Will investors have to chip in with debt restructuring or even bond defaults?
Of course, that's just our two cents, now it's time for you lot out there to chip in with your own suggestions.
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As well as being able to chip in with opinions about what constitutes a planet, the team are letting students develop data mining experiments, looking for patterns that could assist in the discovery of alien life -- or just look neat when graphed visually.
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Looking into the second quarter, Samsung expects to improve profitability in the chip business with a recovery in PC DRAM price and by expanding its new product category with mobile application processors based on 32 nanometer-class process technology.
The company rushed out its first SNP chip in May 2005 with 100, 000 SNPs on it, months behind Affymetrix.
In most states CHIP is open to children in families with incomes up to twice the poverty level.
Is this because it could be a useful bargaining chip in some future negotiation with the DUP?
In the event of a win, the hypothalamus may chip in, too, with a feel-good dose of dopamine.
For example, trading standards officers have been working with fish and chip shops in north-east England to get them to use salt shakers with fewer holes.
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While Intel has been dominant in desktops and notebooks with its x86 chip, it has lagged in the smartphone space.
Package makers work hand in glove with chip companies and know a lot of secrets about future designs.
With chip stocks in the dumps, at least funding for the current crop of startups offers a glimmer of hope.
The computer giant uses many common elements across its products, and then leverages its huge scale in negotiations with chip suppliers, pitting them against each other to capture the carrot.
More likely, the Rays plight will prove to be a significant bargaining chip in the next CBA. With the contraction issue floating around so much these days, Borden thinks the union is likely to bring it up as part of the talks and seek stronger protections.
If you find yourself blessed with a Chip Kidd in your company, let them do their thing!
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At the top of the data food chain is the broadband connected laptop (with a 3G chip in it), of which there are 94 million in use, soaking up the equivalent of 22 smartphones of data.
Instead, it will look like any silicon chip as found in computers but "with an open window on the surface that will allow chemicals to transfer in and to be sensed by the system, " explained Dr Pearce.
With the emergence of China and India as world economic powers, gas exports will likely provide the US with a major bargaining chip in trade talks.
In addition, retailers with chip and pin compatible tills will have the option of checking with the card issuer over the internet whether the card is stolen.
While appliance misuse is on the increase, there has been an overall decline in house fires, with chip pan fires falling by two thirds and fires started through smoking dropping by a third.
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The last time we mentioned Toshiba's M400, it was rocking a lowly Core Solo processor and a 1, 024 x 768 resolution LCD, but now Toshiba is upping the ante on the convertible by tossing in a Core 2 Duo chip along with HSDPA technology.
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Once the motor was in place and the robot chip was programmed, the mounted bird was put in the wild along with a discreet sound system playing swamp sparrow calls to attract others.
Sony has succeeded in establishing a structure that layers the pixel section containing formations of back-illuminated structure pixels over the chip affixed with mounted circuits for signal processing, which is in place of supporting substrates used for conventional back-illuminated CMOS image sensors.
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The Legia Warsaw player took the ball in his stride and, from the edge of the area, produced a sublime chip with the outside of his left boot that arced over Myhill to nestle in the back of the net.
This included extended chip performance and battery life along with several in-built visually related features.
One buy signal: Transportation stocks are rising in tandem with the blue-chip index, an occurrence that many investors view as a harbinger of more gains.
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The lead had changed hands three times between Mickelson and Watney over the front nine with Watney holing in a chip at the ninth from 80 feet to stay in the hunt.
The Nike Plus, the chip placed in running- shoe soles that communicates wirelessly with an iPod, has a whole cult built around it.
The Altera deal is the latest sign that Intel is moving ahead with a serious effort in the chip foundry business, using capacity and its manufacturing expertise to build chips for others.
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