While the benefits that the suits may provide are not critical for current space missions, both the MIT group and Dr Locke are thinking longer-term.
The former secretary was less critical of current Secretary Janet Napolitano than many other Republicans for comments she made praising the way some protocols had worked.
This was especially critical in the current climate of economic global meltdown, they said.
Monday's PAC report is expected to be critical of the current way in which multinational firms used UK tax legislation.
Unlike the others, it has lively and critical news and current-affairs programmes.
Enabling greater access to higher education and increasing capacity are critical objectives in the current economic crisis.
This presentation is intended as an in-depth analysis of this critical failure in the current regulatory framework.
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This remains a necessary component of the new model we seek, and it is a critical deficiency in our current relationship.
As they note, there is really only one critical difference between the current, expensive model that excludes the majority of people who need this service and the for-profit model: a legal framework.
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Eventually, new distribution points run out, so selling more to current consumers becomes critical.
However, the identities of operators, sensitive technologies, and tactics that are critical to the execution of current and future operations must remain classified.
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Despite a commitment to remove sunbeds from its operations in April next year, the BMA Welsh secretary, Richard Lewis, was highly critical of Wrexham's current situation.
Metro's Mr Muller was critical of the way the current fisheries policy forces fishermen to throw an estimated 20% of their catch overboard because it does not fit with their quotas.
The conservative Mexican president, who eked out a narrow victory in July, was polite but critical in his assessment of current U.S. immigration policy, which has resulted in millions of Mexicans paying thousands of dollars each to make the risky trip through deserts and mountains to find jobs in America.
Building on the decisions and commitments made at the G20 last weekend, where China agreed that it was determined to have greater flexibility in exchange rates and agreed to stimulate more domestic demand, the President raised those issues as critical to dealing with the current economic issues, pressed on both the currency issue and on rebalancing and domestic demand.
But Kwok sees many of his company's current Internet initiatives as critical tests of future China plays.
Mr Buffett is especially critical of another way of dampening current profits to the benefit of future ones: restructuring charges (the costs, taken in one go, of a corporate reorganisation).
This was a big blow to libraries, which consider lending current bestsellers to be a critical service.
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What cannot be disputed is that the gargantuan amounts of taxpayer dollars shoveled into programs such as Medicare and Medicaid have been a critical ingredient in ballooning government to its current share of the U.S. economy.
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In Greece, the radical left party Syriza, which is highly critical of the austerity policies of the current coalition in Athens, may well be able to tap into the discontent with an economy which is shrinking for the sixth year in a row.
Know Your Customer: Knowing our customers and their financial profiles is a critical first step in assessing our relationships with current and potential clients.
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This first nationwide test will help us determine the overall reach of the current system, which is a critical step toward ensuring that we have an effective means of reaching the public through TV and radio stations nationwide.
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Written by Tim Mohin, Director of Corporate Responsibility at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), the book offers critical pieces of advice and practical tips for current and aspiring professionals who believe they can make a difference through their careers.
Fight the urge to flake out on your current job and spend your time finishing critical projects and tying up loose ends.
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This article, by identifying both professional responsibility and substantive legal issues inherent in SCF, seeks to fill in the current gap and instigate a much needed critical examination among practitioners, scholars, and policymakers.
More than half a dozen current and former bank staff members gave me critical assessments of Cleveland.
The current argument that raising taxes now is a critical requirement for increasing Federal tax revenues is just not credible.
He urged Iraqi leaders to move quickly to alleviate current tensions in order to refocus energy on critical state-building challenges, including preparations for provincial and local elections next year.
Of course, "Critical" includes plenty of laments about the problems of our current system, from overused drugs to insufficient preventive care.
Michael Boyd, president of Colorado aviation consulting firm Boyd International Group, is critical of the recommendation, saying the country could handle the current flight demand -- and cut delays -- by improving its air traffic control system.
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