• But he has an awareness of the commercial world that few of his peers can equal.

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  • And, despite much talk of reform and transparency, they still haunt the commercial world.

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  • But he quickly abandoned the commercial world because he wanted to do something nobler.

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  • And at the back of my mind, I wanted to prove myself first in the commercial world.

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  • What happens when the commercial world and governments decide to embark on an automated capture of information on a scale never before seen?

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  • "So there needs to be partnership between the government, the universities and the individual researchers plus the business and commercial world, " said Mr Dalling.

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  • But what always impresses me about Cambridge is the sense that all kinds of bridges are now being built between world-class science in the university and the commercial world.

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  • The web may prove to be the application that brings the Internet out of academe and into the commercial world by making it invisible to the people who use it.

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  • Even toffs were innocent, little dreaming how a vulgar commercial world would create a new elite to supplant them stocky, energetic men who earned their fortunes and bought their furniture.

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  • As pressure mounts to find the best possible person for the top job, some schools have widened their search for leaders from the traditional academic hunting grounds to the wider commercial world.

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  • The basic similarity between late Rome and present-day America is that in each case manmade political and social developments seriously damaged a formerly robust commercial world, leading to enormous disparities in wealth and opportunity.

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  • Foreign exposure is a mixed blessing these days in the commercial world, but in the defense business it is viewed as a hedge against unpleasant surprises from the federal government such as budget sequestration.

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  • Allowing significant sharing between the navy program and the commercial world would give us an immediate, multi-lap advantage over all other competitors in a world wide market for commercial shipping using nuclear instead of diesel.

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  • Worse, to use the tax code to stimulate one sector of the commercial world, authorities must depress other sectors--in this case by saddling individuals and large firms with higher tax bills in order to favor the small.

    FORBES: Political Economy

  • And then the second point is what is, we now have is a situation where to put it bluntly the Countess unwisely in her discussions with us clearly shows herself to be trading off her Royal connections, so she's, you know she's mixing up her Royal persona with the harsh commercial world.

    BBC: News Online

  • That's all about cross-media, personalized content that we are now integrating into the commercial print world.

    FORBES: Face To Face

  • This space is a cooperative battleground between the commercial open source world of Hadoop and the enterprise vendors such as EMC Greenplum, Teradata Aster, HP Vertica, IBM Neteeza, and many others.

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  • "In today's world commercial banks, especially from Europe and the U.S., have pretty much shut up shop so our strategy has been going towards financing from export credit agencies, " referring to typically state-backed institutions set up to provide reliable export financing.

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  • That her endorsements make her the richest sportswoman in the world says even more about the commercial realities of the modern sporting world.

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  • Aleppo, in northern Syrian near Turkey, is the country's commercial capital and a World Heritage site.

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  • Since then, SpaceX has won satellite launch contracts from numerous commercial and other customers world-wide, including the Pentagon.

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  • Agriculture is important everywhere, of course: that is why it is the most protected commercial activity in the world.

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  • Across the Sea of Japan in China, ICBC is the largest and most profitable commercial bank in the world.

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  • Its playlist includes more than 40 slots for new releases -- a huge number in the play-it-safe world of commercial radio.

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  • Bill Clinton became president at 46 and by his youthful enthusiasm pulled his anti-trade party toward commercial engagement with the world.

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  • The deal comes as a debate is raging in the commercial real-estate world over whether nontraded REITs are better for investors than traded REITs.

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  • Then, when a someone using the software wants support or features for connecting the product to the world of commercial IT, a license is required.

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  • Joseph McStay owned Earth Inspired Products, a company that built custom water features for high-end commercial businesses around the world, says Mike McStay, his younger brother.

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  • Since New York is the commercial capital of the world, that increased access to technology is unlocking a huge pool of specialized, albeit nontech, entrepreneurial talent.

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  • Firms that have wrought technological miracles and left their commercial mark on the world usually have cellar-loads of reports, memos, e-mails, financial statements and other unpublished materials.

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