It then was characterized to some of our people it was up to 30 hours.
The race is likely to be tight between the two main parties, and mudslinging and petty sniping have characterized their bid to jockey for every possible advantage.
The information economy is characterized by low to zero marginal cost of information once the fixed cost has been incurred.
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Iran's liaison to IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, characterized the talks as constructive, according to state-run news agency IRNA. The report stopped short of saying whether the talks included discussion about investigators getting access to Parchin, which was requested at a meeting in November in Vienna, Austria.
And in two remaining areas, progress was too mixed to be characterized one way or the other.
All of this is part of a Web 2.0 phenomenon characterized by companies trying to get content for free.
This is in contrast to metatherians characterized by four molars and three premolars.
They also can help identify restless leg syndrome, a chronic neurological disorder often characterized by the urge to move the legs.
What we need is an ecosystem characterized by new approaches to education that will re-kindle the desire to pursue STEM-oriented disciplines.
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While it is easy to characterize this trend as a result of the widening class gap, in a recent discussion, Roth-Douquet characterized it as closer to a caste system.
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Russian officials expressed surprise at what they characterized as an attempt to recruit a security officer responsible for fighting Islamist terrorists in the Caucasus as the sides had announced cooperation on the issue.
With the same laid-back verve that has characterized his rocket rise to the rarest reaches of the rap world, Wiz took the audience through his latest work, occasionally punctuating the proceedings with his machine-gun chuckle.
Scott's proposals for what is known as donor servicing, which she explicitly characterized as an effort to build a base for the 1996 campaign, were so outrageous that the White House did not bother to try to defend them.
The IA staff pioneered the body of concepts and methods now called organizational learning that enable large organizations to innovate, and to change from being driven by circumstance and managed through compliance, to being characterized by aspiration and deep commitment.
This advice may run contrary to what might be characterized as test madness--the tendency of doctors and patients to want to test in all sorts of ways, using dozens of parameters that purport to measure how well your internal bodily engine is running.
Big bets are a particularly bad way to approach decisions characterized by high uncertainty.
Neo-populist refers to a regime characterized by the mobilization of marginal masses led by a charismatic leader.
In addition to what are characterized as false filings with the SEC, the lawsuits said various executives misled investors through public statements.
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And certainly this type of relationship can be very painful, characterized by bouts of blubbering to friends and of drinking too many Margaritas.
The choppy markets that characterized last summer are unlikely to return.
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This question, which at its more fundamental level is related to deep-seated epistemological and methodological controversies over objectivity in the social sciences, is of utmost practical relevance in the field of migration and multiculturalism which has been characterized by rather close relations to public policy concerns.
And diplomatically, the United States and Israel have joined with our Arab partners not only to pursue peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but also to move toward a comprehensive peace characterized by secure borders, energized by regional cooperation, and backed by a world wide effort to increase prosperity for Israelis, Palestinians, and Arabs alike.
For anyone seeking to understand the origins of Gore's political personality, routinely characterized as stiff and oddly formal, there are clues to be found in the direct line that traces back through the family to their political hero, Cordell Hull.
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" Furthermore, he characterized President Clinton's approach to fighting terrorism as "principally one of prosecuting terrorists.
Lee responded Thursday that it made no sense to continue what she characterized as a failed policy.
Photoelectric is much more straightforward and is very responsive to fires that are characterized by a long period of smoldering before flames occur.
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As traditional business models characterized by hierarchical order slowly evolve to become more inclusive, meritocratic structures in the future, women will undoubtedly be an important asset.
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Dr. Stacy provided a detailed technical presentation of the physical location, size and geo-political complexities associated with bringing to market what he characterized as potentially the world's second-largest oil reserves -- and a key energy resource for the industrialized nations in the 21st Century .
At best, the Obama administration's approach to U.S. domestic oil and gas production can be characterized as a strategy of ambivalence, an uneasy equilibrium between desire to lessen the role of fossil fuels and the reality of their necessity in a functioning U.S. economy.
He says they should consider providing material to CBS, which he characterized as an "unbiased" American television channel.
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