Located on the US west coast, an early use case for this platform is thought to be massive data processing and analytics.
Walmart, with its prominence, served as an early test case for the union's rise, with accreditation (but no contract) achieved in 2006.
But he hasn't wasted one moment making the case for early voting or making the case for why people should go to the polls.
Obviously, in a state like Ohio, I'll take, the President has been there making the case for the importance of early voting, making the case for why people should go to the polls on multiple occasions over the past couple of weeks and speaking directly to them in their backyards.
Nor is it likely to be worth media firms' getting in early just in case.
Early in the case, see if you can cooperate with the other side to set respective expectations for culling efforts.
C. to unprecedented criticism, and higher-ups at the agency pressured the New York office to bring the Galleon case early and score a quick victory.
With American, he started throwing penalty flags early in the case.
Correspondents say that one issue in the case is whether Boyer's court-appointed lawyers in the early stages of his case were qualified to represent him.
Not surprisingly, his most talked-about ruling, a case from early in his judicial career, deals with abortion.
But safety comes first, and that's the case with early voting as well.
The rise and fall of telecommunications and networking stocks in the late 1990s and the early 2000 is the case in point.
Edgell said one of the early investigators on the case who spoke with her friends and colleagues described Mirack as an all-American girl.
But there are discrepancies between her memoir and her own descriptions early on in the case of why she made certain written declarations to police.
But an early review of the case was granted after a flood of support for Dr Mannings, who set up Star Throwers three years ago.
Finally, they used mutual whole life insurance as a way to safely accumulate a nest egg while simultaneously protecting their families in case of early, untimely death.
But in the long run, things look iffy--Nomai won a key court case in early February, and, frankly, the computer industry has never supported proprietary formats for very long.
On Tuesday, spokesman Thomas Steg defended the government's reaction, saying Germany had "not been silent", and that early details about the case had not been sufficiently clear for a "spontaneous reaction".
And we were thrilled that we won the court case because it gives that many more day for people across Ohio to early vote -- just in case who know what happens on Election Day.
Higher fuel prices were made worse in Stark's case by an early December cold snap.
SNCF, which faces competition for freight early next year, in case it leads to a sell-off.
It's too early to determine how the case of Mr. Ergen's berm will be resolved.
Earlier in the week a 99-page document filed in the case revealed some early iPhone prototypes considered by the company.
According to a December 2005 Sarasota Herald-Tribune review of the case, an early list of suspects included male relatives and neighbors.
Early commentary also distinguishes this case from those involving larger institutions that cannot engage in proprietary trading as a result of Dodd-Frank.
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Early intervention by a dedicated case worker has reduced crime among those people involved by 45%, says the head of the troubled families programme, Louise Casey.
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