But there will indeed still, over a year, be some shrinkage in the parts bill.
The problems could come from defects in the parts and systems connected to the battery, experts have said.
High energy prices are not always seen as a problem in the parts of the West that produce oil and gas.
Sales were swiftest in the smaller, nicer housing estates and in the parts of Britain where the private property market was strong.
Such switches are as worthy of their place in the parts list as the locations of particular regions that code for proteins.
For the real costs to Sharp currently are not buying in the parts to make those LCDs, nor running that production line.
Rapid productivity improvements will be necessary to maintain income growth, particularly in the parts of southern Europe that produce and procreate the least.
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No longer a lab project, high-tech solar power is now commercial and competitive with power rates in the parts of U.S. with the highest power rates.
Mr Morales's demand for more coca in the Chapare region does not resonate in the parts of the Yungas where coca is grown legally for traditional use.
Some two-thirds of magnolias are found in Asia but the subtropical plant also thrives in the parts of the U.S. and South America, BGCI Secretary General Sara Oldfield told CNN.
We must give ourselves permission to be less responsible in the parts of our life that women have micromanaged for decades -- the dishes, the carpool and even the thank-you notes.
There is no question that if each of us on the planet tries to live the way people do in the parts that are considered the developed world, we won't make it.
In the end, though, there is only so much the planning process can, or should, do to keep citizens from living in the parts of the country where they want to live.
Likewise, fewer workers were employed in the parts of the economy that produced goods for sale abroad, but just as many more found work making things that were consumed within the country's borders.
The real interest lies elsewhere, in the parts of Mr Stiglitz's book that are in effect a memoir of what life was like as an economic adviser, and indeed a considerable intellectual, in the bruising and often brutal world of Washington politics and policymaking.
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Speaking as someone who kickstarted the project, and who will give a game with a good and well-told story a lot of leeway on its mechanics and polish, I am more interested in the parts of the game based around managing your base and its inhabitants.
It is hard to believe in retrospect what happened 40 years ago, when an unprecedented 18 new wineries opened, primarily in Napa, though some of these pioneers found similarly excellent terroir in the parts of Sonoma and Mendocino immediately bordering Napa, before these regions had yet to come into their own.
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One of the reasons that the climate effects Dr Lobell and his colleagues have dug out of the data are not worse is that, although the planet as a whole has warmed up during the past 30 years, growing seasons in the parts of America which produce 40% of the world's maize and soyabeans have failed to follow suit.
And yes, blizzard conditions are still in the forecast in parts of the continental United States.
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By contrast, Paxil ramped up activity in the cortex, while dampening activity in the limbic parts of the brain responsible for emotions.
To make up for the reduced area in some parts of the Amazon, the Brazilian environmental protection agency, Ibama, said that the government would be increasing preserved areas in other parts of the rainforest.
Networks of exiles dominate trade in many parts of the world: the Indians in east Africa and parts of the Caribbean, the Chinese in South-East Asia, and so on.
You see it in the success in other parts of the country.
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Many audiophile companies are trying to muddle through with the same formula that has served them so well in the past: focusing on well-heeled men, most in the latter parts of middle age, who are looking for the ultimate in sound.
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The Americans' influence may be more durable in the poorer parts of the old Soviet empire.
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The technique needs refinement and works best in the deeper parts of the ice.
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It had long been known that criminals from the south had put down roots in the richest parts of the country.
The seats, which will be placed in the empty parts of the East and Family Stand, were all snapped up on Friday morning.
According to Ed Stansfield of Capital Economics, an economic consultancy, the change will benefit about 300, 000 home-buyers, mainly in the northern parts of the country.
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The sea level, for example, will continue to rise for decades to come, with awkward consequences for much of humanity, especially in the poorest parts of the world.
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