As our diplomats seek to improve the treaty by better drafting, by eliminating unverifiable prohibitions and by providing for minimal safety and security testing, they will have a powerful new argument to make to other countries: They will be able to say they cannot muster the votes to ratify the treaty until it is fixed.
It is paid fixed fees by train companies for access to its track, regardless of how many trains they run.
Obviously it is now very clear that if a match is fixed it's between two people, a bookie and a player.
It is not an event and neither is it a journey with a fixed end point.
But it is not increasing fixed asset investment, keeping it hovering around 20 percent growth quarter over quarter.
This demonstrates how hard it is to shake fixed stigmas - which have already been passed down to the younger generation.
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This is mainly because personal borrowing in Britain is mostly at variable interest rates, whereas on the continent it is largely at fixed rates.
The more open an economy to international capital, the harder it is to sustain a fixed rate.
Many countries, America included, have designed student debt primarily as a mortgage-like obligation: it is repaid to a fixed schedule.
We stick with it until the problem is fixed.
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This is why it has been so difficult to understand precisely what is broken and how it can actually be fixed.
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Grade inflation makes students feel better about themselves, but because the highest grade is fixed, it also causes grade compression, which distorts relative prices.
In the case of scientists, actually empiricists, it is an addiction to modelling where the outcome is already fixed in their minds and all efforts are directed towards affirming that conclusion even when common sense should intervene and dictate otherwise.
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Is this something that could be fixed with a quick patch or is it going to need a more fundamental rewrite?
One tactic is to offload it to the fixed internet: the iPhone, for instance, switches to a Wi-Fi network whenever possible.
But this is purely a problem with the CA legal and regulatory system, and that is where it needs to be fixed.
In an industry with such high fixed costs, it is tempting to sell at almost any price to keep the cash coming.
However, it is less of a problem for fixed installations than vehicles.
Claiming that a problem is fixed, that it is a thing of the past, when all the evidence shows that it is plainly ongoing?
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And if it is, they should get it fixed.
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It will gain a fixed-line arm, but that is no recompense for what it will give up: its lock on the massive mobile market, encompassing two-thirds of Chinese customers and an even higher share of new subscribers.
The Conservative party has said it will scrap the fixed line levy if it wins the election, which is due to take place by June.
It is little surprise that UBS is looking to cut various parts of its fixed-income trading desk over the coming quarters.
It is extremely difficult to have mobile and fixed operations share the same band, in the same country.
The loan-origination platform has high fixed costs, so it is a scale business.
It is improbable that the pound could be fixed to the euro at a rate at which it had never traded.
The intelligence community's biggest problem is that it is designed to spy on governments and fixed installations not small fluid terrorist outfits.
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