In Canada the trusts can raise fresh capital to expand energy holdings and theoretically keep rolling into the big-dividend future.
"We want to develop the biggest database on oceans and sea information that is imaginable and theoretically possible, " he said.
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The winner of Saturday's clash in Cardiff is likely to top Pool B and theoretically earn an easier passage in the quarter-finals.
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The solid state drive (being smaller and theoretically faster) is meant to contain the OS while the hard drive is to be used for data.
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On Tuesday the secret-spilling group announced via Twitter that it will now be accepting donations of Bitcoins, a wholly digital and theoretically untraceable currency.
Significantly, with the Fed expanding its balance sheet, to keep all of us feeling more comfortable, and theoretically investing and spending, too, it may limit some effectiveness of any fiscal cliff agreement.
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The left side of the slate houses a headphone jack, micro-HDMI connection, micro-USB 2.0 and a full-size SD card slot that lets you add up to 128GB of external storage (and theoretically more).
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Cardinal Pell, 71, is among the 115 cardinal-electors (those younger than 80 years old) eligible to vote for the new pope, and theoretically could be chosen himself, though he has played down the possibility.
In Nicaragua things have grown worse as thousands of destitute former Contra guerrillas, many with little skill in farming, have moved into uninhabited (and theoretically protected) forests in the north, and burned them to get land.
We all agree however that both such schemas are much preferable to the shareholder value theory, which is both practically and theoretically unsound, and which leads to so many negative results in so many different areas.
Dimitri "didn't have to be a rocket scientist" to get into Microsoft's server using a known security bug, and theoretically he had the opportunity to do damage once achieving access, said Paul Zimski, a security researcher at Internet security firm Finjan Inc.
And therefore theoretically you can sell more shares than exist and compound stocks into oblivion.
And, theoretically, the SA should be calculated once at the beginning of the year.
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It must first be ratified by the 44 countries that have nuclear reactors and thus theoretically the wherewithal to build a bomb.
In 2012, the Frogs will join the Big East, an automatic qualifying conference, and will theoretically have a better chance to play for the title.
If Clear were to enter the LTE marketplace, it would have a lot more spectrum available and, theoretically, its data rates using LTE could surpass those of Verizon.
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That's why scientists are so interested in water at poles, and the fact Moon dust works well with microwaves and could theoretically be used to make a paved surface if you created roads.
Improving facilities, teaching quality and research takes money, and while schools theoretically could "aggressively try to increase their efficiency, reduce costs and get better by substitution rather than by growing expenditures, they don't do this, " Ehrenberg says.
Major League Baseball and it entities has theoretically distanced themselves from the voting process and has unfairly left the Baseball Writers Association of America to determine whether or not these dishonest individuals should be punished for their egregious acts by denying them entrance into the Hall of Fame.
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If you believe that (and it is theoretically true), the converse should also make sense, right?
And at least theoretically, using additional Ethernet hubs, you could share it with up to 253 computers.
And again, the S7 is handicapped in that a glass lid and touchscreen should theoretically add more heft.
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While this is a common justification for government intervention in the educational sphere, it is both theoretically and empirically suspect.
Both theoretically and practically it can be seen that a Gold Standard is no guarantee of value or price stability.
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They were from General Lodin's command and Zia Audin theoretically reported to them, although they exercised no real control over him.
With Tribes I can play very competitively without spending any money, and I can theoretically grind my way to all the unlocks.
For several years I have followed Congo from afar, understanding theoretically and intellectually how we in the United States could help end the conflict.
This bit of wishful thinking is wrong both theoretically and practically.
The applications allow you to split transactions into several categories just like the desktop software, and this could theoretically save you from facing the daunting tasks of trying to remember details at a later date.
Another advantage is Telekom's share price, which has risen by 160% since the start of 1999, giving it a market value of euro220 billion and making it theoretically feasible to digest all but the very biggest rivals.
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