Their study points out that with a single exception (Greece), each of the 15 member states of the pre-2004 era has more foreign workers from fellow pre-2004 members than from the newcomers.
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But in the mobile era, more small-and medium-sized American companies are entering China and partnering with Chinese companies with better reach.
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On a trip to an English resort, her fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman become more real than she ever imagined.
With every passing day the 1992 Cable Act becomes more of a rabbit-ear relic of a bygone one-way communication era, something that more appropriately should be part of a museum exhibit or a history book not permanently driving the current and future trajectory of American video competition, technology and innovation.
By extending the Bush-era tax cuts two more years, that can was kicked into the future.
Reminded that he is winning the ERA battle with his more-heralded former teammate, Warren broke into a perfect aw-shucks grin.
Professor Donald MacRae, who co-ordinates the PMI for Bank of Scotland, suggests Scottish manufacturing may be benefiting from modernising in the pre-recession era to a more lean profile, helping explain why things look better for now.
In brief, whereas hustlers have gradually been losing their information advantage with respect to investors (resulting in the balance of power collapsing), hackers have generally been gaining information advantage with respect to both, as Internet-era technology has gotten more complex and specialized.
Successful shareholder relations in the say-on-pay era will require far more than a resolve to be open and responsive.
The next time Norman saw Sepham Barn was in November of 1971, in a Leger watercolor exhibition with two more Shoreham-era Palmers.
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The EU also welcomed the Yes vote in a Turkish referendum in September 2010, which gave the ruling AK Party the go-ahead to change the military-era constitution and bring it more into line with EU norms.
Mr. Lee was 7-4 with a 3.39 ERA in 12 starts for the Phillies in the summer of 2009, and more impressively, he was 4-0 with a 1.56 ERA in five postseason starts that included two World Series wins in two starts against the Yankees.
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The Center believes that the illusions of the fleeting "Post-Cold War" era must now be replaced with a more realistic view of Western security requirements in the Post-Kuwait world.
The gold-standard era was a time of more frequent recessions, more protracted recessions, and more severe recessions.
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The Moneyball era in baseball values on-base percentage more than it used to, while devaluing stolen bases and batting average.
When the economy began to recover from the crisis of the late 1990s, Russians, scornful of their own car industry's Soviet-era products, began buying ever more used imported cars.
Crisis-era reforms have given the commission even more power to set economic policy throughout the euro zone.
Very few of Africa's economies have been able to transform themselves from colonial-era mineral extraction and agriculture to a more diversified industrial base.
The company is now in 100 countries, and top recession-era growth markets abroad were Brazil (more than 400 new stores), Germany, Australia, Mexico, France, China, Russia, and India, in that order.
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By contrast, he believes, many tie-ups with closer European counterparts have dwindled in relevance since the post-war era as cheap travel has become more widely available and communications links have improved.
Requiring more than a thousand moving parts, Vaucanson's duck was not only a mechanical marvel, but also begged some very Enlightenment-era intellectual questions: Was there anything more to life than mechanics and plumbing?
They are worried that the boom-era deals will lose money and that the buy-out industry, which is now far more crowded than in the past, will suffer an extended period of poor returns.
Investors were told in 1998 that the financial industry had become smarter and more sophisticated than its Depression-era predecessors.
In the meantime, Estillore tries to scrape out a living in the printing business, with 1960-era presses that can't compete with more modern machinery.
By getting Mr Waigel to take the tricky finance job in the post-Strauss era, Mr Kohl bound Bavarians much more firmly with government discipline.
If Slovakia remains on its reform path, it could become the domino that pushes the rest of the EU, particularly "Old Europe" nations Germany and France, toward a more free-enterprise, entrepreneurial era.
But today's 11-hour junkets from San Francisco to Tokyo eclipse the DC-7-era's San Francisco-New York routes by just three hours, and come with a lot more comfort (though no doubt the players' union would have plenty to say about such trips).
In this democratic, high-tech era, however, a shift to a more decentralized system is essential.
We've already entered a new energy era that is dramatically more competitive, diverse and high-tech than the past.
Regulators in this post-Madoff era have been making noises publicly about being more proactive in ferreting out wrongdoing.
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