The legal rulings are making it increasingly difficult for Argentina to find a way to continue to service debt without ceding to the holdouts.
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That, however, is not the view taken by other professional advisers and consultants, and as the pace of transition to a low-carbon economy picks up, law firms risk ceding to others the role of trusted adviser.
The Steelers put a platoon of five big bodies on the line of scrimmage with two bone-rattling linebackers behind them, ceding to Tebow and his receivers the advantage of man-to-man coverage with only one deep safety available to avert disaster.
In addition, the president, Mahinda Rajapakse, has a personality-centred style of leadership that does not seem suited to ceding power to provincial authorities.
While some Silicon Valley executives privately give credit to Google for not just ceding territory to Facebook, Google has an uphill battle in slowing down Facebook's momentum.
We saw IBM give way to Microsoft and now see Microsoft ceding ground to Google.
The company was forced to sell off 90% of the production, ceding control to BP Amoco, in order to finance a multibillion-dollar project that included pipelines to carry the oil 500 miles from the Andes to Colombia's coast.
It was forced to sell off 90% of the production, ceding control to BP Amoco, in order to finance a multibillion-dollar project that included pipelines to carry the oil 800 kilometers from the Andes to the coast of Colombia.
The company may be content to program business computers, but Mr. Kempin says ceding innovation to competitors will spell the end for Mr. Ballmer.
All this was intended to placate countries that say America is being too heavy-handed and is not ceding authority to Iraqis as fast as it should.
The nationalists, as they were called, were only willing to support American overseas intervention when it met a strict test of national interest and didn't involve ceding control to international organizations or coalitions.
But is Berlin's ceding power to Brussels also the route to a United States of Europe?
Even carmakers that are officially supporting MirrorLink express ambivalence over ceding control to mobile devices and potentially degrading its brand.
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Merchants need to be careful in ceding this position to Groupon.
But I see this as part of the process of the US ceding consumption to fast growing Asian economies, such as China, India, Vietnam and Indonesia.
We are gradually ceding control to our cars.
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In the meantime, however, the market moves on and by not being more aggressive in its product strategy, Apple is ceding ground to Samsung in surprising ways, particularly around IP ownership, an area Apple prides itself on.
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Despite serious questions about whether he was still worth his place in the squad he returned for the 2006 Six Nations and was part of the 2007 World Cup campaign which saw England go all the way to the final before ceding their crown to South Africa.
In 1811, President Madison secretly dispatched a disgraced Georgia pol and land speculator named George Mathews to secure Florida for the U.S. After a year's boondoggling, Mathews and a force of nine irregulars talked the nine Spanish defenders of the island into ceding it to America, a meaningless swap that neither country recognized.
State regulators have never been to happy about the prospect of ceding their authority to site power lines to federal officials, but they have learned to live with the guidelines set forth in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
He wants a slimmed-down single-chamber Congress, stronger parties, and an end to the scam which sees election-winners ceding their seats to alternates who also qualify for generous salaries and pensions.
Instead of combating the in-store plague of smartphone-enabled comparison shoppers with mobile calls-to-action, the retailers we studied are currently ceding that ground to third-party apps and competitors.
To remain in the lab and say nothing publicly can mean ceding the debate to those out to undermine it, and the scientific process itself, and the hope for a rational public policy debate and response.
Ignoring any media is merely ceding your ability to influence the audience engaging with that media.
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Other goalies making big money and now ceding playing time to cheaper players: Dallas's Kari Lehtonen and Boston's Tim Thomas.
Her liberal partners warn against ceding more power to EU bureaucrats.
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Ceding more seats to the opposition could undercut Mr. Najib's ambitions to liberalize the country's economy and propel it onto a faster growth path.
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Ceding more seats to the opposition could limit Mr. Najib's ambitions to liberalize the country's economy and propel it onto a faster growth path.
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On Monday, Gartner reported that Hewlett Packard had retaken the top spot in global PC shipments in the fourth quarter, after ceding its lead to Lenovo.
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The law was designed to rein in judges who had repeatedly ignored contracts requiring arbitration, perhaps out of a deep-seated aversion to ceding control over litigation.
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