Sharp has temporarily suspended operations at its 8G and 10G flat panel production lines in respond to slowing LCD TV sales following the March 11 earthquake in Japan, according to DigiTimes.
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There is power in waiting to respond in order to think before speaking, rather than blurting out an impulsive response.
The Parmas said they called 911, but an operator told them there were too many calls coming in to respond immediately to all of them.
The chair then spoke to the motion, and has denied, under the rules, the right of the gentleman who made the motion to, in fact respond to it.
Berger admits that Notre Dame nor any other athletic department has ever had to deal with a situation like this and that there is no textbook or case studies that provide insight in how to respond to catfishing.
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And we have urged governments in the region -- the Egyptian government, the Bahraini government, but, in general, to be responsive and to open up their societies and to get ahead of the process in order to respond to the aspirations of their people.
"We both have access to the accounts so we can jump in and respond to clients, " Mr. Skerritt says.
In this modern world with modern technologies, for us to respond in that way to hateful speech empowers any individual who engages in such speech to create chaos around the world.
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The Fed should respond to panics in the same way we respond to natural disasters: Take immediate, overwhelming action, then pull back as the crisis recedes.
Though everyone grumbles that politicians are out of touch, both Republicans and Democrats in fact respond swiftly to shifts in the national mood.
But the most important thing is that we here in Washington respond to and listen to the American people, and we make the tough choices that we believe are right for the economy and for the middle class.
In order to respond to these challenges in a consistent and sustainable manner, education systems need careful planning, programming and budgeting, as well mid-term reviews with the aim to keeping on track and achieving the set educational development goals.
In the very near future, big data will interface with smartphones and agency creative will (again) have to respond in amazing ways to provoke and communicate with targeted opt-in audiences.
As our student population continues to diversify in our county, our schools need to respond to their changing needs in order to provide them with opportunities for success.
But the United States should not give in to the temptation to respond by acting offensively in cyberspace.
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Most important, you have to be a good, followable leader, in order to get real answers and respond to them in useful ways.
"Climate change has brought massive threats potentially to the economics of these ... really vulnerable countries ... and you can respond to that in a way that you'd respond to a humanitarian crisis, which is effectively what it would be, " Macy says.
It will also provide additional training for teachers, school nurses and counselors to help identify mental illness in students and respond to psychiatric emergencies.
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The Australian team was enlisted to carry out the rescue because no U.S. aircraft was in a position to respond quickly, the NSF said in a statement.
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McConnell describes the need for attribution and the ability to respond in a massive way to cyber threats.
Two weeks ago, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered the military to recertify all 25, 000 people involved in programs to prevent and respond to sexual assault.
Developing countries, in failing to respond to the transformation that the development of ICT has produced, will be severely burdened when they participate in the global economy.
Yet everyone involved with them, including the prime minister and his deputy, failed to communicate why the NHS needs to change in a hurry to respond to the pressures of increasing health costs, rising expectations and an ageing population.
But it has required administrators, faculty, and students alike to take another look at the ways in which the programmes can respond to the changing demands of multinational corporations in an increasingly complex, and currently moribund, economy.
Waber's research revealed that the key to transformation in the workplace is "social levers" -- small changes that people respond to in dramatic ways.
In operation they can respond quickly to changes in power prices, which is useful in Britain's cut-throat market.
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The U.S. already has a base in Djibouti, where a force of about 1, 500 is poised to respond rapidly to crises in the Horn of Africa.
U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen said today the the United States has "a long way to go" in its ability to respond to the threat posed by chemical and biological terrorism.
Communications directors at major corporations will, of necessity, have to develop appropriate strategies in how best to respond when a similar situation occurs, and it eventually will.
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Emory's Berns has shown that people differ in how they respond to expected pain.
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