There is no sign of co-operation yet but they would be natural allies.
Yet economic co-operation between the two Koreas has already improved significantly and looks like continuing to do so.
The Shaheen-Boxer-Murray argument was that oral contraceptives were prohibitively expensive for some women, yet banning co-pays clearly goes well beyond making them affordable.
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Indeed, Laurent Fabius, one of the rare Socialist elephants not (yet) co-opted by Mr Sarkozy, has argued the opposite: that the party should return to its Socialist roots.
Which explains why bankers close to Lloyds have been making very positive noises about the Co-Op's chances of winning the auction for Verde, even though the Co-op is yet to make a bid.
"There hasn't been a lot of co-ordinated international action yet but I can see it beginning to emerge, " said Ivereigh.
With the deadline on Wednesday looming, this is regarded by the club as the quickest solution, but the Co-op bank has yet to accept the bid as it would keep the debt levels the same.
Already, two former SAC Capital traders and an analyst at the hedge fund have pleaded guilty to insider trading, and a former portfolio manager Michael Steinberg has been named as an unindicted co-conspirator, but is yet to be charged.
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With a lot of patient craft, the co-directors of this frisky yet semi-tragic 1995 documentary, Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher, record the final months that Russel and Mary Jane Jordan spent on the Iowa farm that by 1990 had been in the family for almost a hundred and twenty-five years.
Yet a deal, involving some sort of co-government and bringing forward a presidential election due in November, as Mr Micheletti has offered, may yet be possible.
Yet the need for greater co-ordination in fiscal policy is the main theme of the new governments' thinking.
If the rumors are true, it would be Apple's biggest departure yet from the vision of co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, who died last year.
Moderate Islamists still outnumber the radicals, and could yet restrain their more vociferous co-religionists in order to make a power-sharing deal with the transitional government.
Musson told the New York Times the record label had been "more than co-operative" but an agreement had not yet been reached.
Earlier this week, co-blogger James Epstein-Reeves, asked yet another controversial question: Would you leave your job if your company did things contrary to your values?
"We struggle to see how yet another 'me-too' co-operation with GM Europe on componentry will help address any of the fundamental issues, " said Credit Suisse analyst Erich Hause.
Steve Jobs never wrote a hit song, he never made a multi-platinum album, and he never started a record label to push talented musicians into the spotlight: Yet in the last decade the Apple co-founder became the most important figure in the music world.
He was looking for technical co-founders to help start a company in a yet to be named industry.
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Yet another possibility is to set up a co-operative through which local ranchers and feeders can earn money from every stage of production, as is done by the three big corporations in the business, Iowa Beef Processors, ConAgra and Excel.
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The salaries of other top employees, such as its two co-presidents, Robert Britz and Catherine Kinney, have yet to be revealed.
Killie also made progress in the Co-op Cup with a win at Brechin and are yet to concede a goal in any competition.
So far, the site has attracted thousands of prospective parents, says Mr. Spedale, though he isn't yet aware of any matches among people agreeing to co-parent.
When co-generating heat and electricity, solid oxide fuel cells can reach combined efficiencies upwards of 85%, which is excellent, but no word yet whether or not the Bloom fuel cell will co-generate heat.
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He pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in 2002 but has yet to be sentenced, because he has been co-operating with the prosecution in the case against Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, top executives at Enron.
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