"The weather forecast is excellent in terms of the race and they are reckoning it could be the fastest ever, so it is very exciting, " he said.
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It would take many years for Sky to recoup the forgone revenue from refusing to sell its sports channels wholesale to rivals by picking up more retail subscribers itself, and it could not be sure of ever doing so.
It also makes many wonder whether India's political parties can ever be serious about fighting corruption when they condone it so openly.
The company said it would be the biggest subsea engineering project it had undertaken in the UK, and the first ever with so many seabed crossings.
This is however probably the most direct competition the series has ever faced, so it will be interesting to see what happens.
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And while new fields may come on stream, and much remains to be extracted, it's being done so with ever larger tax incentives, and it looks a much less reliable flow of volume and of value for the decades to come.
For instance, a recent article in the McKinsey Quarterly points out that technology budgets are a favourite place to make cuts, but indiscriminate chopping will be more damaging than ever before because IT systems are now so tightly interwoven with everything from supply chain management to the determination of pricing strategies.
The legislation would allow the introduction of GST in the islands should it ever be required, although there are no current plans to do so.
"I've been waiting my whole life for this, so to be actually reaching for it is the best feeling ever, " said Kinder, a 6-3, 187-pound senior who played in two games last season.
The big loser in the process is the independent inventor or small company, who do not seek patent protection for their new ideas because they do not believe (perhaps correctly) that they will ever be able to enforce their patent, so why seek it.
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Because the price will be so high that the EPA assumes no utility would ever do it.
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"It's the best result that Llanelli have ever had so to be part of that is fantastic, " Legg told BBC Scotland.
There is huge interest in the proposal every time our imaginative CEO mentions it, so we are very confident it would be popular with passengers should it ever be introduced.
If this means that n acquitted person can ever feel secure from a copper feeling his collar once again, then so be it.
For a while Oberon was able to get it off of her as fast as she could put it on, nuzzling her and speaking ever so soothingly about how the boy would be found.
The Eurocrat architects of the euro never believed a nation once in the club would ever need to quit, let alone be in a position that was so weak it could undermine the whole currency.
The caution relates to Mr. Schuman's ever-present concern about protecting each singer's voice so that it can be used for years to come.
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Money, reduced to bits on a fiber optic wire, could now be moved from account to account, country to country, in microseconds...so quickly that it rarely ever even needs to precipitate into actual currency.
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