• And some of the supposed "costs", such as new bank software or renewal of cash machinery, would probably have to be incurred anyway as part of routine maintenance or upgrading.

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  • Sometimes it is a normal gene that directs the production of a hormone, such as insulin, or of the cell machinery which that hormone stimulates, such as the insulin receptor.

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  • Brazil then sees Africa as a means of diversifying its export markets in such sectors as food, seeds and agricultural machinery while internationalising production of its major companies such as oil and biofuels giant Petrobras and mining colossus Vale.

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  • Austin, as well as housing the machinery of state government, has developed into a thriving high-tech cluster.

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  • As the composition of investment has shifted from traditional machinery towards shorter-lived assets, such as computers and software, the average rate of depreciation has increased.

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  • And this kind of plea can sometimes sound as if novelists themselves were not aware of the burdensome machinery of novelization (whereas, in my experience, they chafe at it daily).

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  • The gene in question is harboured in pieces of cellular machinery known as mitochondria.

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  • When it comes to the employee who costs more than he brings in, though, laying him off is as necessary as replacing out-of-date machinery.

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  • The proper place to look for Mr Dean's contribution to the Democratic revival is not so much in the machinery of politics as in the psychology.

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  • And in this campaign season, Virginia politicians are not even bothering to disguise the fact that they see war and the machinery of war as a jobs program.

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  • The data bear out that monetary and fiscal policy have historically been easiest during these periods as the President moves the machinery of the Federal Government in order to promote economic growth and lower unemployment.

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  • The engineering and leasing of construction machinery is involved in provision of construction related services, such as scaffolding, electrical installations and leasing of metal formworks.

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  • As in most natural disasters, the government mobilized thousands of soldiers and others, sending excavators and other heavy machinery as well as tents, blankets and other emergency supplies.

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  • In the selection of candidates for the European Parliament, as for Scotland and Wales, Mr Blair has created a formidable machinery of vetting committees that prize loyalty above talent.

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  • Set a billion years into the future, the Numenera mythology is not your typical fantasy or science fiction setting, though Cook says the blend of magic and machinery should be familiar to readers of far-future fantasy such as one might encounter reading Gene Wolfe.

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  • Just as elsewhere in Japan's obscure machinery of government, confusion is breeding speculation about the Bank's true intentions.

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  • Still, if the government's increasingly Byzantine machinery of control and supervision worked as intended, even higher taxes and even higher public spending might be both popular and justified.

    ECONOMIST: British public spending

  • There is clearly a demonstrated global market for Boeing airplanes and Caterpillar construction and agricultural machinery, as well as a host of high-tech and fashion-related products now being churned out in factories scattered across the country.

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  • Businesses are using Java as a kind of software glue to tie their old computing machinery together and connect it all to the Internet.

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  • In February, while the economy as a whole moved deeper into recession, sales of farm machinery were 29% higher than in the same month last year.

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  • In the press release, the company explained it managed to increase sales volume in both their machinery and engine divisions, as took advantage of favorable price realization, as developing economies, where recessions were less severe, took deliveries to record highs.

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  • He cites petrochemicals, machinery, auto parts and some textiles as items of particular concern to Taiwan.

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  • December core machinery orders seen as a leading indicator of capital spending were down a larger-than-expected 7.1% from a year earlier.

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  • During the commodities boom, exports of farm equipment and construction machinery from companies such as Caterpillar and John Deere helped boost the state's economy.

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  • Specifically, the bill would offer a 10% tax credit for any new hiring or raises this year as well as allow the complete write-off of new capital investments like machinery or equipment consistent with expansion.

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  • "It is time for Congress to act, " Obama told workers as he stood in front of a backdrop of heavy earth-moving machinery.

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  • But for makers of bulky lower-value goods such as furniture, toys and machinery, the ability to hedge shipping costs should prove a boon.

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  • That is because the average rate of depreciation of the capital stock has risen as investment has shifted from traditional machinery to shorter-lived assets such as computers and software.

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  • Methods that have been tried in the past include the release of South American weevils that eat the plant, as well as machinery that shreds from the water surface.

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  • Offers of cash caused a surge of dopamine in a tiny piece of neural machinery called the nucleus accumbens--a structure as ancient as backbones that plays a key role in addiction.

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