The firm adds that many entertainment events follow a set course - such as a character always appearing at the same point in a play - and this could be used to ready information in advance to ensure it is brought up quickly.
By focusing on top-line value to readily implement new solutions while reducing costs and the infrastructure footprint at the same time, a new IT leader can set a course for double-barreled value creation that earns him or her status as a true peer to the rest of the c-suite of executives.
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Large airports, such as Manchester and Heathrow, have a ILS which allows pilots to set a course for landing and the plane is guided down automatically.
But while working with Mr. Domville, I'd finally realized there could be no destination without a navigator to set and chart a course.
You've set a clear course to protect our people at home, to promote freedom abroad, and to expand our prosperity.
Inspired by all that has come before and guided by clear objectives, today we set a new course for America's space program.
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She set a course record of 1:08:52 in 2011 and finished this year's race in 1:09:09, 3 seconds ahead of Burundi's Diane Nukuri-Johnson.
About two hours into the trip, he set a course that brought the ship to within 200 yards of Giglio's rocky coast, Italian officials said.
The negotiations and resulting agreement successfully shifted Japan from a course set on the design and manufacture of their own indigenous aircraft, exclusive of U.S. involvement.
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America needs the leadership of these maverick new leaders to set a new course on fiscal policy, election reform, and gun violence, among many other pressing issues.
Hope and faith that even as we are set back by tragedy or profound disagreement, in the end we come together as Americans to set a course toward greatness.
Obama has fulfilled his promise to get U.S. forces out of Iraq and set a course out of Afghanistan, wisely focusing U.S. resources on more urgent threats to our national security.
Our job is to set a course for the medium and the long term that assures that not only both our economies grow, but the world economy is stable and prosperous.
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Business leaders are supposed to be tough, hard-driving visionaries who set a firm course for the company and then lead people in that direction with their charisma and force of personality, right?
Blair is proposing to set a course for globalisation by speeding up the free-market process and the reform of its social model... reducing Brussels to the role of a bursar serving the states.
The German won by 0.013 seconds, and although Prock set a course record with his third run, his fourth was only good enough for seventh and the title was Hackl's who had finished in the top two throughout.
But a business trip to Atlanta in the early 1970s set him on a new course.
But a business trip to Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1970s set him on a new course.
The round set a new official course record, beating Bradley Dredge's 64 in the 2006 Dunhill Links Championship.
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Looking ahead to the elections on June 17, the mother of two says Greeks need to keep their country set on a European course.
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And while they were never romantically involved - both had long happy marriages to other people - Betty Comden told NPR in 2003 that she and Adolph Green had a set routine over the course of their more than 60-year collaboration.
It is also crucial that other less developed countries, particularly those in Latin America, not be victimized by blatant preferential treatment accorded reforming East European countries when the former are, in several cases, in equally desperate financial need and at least as firmly set on a course of painful economic sacrifice.
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By just tapping Palin as his running mate, McCain set forth a new course for the party away from the usual suspects and ensuring that even if the Republican ticket loses this Fall, that Palin will remain a national figure and will automatically become the leading candidate for the Republican nomination in 2012.
"It is a complex set of relationships because, of course there is a duty of care for the company, a clear duty of care for parents and a clear duty of care for anyone in whose care a child is put, " he said.
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But it is Branson's latest venture -- Virgin Media -- which has set him on a collision course with Murdoch.
That competitive nature has set the rapper on a course to stardom, as his recent success shows.
It set South Africa on a course different from most other African nations.
Worse, the recent political shift in Europe could set the bank on a collision course with euro finance ministers.
Though today Riis is almost universally celebrated, he helped set housing policy on a course that would prove tragically misguided.
But Bush quickly dispelled any doubts about whether he would have the authority to set Northrop Grumman on a new course.
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