Sue Blackwell, an English lecturer at Birmingham University, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme a boycott would involve not attending conferences at the three universities and an end to joint grant-funding applications.
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Typically, when two closed-end funds merge, their joint expense ratios should decline because of the resulting economies of scale.
To that end, Tuesday's joint statement stipulates that the bank provide regular reports to the government on progress towards the inflation target.
Shao said the goal is form the joint venture by the end of 2007.
Petersburg, at which Miller and Novatek CEO Leonid Mikhelson signed an agreement to create a joint venture by the end of the year to build LNG facilities.
That's what the team is working on, and they had a productive meeting with the Joint Chiefs just at the end of last week.
To that end, it has set up a joint venture with Samsung of South Korea to develop and produce Li-ion batteries for automotive use.
Mr Lefkofsky and Ted Leonsis were named as temporary joint chief executives at the end of February when founder Andrew Mason was ousted after the group posted another quarterly loss.
However, the latest indications from Yahoo CFO Ken Goldman are that Yahoo would actually like to strengthen its relationship with YJ (perhaps through a joint venture) and not end it.
The newer, more compatible front-end designs are the result of a voluntary joint effort by groups representing automakers, the government, and the institute that began in 2003, and addressed the problem of mismatched vehicles.
Russel Honore -- the colorful leader of the military's response to Hurricane Katrina -- said that the joint task force mission was nearing its end stage, barring any further destruction from Hurricane Rita.
To this end, the Center for Security Policy recommends that joint hearings of the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees be held at the earliest possible moment to take testimony from Ms. Albright and other Administration officials.
Minsheng had 374 outlets at the end of 2008, 300 fewer than China Merchants, the largest joint-stock bank.
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The remainder of sales was derived from its distribution segment, which is comprised of 19 company-owned and 22 joint venture distributors that services and supplies its products to end-users in North America and numerous global markets, including Australia, Europe, the Middle East, India, China, Africa, Brazil and Japan.
Ministers must decide by the end of May 2014 whether the UK should completely accept or reject 130 joint arrangements.
The decision that Junior Bayode will not face a retrial for a schoolboy's murder at London's Victoria Station marks the end of a case which saw an unprecedented use of a law called joint enterprise.
It also put an end to the cold war during the early 1990s that began after Microsoft abandoned joint development efforts for graphical operating systems.
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