Wrapped in brushed aluminum, the ATIV S balances high-end materials and technology with a hairline design and light weight.
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The 0% interest rates offered now are really teasers to try to get consumers to transfer their balances from competitor's high-rate credit cards.
RLX's software balances the processing load among hundreds of blades and instantly shifts data and workload from a failing blade to a reserve unit.
Many Democrats are convinced that he is a shoo-in for the vice-presidency: a working-class southern boy made good who balances Mr Kerry's patrician gravitas with a generous measure of charm.
With journalists digging for dirt and consultants hyping themselves to the heavens, there is a pressing need for a level-headed account of the consulting business which balances the industry's glaring failures against its successes.
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This is a fear gauge, and when it increases more than the federal funds rate at which American banks borrow each other's reserve balances from the Fed, it suggests an abnormal unwillingness of banks to lend to each other.
Bank balances apart, Colombia's mobsters have huge holdings of urban property, and of good farming land.
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Balances in the bank's Internet savings accounts have fallen 38% in response to the rate cuts, she says.
The plan will offer qualifying borrowers a chance to cut their mortgage balances to their home's current market value.
The constitutional system of checks and balances limits the House's ability to force the Senate majority leader to act.
For instance, AmEx's uncollectible U.S. card balances totaled an annual rate of 6.3% in May, down from 6.7% in April, and J.
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Rangarajan, chairman of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council said at a news conference that the country's unfavorable external balances are a matter of concern.
That is a key issue for the company, which still needs to pay off its liabilities to staff and creditors and repay balances due to U.S. customers.
Rio's leaders point out that the state's oil money balances out its relatively paltry share of federal tax transfers, which flow more copiously to poorer north-eastern states.
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For that matter, neither do the Constitution's checks and balances.
On the contrary, it found the system's checks and balances had failed where the RBS board of directors did not rein him in, and indeed the regulator itself had failed.
Workers' average 401(k) balances rose significantly in 2009, making up for much of 2008's steep losses but not enough to put most balances back to prerecession levels, according to a new report by Hewitt Associates.
It also reflects the tendency of America's admirable checks and balances to descend into ridiculous self-parody.
Moves by Health Minister Hunter Adam to allow his department to take forward unspent balances to the next year's budget and to increase its 2013 budget were also defeated.
Of course, both elements are essential to a healthy and successful life, and it's the checks and balances between these two systems that ultimately make you you and me me.
Asia's government-budget balances are no longer looking so healthy.
That's what checks and balances are all about.
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At that point, the research firm concludes, 79% of U.S. tech company cash balances will be held outside the country.
Yet in America's system of checks and balances, a choice between presidents cannot reliably be made by combing through policy programmes.
What's more, while the company was rather insistent that songs couldn't be streamed to multiple devices at the same time, it seems that Google's system of checks and balances is spotty at best -- we were able to simultaneously stream tunes to three devices without so much as a hiccup.
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Although it seems a bit odd to take lessons in core competences and shareholder value from an autocrat who balances handbags and cognac, Mr Arnault's plan has some logic.
One of the key roles of the parliament north of the border is to hold the Scottish Executive to account, just like Westminster's role in putting checks and balances on the UK government.
So long as the posts of elected mayors exist in their current form, they remain subject to the checks and balances put in place by Tony Blair's government when it first introduced them in 2002.
Information reporting and withholding is the heart of FATCA. At first, Foreign financial institutions (FFIs) must report account numbers, balances, names, addresses, and U.S. taxpayer identification numbers.
For his part, Sessions offered an amendment to require Democrats to present a budget that balances in 10 years -- something Murray's budget doesn't do and President Obama's is not expected to do when he unveils it soon.
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