Indeed, grouped in traditional ways, businesses tend to create jobs in proportion to their importance in the economy.
Given the size of today's domestic market, it's not surprising that these enterprises--often grouped in Asian family style--quickly reach critical mass.
And, grouped in an alcove, 15 works by Bada Shanren (1626-1705) show him to be one of China's most abstruse and inventive artists.
Options are grouped in just two packages, not sold separately.
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Default applications include Public Library, Browser, Periodicals (which we sort of wish was grouped in with the books), Notes, Dictionary, Handwriting, Text Memo, Pictures, Settings, Evernote Setup and Facebook Setup.
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The biggest losers would be the Arab oil states grouped in the Gulf Cooperation Council, most of which are monarchies kept in power by a combination oil dollars and American military power.
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Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU), Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), and Citigroup (NYSE:C) may also be grouped together in this case.
Users will also get notifications grouped together in their Facebook News Feed.
Are content areas grouped together in meaningful categories?
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It means that although modern medicine treats the 83 year-old diabetic patient with hypertension similarly to the 45 year-old athlete with hypertension, based on them being grouped together in the same clinical trial, in the future, care will be personalized based on what worked best for millions of similar patients previously.
That way, the information that may be in one email system can be grouped with similar data in, say, the engineering notes inside another corporate division, and later if need be with marketing schedules.
Where hymnody once came from the spontaneity of slave spirituals or camp meetings, worship songs are increasingly now focus-grouped by executives in Nashville.
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Going so small also leads to some truly uncommon rackmounting -- team lead Simon Cox and his son James grouped the entire array in two towers of Lego, which likely makes it the most adorable compute cluster you'll ever see.
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Russia has proposed staging the tournament in 13 cities, grouped into four clusters that stretch from the exclave of Kaliningrad on the borders of the European Union to Yekaterinburg in the Urals on the fringe of Siberia.
Rachel Roy presented her collection in three displays grouped by color story.
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Wolfe, in contrast, grouped together a smorgasbord of heart problems that are harder to diagnose, such as angina, arrhythmia and heart failure, a weakening of the heart muscle.
Fourteen are already formally grouped, with an office in Brussels.
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The children were grouped into those who lived in areas with noise levels of less than 50 decibels and those who lived in a place which had noise levels higher than 60 decibels.
"I was disappointed with the first half, but we re-grouped at half time and hung in there, " said the Kiwi.
The Big East is not included below because the data source grouped the Big East football schools in a different category from the Big East basketball schools.
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Players emerged in clusters, often grouped around an outstanding teacher.
Pool One looks the weakest of the groups with London Irish, Perpignan and Newport-Gwent Dragons, none of whom finished higher than fifth in their leagues last season, grouped with Italian side Treviso.
Lagerback resigned after failing to qualify Sweden for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa where Nigeria have been grouped with Argentina, Greece and South Korea.
Although that may be representative of the anticipated meeting, in rehearsal it is more helpful in developing a consistent and coherent answer if you have grouped the questions.
Suppliers of iron ore grouped together to demand hefty price rises of 72% for their products in March this year, even after obtaining a 19% rise last year.
In the context of Thursday's announcement, Moody's grouped the 15 banks into three categories based on their credit worthiness.
GPs will be grouped together and given budgets from which to provide almost all treatments (including those in hospitals) for their patients.
The rest of the food and beverage companies--in both the U.K. and on the Continent--are grouped together.
It grouped similar crimes together, such as merging theft of library materials with laws covering theft in general.
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