That of the executive will come its turn, but it will be at a remote period.
The government does have the flexibility and the will to face any problems that come its way.
As much as half of its earnings last year are estimated to have come from its U.S. operations, mostly leasing.
It travels around the room and its carpet-covered surface bumps into objects that come into its path, until it finds a resting place.
Meanwhile, Spain, an even larger problem for the euro-zone, accepted a direct bailout for its banks a month ago, and was expected to take the next step of officially requesting a bailout of its government debt, required before the EU can come to its rescue.
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Almost a quarter of its profits come from outside its domestic market, mainly the rest of Africa.
And yet, they have so mismanaged their affairs - with such devastating potential consequences for the global economy and its financial system - that the rest of the world believes it has no choice but to come to its rescue.
But the vast majority of Box.net revenues, some 90%, come from its enterprise products.
But since the birth of biotechnology 30 years ago, biologics has come into its own.
Fortunately, the Bush team appears belatedly to have come to its senses on this point.
But with the latest results, Wise has come into its own as an unparalleled black hole hunter.
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Health care will continue to change from craft to business, and biotech will increasingly come into its own.
The nineties new wave has come into its inheritance from the same background.
Albania has had about 405, 000 refugees come across its border from neighboring Kosovo.
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Siemens has set aside 300m euros to pay for the redundancies which will come in its fixed-line telephone unit.
At present nearly two-thirds of Novell's sales come from its imperilled Netware franchise.
That will come at its own dedicated event later in the year so it can maximize the chatter around it.
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If Intel can also successfully boost security by hardware, the next round of head scratching could come from its competitors.
Nor would Daniel James, a 23-year-old Briton whose parents accompanied him to Dignitas last year, have come within its remit.
And they probably never imagined that a retaliatory strike would also come with its own soundtrack and an audience of millions.
Finally, Verizon has a very diverse and compelling portfolio of other smart phones to offer people who come into its stores.
Tepid actions are better than no action at all, and some of the moves clearly come under its formal job description.
Being a Google product, it will come with its own search box.
This is intellectually dishonest, as the value in money does not come from its nominal value but rather from its purchasing power.
Like business coaching in the 1990s, date coaching has come into its own as a business model in the past five years.
Hardis' attempts to smarten up the portfolio hasn't come without its bumps.
Meanwhile, the San Francisco kicking game should come with its own defibrillator.
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Most of the yield at Cornerstone, however, doesn't come from its investments.
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Currently with seven seats, and will keep those but to do so, some parts of Teesside and Northumberland will come into its constituencies.
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