Some were lured away to dotcoms, but many ended up in senior positions with actual and potential clients.
In other words, the developments in the Andean region should be of great concern to actual and potential American decision makers.
The European Commission in May estimated the gap between actual and potential GDP in the U.S. this year at 0.5% of potential GDP.
In the UK, it assists actual and potential victims of forced marriage, as well as professionals working in the social, education and health sectors.
In any case, so long as growth is below long-term trend, the gap between actual and potential output will continue to grow, easing inflationary pressure.
The structure and functions of UNESCO are under discussion, including the nature of the actual and potential contribution of the UNESCO Social and Human Sciences (SHS) Sector.
In Europe, economists at the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, produce official estimates of the gap between actual and potential GDP that are crucial for calculating the structural deficit.
An even more dramatic example of this vaulting unrealism is the Obama administration's response to the growing threat of ballistic missiles in the hands of actual and potential U.S. adversaries.
An analysis by Martin Barnes, of the Bank Credit Analyst, finds that if America's growth performance is instead measured by the gap between actual and potential output, it looks much less stellar.
The scale of how much money American banks have at risk in the eurozone comes from a new BIS table of the actual and potential exposure of banks to most economies via cross-border loans and financial transactions.
Americans worry intensely about competitors and rivals, potential and actual.
The main controversy surrounding his appointment as the Obama administration's top intelligence analyst revolved around his financial and political ties to potential and actual US adversaries.
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"This presentation was based on a PC training simulator and did not reveal potential vulnerabilities on actual flying systems, " it said.
And while the actual mechanics of the brakes a limited in design potential, the software is not.
Small producer associations around Bolivia are now working to create an inventory of all the companies and their equipment so they can show on paper the actual production potential of the sector.
The letter was very specific: the Congressmen wanted to know whether any of the firms, consultants or managers that had actual or potential conflicts of interest had been investigated by the DOL and, if so, how many?
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Just remember that any change triggers transaction and potential tax costs, both of which adversely impact your actual returns.
Withrow noted that there was more money changing hands in side wagers than in actual donations, and that was when Maloney and Hodulich realized that the best fundraising potential was in performance-based wagers.
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That would mean putting off the actual trial but allowing pre-trial "discovery, " including questioning of the principals and potential witnesses.
Anything that you use that is other than the actual direction of the price itself has the potential to steer you down the wrong path, and almost all blowups in history have been a result of people thinking something was really undervalued, and they buy more and more of it.
But the researchers say that while longer QT interval is a risk factor for abnormal heart rhythms, these abnormal rhythms are still extremely rare, and the actual increase in QT observed was modest - so for the vast majority of patients, the potential benefits in treating depression or anxiety would far exceed the risk.
The consequence of allowing individuals with no injury to be plaintiffs, and to sue for damages set by statute and not tied to any actual loss, is to allow the aggregation of large numbers of claims, giving rise to vast potential liability and undermining the just adjudication of claims.
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