• Through dialogue, compromise and cooperation, the conference can help lead us towards a knowledge society in which people everywhere, whatever their circumstances, can access, use, share and create data in an affordable and secure manner.

    CNN: Opinion: ITU meeting 'no threat to free speech'

  • Perhaps the powers that be had read and taken to heart De Soto's classic work The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, in which he discusses how crucial secure property rights are to achieving prosperity.

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  • In short, inconsistent enforcement anywhere created uncertainty about enforcement everywhere, which, in turn, undermined the willingness of companies to comply.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The court is now deliberating whether it had the power to issue the original injunction, which covered everywhere in the EU with the exception of the Netherlands.

    FORBES: Morning Tech Wrap: HP, Samsung, Apple

  • The roads are in extremely good condition and there is construction everywhere which shows the confidence many Peruvians and international corporations have in Peru.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Garcia's two terms

  • Immigration seems to be always and everywhere a policy arena in which rational thought is in especially short supply.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Lesson of Hong Kong's Maids

  • Yet as in the postmodern world in which we live, sometimes when you are everywhere, you are really nowhere.

    NPR: Many Arab-Americans Still Perceived As A 'Problem'

  • And although you'd never know it, the Vioxx recall actually emphasizes one of our pharmaceutical industry's strengths, which is absent almost everywhere else in the world-competition.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • And although you'd never know it, the Vioxx recall actually emphasizes one of our pharmaceutical industry's strengths, which is absent almost everywhere else in the world--competition.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The latest arise from the slide of the Japanese yen (see article), which has led pundits to shorten the odds on a Chinese devaluation, which in turn has made everyone worry about everywhere else in Asia.

    ECONOMIST: Asia��s symptoms

  • On ABC, former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos -- who we're sure has become an entirely impartial observer in the, what, three minutes he's been a journalist -- notified us that the Gore camp is thrilled with the bump Lieberman has given the campaign, which evidently is noticeable everywhere but in the polls.

    CNN: Joseph in the technicolor dream factory

  • While T-Mobile and Cingular use that standard, Verizon and Sprint operate on the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) standard, which is popular in North America but not supported everywhere else.

    CNN: Navigating cell phone headaches overseas

  • "India is still clinging on to its social values, which explains Bollywood's success everywhere but in America, " she said.

    CNN: Is Bollywood coming to Hollywood?

  • Not just in the military, which gave us the phrase, but everywhere.

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  • The service should also be fortnightly to reflect the fall in demand everywhere in the county, except in Bridgnorth which saw a 13% rise in use.

    BBC: Shropshire mobile library services 'should be cut'

  • According to the press release, the designs for the 7280, 7270, and 7260 were inspired by the 1920s, which apparently to designers in Finland means lacquer finishes and chrome lines everywhere.

    ENGADGET: Nokia busts it out: the 7280, the 7270, and the 7260

  • In their first-ever NCAA tournament game on Friday, the 15th-seeded Eagles busted brackets everywhere with a win over Georgetown, a game in which they took control with a 21-2 run in the second half.

    NPR: No. 15 Seed Florida Gulf Coast Beats SDSU 81-71

  • In the beginning, I wanted to sell CDs everywhere they were not sold, which was about 99.999 percent of the world.

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  • The age of a truly global mass media had dawned, which meant that what he said would be seen, heard or reported everywhere in the world.

    BBC: JFK's inaugural speech: Six secrets of his success

  • Copies now pop up on beaches, in trading rooms, on trains indeed everywhere but doctors' waiting rooms, from which, one can only assume, they disappear.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • It is a case, however, that reminds board members and shareholders everywhere about the pitfalls that come with failures to properly supervise and regulate any entity in which they have a vested interest.

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  • And again, why is it that unemployment insurance, which is a good example of something that economists everywhere agree is highly beneficial to economic growth in a time like this because that assistance to people who desperately need it goes right back into the economy and results in job growth and job -- economic growth and job creation -- everybody agrees on that.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Ocean ecosystems are beset by changes in nutrient levels due to run off near the coasts and by overfishing, which plays havoc with food webs nearly everywhere.

    ECONOMIST: Ocean acidification

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