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For instance, limited ground operations by U.S. forces, if required, will need some larger units, larger than Special Operations provides.
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France and Italy, moreover, say they are heavily committed in other operations, for instance in the Balkans, in southern Lebanon and now in Chad.
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HSBC, for instance took control of its Argentine operations to create HSBC Bank Argentina in 1997.
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Winter pressures can also be accommodated by, for instance, re-arranging elective operations.
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In the last instance, that could mean ECB operations manager Phil Neale - official team manager - re-assuming the tour management duties that Fletcher apparently eroded.
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In recent years, we doctors have markedly increased the number of operations we do, for instance.
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In states where Amazon has retail operations--its HQ in Washington, for instance--it collects taxes.
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Managers from Celltech, for instance, have gone on to start or to run smaller operations such as Hexagen and Quadrant.
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Such snippets encode handfuls of the most basic operations that computers perform: loading a number into memory, for instance, and then adding two numbers together.
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Even when they do regular scenario planning they fail to delve deeply into their operations, or look at how multiple events might interrelate (for instance, increased energy costs and their impact on interest rates, which in turn would likely affect the cost of capital for one's customers and their businesses).
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Barclays, which snapped up Lehman Brothers' American operations for a song, now boasts a 15% share of the Treasuries market, for instance.
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