But a relatively new crop of "hyperlocal" news sites is growing into the void left by failing news organizations.
Family literacy programmes have been in circulation in countries such as the USA and England since the 1970s, but they are relatively new to New Zealand.
They not only have to experience the excruciation of deferred tax computations and the related disclosures, but also the relatively new rules on accounting for uncertain tax positions.
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But this method is relatively new and has yet to yield consistent results.
But those restrictions are relatively new, imposed by President Bush in 2004.
But a couple of relatively new products aim to digitally collect your important data in all these categories in one easy-to-access place: either on your computer or on the Web.
It gets the majority of its revenue in the U.S., where the use of quartz as a counter material is relatively new but expanding, trailing more common materials like granite.
The Mountain View company is not the first to do this -- Apple did it with the iPhone and iPad back in 2010 -- but email is a relatively new frontier.
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But the issue is relatively new to the NFL. Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has levied major fines and suspensions against players for behavior off the field, wields the same power to punish owners.
Michael Hearty's role as Director General at Finance means he has a cross-government policy knowledge and has Whitehall experience, while James Price is highly regarded as the top man at Business and Enterprise, but is young and relatively new to the job, having spent most of his career in economic development.
Although the term intangible cultural heritage is relatively new, but the concept is as old as humanity.
By contrast, Emmanuel Carraud emerged not from a lab but from Cambridge's relatively new Judge Business School.
But the model is still relatively new in the United States, and has just started to move beyond Facebook.
France's start-up scene may be relatively new, but a fresh generation of faces has begun to graduate into the big league.
Or you could go with the Borderlands 2 model and offer new content relatively soon after launch, but make it unique and new and fun enough to justify the cost.
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But these are still relatively rare and new implementations are very expensive--each handheld radio alone can cost a few thousand dollars.
The up-and-coming third contender is a relatively new party, but is led by a national celebrity and rigorous campaigner, cricket hero Imran Khan.
He may be relatively new to Westminster but if the Severn Barrage attracts words like 'controversial, ' Mr Smith tends to be called 'uber-competent' and 'impressive'.
The Japanese findings come after the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said over the weekend that the battery in the Boston fire had not been overcharged, eliminating a relatively simple potential cause but adding new complexity to the investigation.
But retailers must proceed wisely in this relatively new territory, with a focus on delivering personally relevant content, offers and deals.
Quiz shows have been around since the 1950s, but prizes of such magnitude are a relatively new phenomenon, thanks to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, which debuted on The Walt Disney Co.
Ashcroft ordered the INS to "accept immediately" the boy's application, but since the T visa is a relatively new addition to U.S. immigration policy, the INS is still working on developing regulations for it.
Ubisoft says it is relatively new to mobile advertising, but was impressed by these results.
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But there were chemotherapy options, notably a relatively new drug called Tarceva, which targets a gene mutation commonly found in lung cancers of female non-smokers.
Mattingly made great strides in the second half of the season, but he might become expendable since he is relatively new and lacks significant managerial experience.
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Very much echoing Pam Pecs Cytron, the CEO of PendoSystems, who I wrote about earlier, the key challenge the INTIX team encountered was that larger banks would say they were interested in the solution, but were reluctant to do business with a relatively new, unknown startup company.
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Intel is relatively new to the handset chip market but has ambitions to become a significant provider of the hardware inside the handsets that we carry around.
Mephadrone was given class B status and is illegal, but Dr Winstock said new, similar drugs were relatively easy to produce in overseas laboratories in places like the Far East.
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