Banks are likely to become more pan-European as the single currency encourages cross-border mergers and greater cross-border exposures.
The geography of those island-like nations has allowed Better Place to provide border-to-border coverage with relatively few switch stations.
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The greens now feature border-to-border grass, but otherwise I can't think of anything in Fort Worth that's changed less than Z Boaz.
Meanwhile Clean Energy has teamed up with truck stop operator Pilot-Flying J to build a border-to-border network (to include these GE Micro LNG plants) by the end of 2013.
It will have serious consequences for families whose child will lose a Head Start slot, for workers on the border -- border security agents, for air traffic controllers who will have their hours cut.
Earlier this month, South Korea responded positively, but cautiously, to a joint agreement announced Monday between North Korea and the South's Hyundai Group to resume cross-border tourism, ease border controls and facilitate cross-border family reunions.
First of all, protect the border, protect the border, protect the border - that's why he's down at Yuma, one of the hot spots.
Cross-border securities transactions are probably the biggest source of cross-border cashflow today.
This latest scheme is, perhaps, an admission that Lazard's business has suffered as cross-border deals have grown in importance, and the bank has lagged in its ability to match this with cross-border advice.
We share a 1, 000-km-long border with India and a 2, 400-km-long border with China.
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And rather than the instability easing off, it's actually depended, with longer cross-border operations--back and forth across the border between Sudan and Chad, and greater challenges throughout the region for stability.
Apart from the need of border jumpers to avoid border-controls to gain entry into the country, once here, they also must continually traverse numerous government-patrolled pathways in their daily lives.
He drives a vintage Cadillac and inserts 1950s doo-wop tunes into his build-a-border-fence fulminations.
Obama campaigned for the Latino vote by portraying John McCain as a flip-flopper who went from co-authoring a comprehensive reform plan to parroting a secure-the-border-first approach and promising to be more consistent as president.
Gonzales, 21, of Huntsville, Texas -- were taken into custody last week while on a routine border patrol near the Yugoslavia-Macedonia border.
Up to 5, 000 Border Patrol agents will be called from the border -- the mother of ironies for the Republicans who complain that the administration isn't doing enough on border security.
The head of the NATO-led peacekeeping force in Kosovo said his troops would step up border patrols on the Macedonian-Kosovo border after reports of incursions by ethnic Albanian fighters.
The primary complaint driving this move: construction of a border fence would cut off cross-border populations of the same endangered jaguar and ocelot species from breeding with one another.
In fiscal year 2011, there were 18, 506 U.S. Border Patrol agents in the Southwest Border Sectors -- up steadily from 3, 555 agents in 1992, according to Customs and Border Protection figures.
The report calls on a specific budgetary allocation for the Black Sea strategy, with a priority on funding small-scale development projects and cross-border co-operation.
The foot soldiers of the insurgency are Afghans, recruited within Afghanistan -cross-border fighters - many of whom are Afghans drawn from nearby refugee camps.
So, to satisfy them, the city has devised a new east-west border--a red stripe painted through Berlin's heart along the route of the demolished wall.
In February, an ECJ advocate general said this was in line with the aims of the EU single market - a border-free zone for goods and services.
There are hundreds of illegal tunnels along the Egypt-Gaza border - they are used to get goods past the blockade but also to smuggle in weapons and people.
But his official biography transposes his birth to the slopes of Mount Paektu on the North Korean-Chinese border--for many, the mythical birthplace of the ancestor of the Korean people.
He said it was time to re-consider the effects of creating a "cross-border sub-region" of north-east Wales and north-west England which sets the framework in which councils and the Welsh Government operate.
It will also "definitively" establish Eurojust - a body which has, in fact, already been operating informally since March, co-ordinating cross-border co-operation in investigations into crimes such as terrorism and money laundering.
It said it was the first such operation in the area - between the city of Aleppo and the Syrian-Turkish border - since the revolt against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime began in March 2011.
When painting the start of the stripe at Checkpoint Charlie, a former east- west border-crossing where new building has almost entirely blotted out the past, Eberhard Diepgen, Berlin's mayor, felt obliged to calm unease by declaring that there was no intention to split the city again.
The new fence a system of barriers, roads, sensors and patrols will largely hug, or be close to, the pre-1967 border, and will eventually run the length of the 360km (225-mile) border between Israel and the West Bank.
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