move north of the U.S. border is uncertain.
Mr Brown said a move out of Vauvert or La Houguette was a matter of choice and that no-one was being forced to make that decision.
As such, one can expect to hear the Knicks mentioned repeatedly as a team that might make a move ahead of the Feb. 21 trade deadline.
Pilgrims winger Noone has already been the subject of a rejected approach by League One leaders Brighton, while Wright-Phillips, who is the division's leading scorer, has also been linked with a move out of Devon.
If it is a huge seller, however, many have speculated that Merck will buy Schering-Plough in a move reminiscent of Pfizer's purchase of such partners as Warner-Lambert and Pharmacia (nyse: PHA - news - people ).
Such a move would of course come as a tremendous shock, and it would be essential to protect Italy and France at once by making far-reaching concessions that shift the remaining euro area towards mutualisation of debt and the creation of a banking union.
No official reason is given for this, but one probable cause is that hiring female staff would put a lot of men out of work - not a popular move in a country where 13% of men are unemployed.
This is a measure of how much the price of an option will move for a 1% move in the value of the underlying asset.
Ford, Toyota and Honda rent the lodge off-season as a perk for people who move a lot of cars.
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