That reorganization was also deemed a long-term direction change for Intel.
Those characteristics can include a brief dip in air pressure, a change in wind direction, a change in wind speed, a rise in air temperature or a dip in ultraviolet light reaching the rover.
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That said, the direction of change, if Mr Romney were to win, is clear.
In other words not much to suggest they understand the direction of change.
Mr Owen said the IPCC will argue at the hearing that until Acpo gives a direction to change the practice, it can do nothing.
German Economy Minister Michael Glos declined to confirm the figures given by Reuters, but said that the direction of change in the annual growth forecasts was correct.
For grotesque subsidies, the direction of change should be obvious.
Merely laying out a new direction is not enough to get people actually to change direction.
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The merger appears to have been helped along by an abrupt change of direction in NYSE seat prices as well as the abrupt change in thinking by its participants.
The opportunity to change direction is the silver lining in the European farming crisis.
Like a human, it can quickly shift its center of gravity and change direction.
The Federal Reserve, too, is unlikely to change direction soon, which implies continued dollar weakness.
Carwyn Jones made the call ahead of Wednesday's Budget and urged the chancellor to change direction.
First, determine the direction of the change in rating and tone of the commentary.
Also calculated is the direction of the change, if any, from the prior period.
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Murray said Artemis Racing's catamaran was attempting to change direction and turn down wind when it capsized.
So a politician can be a chameleon and change direction to garner enough votes to win an election.
Investors fear the government could again change direction, although Mr. Singh vowed over the weekend not to do so.
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However, even when they cross borders, many alliances are not merely frustrated mergers, but deliberate attempts to change direction.
Even if the winds change direction, which is unlikely, fears of massive radiation poisoning throughout the region are vastly overblown.
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Murray said at a press conference that the 72-foot catamaran was attempting to change direction and turn downwind when it capsized.
He told the hearing that while the youth was being carried more shots rang out, forcing the party to change direction.
They said initial reports suggested the crash happened as the pilots tried to change direction and land again after suffering "technical glitches".
So, if Britain now slides into recession, it would be tempting to conclude that these policies have failed, and to change direction again.
The American strained his thigh as he attempted to change direction and, despite having the injury strapped, he conceded the match a game later.
Sensible regulations not only make it easier for new firms to get started, but also help established firms change direction and clapped-out firms declare bankruptcy.
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There's an opportunity for them to, at what would be the last minute, change direction here, perhaps reconsider the approach they're taking and consider an alternative.
You need to engage people, give direction and manage change.
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