Common in Europe for about a decade, more U.S. based global marketers are now switching to decouple implementation from creation.
In 1267, legendary English scientist Roger Bacon published a recipe for gunpowder, and by the late 1300s, handheld, muzzle-loading pistols were common in Europe.
Joint operation of energy markets between different countries is common throughout Europe and is becoming increasingly important as the markets integrate at a European level.
Wachovia, under its former CEO, Ken Thompson, tried to build itself into a universal bank, a business model common in Europe but rare in America.
While bridges are common in Europe, Spaniards excel at them.
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Mr. Bloomberg said the administration will seek City Council legislation to make New York a more "youth-friendly tourism destination" by legalizing for-profit youth hostels that are common in Europe.
The blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), a migrant bird common in Europe that breeds in gardens, once had virtually no avian malaria but a study in 1999 showed nearly 4% had the disease.
Prepaid mobile phone service is more common in Europe and the rest of the world than it is in the United States, and Euronet provides airtime PINs for more than 100 national and regional networks.
Indeed, the need to expand abroad helps to explain why alliances have long been more common in Europe and Asia, which between them account for half the world's total, than in the United States, which now accounts for around a third.
"The euro is our common destiny, and Europe is our common future, " Ms. Merkel told the German parliament this month.
My paternal haplogroup (R1b1b2a1a) turns out to be from the most common in Western Europe.
We believe that we share a common view that Europe should have a security system.
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The ruling stops well short of the almost automatic implementation of such deals that is common in continental Europe.
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Because the real problem is that there is nobody who can credibly speak for the common interest of Europe.
Such sentiments are said to have made Sir Peter a close ally of Baroness Thatcher - the pair having built bridges through the common cause of Europe.
Second, and explaining the remaining difference, the RPI includes owner-occupier housing costs, which are left out of the CPI because of the difficulty in establishing a common procedure across Europe.
But on the other side of the picket line Australia's union leaders now face new laws, common nowadays in Europe and America, which reduce the power unions have traditionally wielded through secondary picketing and sympathy strikes.
Their standard short, specialised degrees suit only the well prepared: in three years there is no time for a ruthless weeding-out after one year, as is common elsewhere in Europe, or for a broad education before choosing a major subject, as in America.
The last few months have shown just how difficult it will be to turn rhetoric about a unified Europe and a common foreign policy into reality, says BBC Europe correspondent Chris Morris.
If so, far from being a success for Europe's common foreign policy, Iran could become a big irritant in relations between America and Europe.
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We also know there is unfinished business in our common project of a Europe whole and free.
He said the Common Fisheries Policy in Europe needs to change, and we need to ensure that Scotland retains regional management decision making.
This U.S. taxpayer-funded technology is becoming more common in cars in Europe and Japan than it is in cars in the U.S. Even China builds its own GPS receivers.
Our conversation with the Governor of the Irish central bank focused on how a common monetary policy for Europe at that time would probably be too easy for the booming Irish economy.
The Common Agricultural Policy binds Europe's farmers together.
We are committed to pursuing our work with the European Commission, the Council of Europe and other partners in developing common strategies to enhance public activities and outreach programmes in Europe and beyond.
So our common goals of ensuring that Britain is in Europe, and helping to run Europe, thereby achieving economic reform, changes to the protectionist common agricultural policy, reform of the structural funds, and so on, are made even more difficult.
As early as 1960 France and Germany clashed over the founding of Europe's common agricultural policy.
Foreign-policy conundrums such as Bosnia have found Europe's common foreign and security policy wanting.
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