It also would probably allow the Turks to use this as cover to - and I think that this is a possibility, is they'll use this as cover to - we are now going to pass a law that says we can, in fact, go into northern Iraq.
It will continue to trade as a going concern, and chief executive David Sculley says he remains "optimistic" a buyer can be found.
"What matters now to consumers is which car can I focus on that's not going to give me a headache and which is going to cost quite a bit as far as repairs are concerned, " Festekjian says.
"It's as close to a guarantee as you're going to see in big-time sports today, " says Mr. McManus.
Dan CEO and managing partners of Echelon Partners says going public the same day as GM was a smart move.
"Everything is going to be trackable as a nonpaid service within five years, " says Penna.
"Sometimes, as a joke, people put in that I'm going to Mars, " he says.
Park, who was responsible for the Gmail excavation, says it was uncomfortable going through it as Gavin sat there playing a game.
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Huawei says its chip business is going to be a strategic advantage as it continues to ramp up its research and development efforts in smartphones and other mobile devices.
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Even when news stories play it straight down the "he says, she says, " line, who, as a parent, are you going to believe: the company protesting that its toy, usually assembled in China, is just fine and dandy, or the "watchdog" group warning that it's frighteningly dangerous and waving a test to prove it?
"If you take an L.A. birth certificate to New York, they're probably not going to have a clue as to whether it's official or not, " says McGoey.
If this is how things pan out, the IMF says the Chancellor George Osborne would probably have to admit that he was going miss one of his key fiscal targets, which says net debt as a share of GDP must be falling in 2015-16.
"You're going to see more regulation, but as politicians take a close look at the science, shale plays aren't going away, " says Jefferies's Mr. Chandra.
"As there's a shift to VoIP, states are going to try and collect those taxes, " he says.
"I'm going to get more aggressive with exercise and use stenting as a last resort, " Ms. Molnar says.
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"This tells me there is something more going on psychologically that we need to address, " he says, such as anger or a need for control.
"I'm seeing more and more people not even batting an eye about going away alone for a couple of weeks, " says Iris Krasnow, who, as author of "The Secret Lives of Wives, " interviewed more than 200 women about their marriages.
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Ambassador Sumaidaie says the commission's findings should not be viewed negatively, but as a road map for going forward.
"Ninety-nine % of the people going uphill are doing it for exercise and not as a means of skirting the ticketing system, " he says.
He usually burns through seven or eight sticks during a five-setter, often switching from tension to tension, and generally going tighter as the match progresses, says his stringer Nate Ferguson, owner of Priority One, the company many top pros hire to handle their stringing.
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"Drugs with advantageous safety profiles, in particular drugs that avoid daytime carryover, are not going to make headway with psychiatrists who as a group are prescribing Valium and Xanax during the daytime, " says Gary Richardson, a senior research scientist at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
"I think professional workers and their employers are going to come to appreciate and understand networking as more of a hard skill than a soft skill, " she says.
But, you know, it's still going to take time, as the Obama campaign says, and as Senator Clinton herself says, for a lot of these folks to come around.
The eventual outcome, Prof Pendry says, "is going to be very far from what most people would think of as a cloak: something thin and flexible, which you can wrap around yourself and change its shape".
In fact, rather than attempt to race to produce an engineered meat product, Forgacs said his first lab-grown product is going to be leather, which he says "is a similar product to some extents but not as controversial and doesn't require the same legislation that meat does".
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