• The report recommends several political strategies for coupling diversity and development.

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  • Palin's coupling of support for Israel with her populist domestic agenda marks the first time that support for Israel has been treated as a core, populist issue.

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  • Coupling is a process for determining the wave function of an atom that has a large number of electrons.

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  • This odd coupling still dampens enthusiasm for the shares in some circles, even as the industrial side of GE has started growing again.

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  • Verizon has been very successful dealing with the integration challenges of past mergers, and the fact that the company posts stronger EBITDA margins than equally merger-happy SBC bodes well for this coupling, he says.

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  • And even when the forum is fundamentally people talking to each other, like last night, there still are plenty of dangers for the media coupling.

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  • But she has appeared more often in the news in recent years for her power coupling with Pitt and her charitable work with refugees as a United Nations ambassador.

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  • But she has appeared more often in the news in recent years for her power coupling with Mr. Pitt and her charitable work with refugees as a United Nations ambassador.

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  • Furthermore, the high-quality dating of the WAIS Divide core will make it easy to correlate with cores from Greenland's ice sheet, allowing for a tighter coupling of records from the Artic and the Antarctic.

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  • Endorsement-wise, though, they make for an odd coupling.

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  • Jobs said that Apple is essentially a software company whose hardware is a beautiful box for the product, but that close coupling of hardware and software was generally necessary in consumer electronics.

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  • Privately held fortunes were valued at book value or by coupling estimates of revenues, profits or book value to prevailing ratios for similarly publicly traded companies.

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  • We will need about three days after the weather calms to less than three to five feet for that vessel to be able to hook up to the flexible coupling that it will be required to do.

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  • Through loose coupling, Ion gives the Infor family of products increased agility that matches use cases for a mobile, social, and analytical world.

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  • By coupling its online advertising smarts with mobile Linux software, Google could insure that a business case exists for mobile Linux.

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  • Privately held companies are valued by coupling estimates of revenues or profits with prevailing price-to-revenues or price-to-earnings ratios for similar public companies.

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  • Coupling reroutes lives, and delimits them, and when the stork turns up bearing a charming bundle the chances for complication grow alarmingly profuse.

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  • Privately held companies are valued by coupling estimates of revenues or profits (or, in some cases, company-provided numbers) to prevailing ratios for similar publicly traded companies.

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  • Such chromosome information can also be a powerful tool for breeders as it helps them determine just what type of horse will be produced by different types of coupling.

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