Since then UNESCO and CAS have implemented a large series of joint activities with the aim of bringing the benefits of space technologies to developing Member States of UNESCO.
Since the inception of the two-MRC standard, the United States has invested in a range of platforms, systems, and capabilities that have significantly enhanced its ability to conduct large-scale joint and combined operations.
They found toddlers with a large amygdala also had joint attention problems.
He creates joint ventures with large companies in which they put up money and he puts up his ideas.
Accordingly, in the space of less than two years, it is adding to its two existing television channels five free-to-air channels, including a 24-hour news channel, five commercial channels produced through a joint venture, and a large and expensive Internet presence.
Merck is conducting two other large tests of Vytorin as part of the joint venture, under which the companies split the development responsibilities and sales for Vytorin and Zetia.
In Europe, the Swiss government agreed on October 22nd to provide a large part of the funds necessary for a joint state- and private-sector rescue of Swissair.
Also, given its large position in cell phone making (from a joint venture with Sony), there has been concern that it might stumble in the ever fickle mobile market.
Mr Schafer's friend Bill Owens, a former vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has a large role in the Teledesic project, which will link the Internet to a new network of satellites.
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And as some of you may become tired of hearing in the coming weeks, month and years, a corporation tax rate of 20% would be the joint lowest rate of any of the large G20 economies.
Just last month, the European Union's competition directorate began an investigation into Microsoft and Time Warner, a large media firm, on the grounds that their proposed joint acquisition of ContentGuard, a software firm whose products protect digital media files, might provide Microsoft with undue market power over digital media standards.
But they also said that China is catching up fast in other areas of civil and military aviation technology, thanks in large part to technology transferred by foreign aerospace companies in Chinese joint ventures.
The case is the latest example of how the law of joint enterprise can be deployed to successfully prosecute crimes involving large numbers of people.
The number of joint ventures and other alliances between small biotech companies and large drug houses has grown from 58 in 1993 to 327 in 1996, says Mark Leschly, a venture capitalist with Princeton, N.
Striker Jon Daly is currently joint top of the League Two scoring charts, thanks in large part to a burst of seven goals in eight days.
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Instead of paying large sums for the license and the infrastructure, Telia has a 3G joint venture with Tele 2, a license-winning competitor, thus sharing the risk.
Indeed, joint committees of cooperating union and employer health and safety experts are increasingly common at large worksites, observers say.
Several NATO member countries will have to receive parliamentary approval for "Operation Joint Endeavour, " as the mission has been named, before they can commit a large contingent of troops.
The Joint Committe on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said the new strategy would avert a large number of flu cases among children as well as many severe cases and deaths, mostly among the elderly and others vulnerable to the infection.
Private firms are expected to put up a large chunk of the initial cost and, in June, a public-private body known as the Joint Undertaking was set up to carry the project to completion.
Admiral Moore, a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, claims that in case of military conflict in the Pacific, a large number of logistic ships need uninterrupted access to the canal to support deployed forces.
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