"But Boughie is a big unit, " McCoist told BBC Scotland.
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TPG, two of the biggest sponsors of leveraged buy-outs, both have distressed-debt funds, and Blackstone has expanded its already big restructuring unit.
"They were looking for potential cases to investigate since they have a big health care unit, " Gerstein says.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) acquired the nickname of the Serious Flawed Office in its early years of operation as a unit fighting big financial crime in the 1990s.
Grais says many people on Wall Street make huge bonuses when their business unit is making big money.
When on the move, the two combine into a single unit, putting big screen gaming right into the pocket.
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Positioned as a small speaker with big sound, the ovular unit features a top-mounted Lightning dock for iPhones and iPod Touches.
The big issue is shipping the unit with just 4GB of storage.
So, for example, HSBC backed its doomed American unit and no big bank has yet abandoned its operations in rickety economies in eastern or southern Europe.
Within the euro, it has suffered a big loss of competitiveness as unit labour costs have shot up, largely because productivity has been stagnant or even fallen.
Katzenberg still has big plans for the animation unit.
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Still a speck inside a business unit mainly comprised of big corporate videoconferencing deals, called telepresence, it was launched internally in November and now has 150 groups focused on things like software design.
Still, that's between three and 70 Big Digs, to use our local unit of currency.
Merrill has been actively building its banking unit but could get a big boost by purchasing a commercial bank.
If a consultant drums up business for another unit, it has as big an effect on his own bonus as on the consultant doing the work.
"I feel like with the unit we've got, it's a great unit, " said Knicks big man Tyson Chandler, who won a title two seasons ago with the Dallas Mavericks.
The core four-piece unit is built to play big, with Tony "Doggen" Foster on guitars and bass, Kevin Bales on drums, Tom Edwards on keyboards, and Mr. Pierce on guitars and keys.
If the accusations hold up, the establishment will appear flat-footed and as if it coddled a big U.K. bank with a unit based in New York.
Rugby is a confidence game, so getting the first win against Australia at the weekend would be a big boost for the team and make the unit even stronger.
The deal is protected from any sudden moves by BofA to put its insolvent Countrywide unit into bankruptcy a big concession, which Patrick's group had to pay for with a discounted settlement price.
We're a strong unit, we're like a big family really and you realise that no-one means to drop catches.
PwC came to this conclusion after consulting with three of the other big accounting firms and each firm indicated that the unit didn't qualify for off-balance sheet treatment, the suit says.
Corporate profits, he noted, have risen sharply since the third quarter of last year, thanks in part to a big jump in productivity and to a decline in unit labour costs.
That same year, a man named Menachem Lieberman had approached Ranta's trial lawyer to tell him he "had uncertainty and discomfort" with his identification of Ranta, and later gave the unit a sworn statement recounting the "big nose" episode.
America guzzles more petrol per person than any other big country, and uses more energy to produce each unit of economic output than most of its rivals.
The naming of American Express' Gary Chittenden as chief financial officer on Sunday didn't give much in the way of clues as to Citi's future direction, though Crittenden did oversee cost-containment programs at the big card issuer and the spinoff of its Ameriprise Financial unit last year.
In order to conquer the problems brought on by sparse populations and big distances between health care facilities, Kosiak had created a telemedicine unit in which doctors in far-flung hospitals can consult with emergency physicians via cameras and secure network connections.
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It is, therefore, far easier for carmakers that make mainly smaller vehicles, such as Honda Motor, Toyota Motor and Hyundai, to meet the regulation than carmakers such as General Motors and the Chrysler unit of DaimlerChrysler, which sell hundreds of thousands of big ol' pickups and SUVs every year that can tow small houses.
Universal Pictures unit, was recently working on the script for an upcoming big-budget movie based on the Hasbro board game Battleship.
Italy has reduced unemployment, but rising unit labour costs are squeezing firms out of markets, a big cause both of slow economic growth and of demands for trade barriers.
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