Lavine comes from Barclay's Global Investors, the fund complex of Britain's Barclays that happens to be among the biggest managers of ETFs.
He remembers that during Lucent's IPO, D'Amelio digested binders full of complex information and convinced investors of the company's prospects.
The court's report said most errors arose from "misapplication or misunderstanding" of the EU's complex rules, though there were some suspected cases of fraud.
As the head of Google's antiwebspam team, he's rewriting the complex set of rules for ranking Web pages based on their relevance to a given query, which is the company's DNA, its single most important product and a trade secret more closely guarded than the recipe for Coke.
Given the size of the military-industrial complex, there's no shortage of analysts focused on aerospace and defense companies.
This is the complex scenario of India's sugar sector, which--despite the country's relative embrace of free markets two decades ago--remains tied to the heavy hand of the state.
Other MPs expressed concern that the legal status of the Commons motion was ambiguous and that they were being asked to approve complex aspects of the government's new immigration rules when they had only recently been published.
These paintings were a source for Piero della Francesca's cycle on the same subject, painted in Arezzo in the middle of the following century, though Gaddi, with happy disregard for realism in scale, hardly anticipates the rigorous perspective and complex geometry of Piero's work, not to mention its cold, clear atmosphere or the figures' graceful stillness.
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Mr Orban plans a radical overhaul of Hungary's complex tax system, an attack on the black economy, a simplification of the bureaucracy and new laws bringing openness to public procurement.
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In the book, Alan Chong, who today is the director of Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, gives an engaging account of Gutekunst and Berenson's complex, sometimes devious, dealings with the very rich and art-hungry Mrs Gardner.
This spring training, he took his efforts to the next level, camping out with team trainers in the back rooms of the team's Tampa complex and experimenting with a variety of devices.
It's sprawling complex rising out of snow covered fields 200 miles northwest of Moscow is among Russia's most modern.
We are taking a closer look at the F-35 fighter jet at Lockheed Martin's Fighter Demonstration Center just outside our nation's capital, but, being in the middle of a corporate complex, there's no actual Lightning II on hand.
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The basis for both the trial court's dismissal of the complaint and the Second Circuit's affirmation of that ruling is the complex area of the law known as sovereign immunity.
It's a wonderfully sad, complex moment given the standards of most children's movies, but there's another interlude that manages to top it.
But often tax driven transactions are legal and are manipulations of complex tax rules, sometimes a blend of U.S. and foreign tax rules and tax treaties.
India's complex web of legislation leads to a system of dispute resolution that is incredibly slow.
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This amounts to roughly 2% of the office complex's monthly power consumption.
It says that spending is easier to measure, but the more complex impact of a society's attitude to education can make a big difference.
Yet another source of Mr Blair's self-confidence is a feeling that Britain could play a pivotal role in Europe's complex structure of cross-border defence relationships.
NAFTA's complex rules of origin, moving instead towards a customs union with common tariffs on goods from other countries (to be set at the lowest level of any of the three).
Bill Clinton's complex web of business dealings (he has raised large sums of money from foreign companies and governments, both as a speaker and in order to fund his foundation) is also a potential complication.
It's a complicated question that has become infinitely more complex in the wake of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, which allowed corporations to start donating directly to activist groups.
For most of the speakers, that elaboration was the musical counterpart of Afro-America's proud, complex, even separatist re-conception of blackness, and rendered him as supreme in his era, as Louis Armstrong was in his.
Yet a third group wants a total reform of the U.S. tax code, a complex document of thousands of pages full of loopholes, exemptions and special breaks for special circumstances, which allow some colossal U.S. corporations to pay no tax at all.
The effect of such complex instruments was to paint a flattering picture of Parmalat's financial health.
IndiGo's formula doesn't sound too complex, and one wonders why some of India's fledgling carriers haven't followed suit.
This is not some housing complex for Beijing's hundreds of thousands of migrant workers.
If Europe takes decisions slowly, it is partly because of Germany's complex federal structure and messy coalition politics.
The question is important, as much for dating the picture as for gaining a better idea of Titian's complex domestic arrangements.
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