That said, the character of most rebellions was to a large degree set by the time and the context in which they took place.
From 2005 until 2009, LIBOR was set by sixteen large banks (now eighteen).
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The district judge said it was "an appalling situation when a young man was set upon by a large number of people" but said he would agree to bail as long as suitable addresses were found at least three miles outside of Omagh and were approved by police.
"It can be valuable to identify situations where there is a significantly lower likelihood of an event than expected by experts based on the large set of observations and feeds being considered in an automated manner, " it said.
Her laptop had been professionally set up two years ago by a large office retailer.
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And outside, a large plunge pool was set in a private interior terrace surrounded by lush tropical greenery.
But such arguments failed to deter deputies from abolishing the death penalty by a large majority - a move which set the mood for further votes.
The Chinese economy is set to become as large as that of the US by around 2016 when assessed in purchasing power parity terms, which factor in price differences between countries, it added.
There would be a great deal more banks smaller in stature, but thanks to limits set by market forces, none would grow too large.
Large donations from these organizations were allowed under federal guidelines set forth by the FEC, but only if given to the Republican and Democratic party committees for "party-building" purposes.
The club was set up by members of the town's large Bangladeshi community in 1988 with the youngsters aged from seven to 14 and their dads passionate for "the beautiful game".
Most large investment-advisory firms comply with strict rules on performance reporting set by the CFA Institute.
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Since PGA Tour retirement benefits are determined in large part by cuts made, both would seem to be well set for their golden years.
Number 212, one of the most eye-catching houses in the neighbourhood, is a large blue residence, separated from the street by a heavy-set iron gate.
Seeking more news, people gathered around the large screens permanently set up on the Square where the press conference held by the Vatican's spokesman was played over and over again.
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But the Swiss looked a picture of calm from the moment he set foot on Court Phillipe Chatrier and, cheered on by large sections of the crowd, made a blistering start.
In addition, it has set up a ministerial panel to clear large infrastructure projects that have been delayed by bureaucratic hurdles.
Last September, however, The Money Store set up in Britain, where the consumer-credit market is large but dominated by small, unsophisticated lenders.
They would receive an annuity large enough to ensure they do not need extra benefits - that amount will be set by the government.
Like many things in America, patents were set up with a good purpose that has been twisted beyond all recognition by large corporations.
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PrimeSense set up a large suite in the Renaissance Hotel where it showed off diverse applications being created by partners.
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For large companies the Sarkozy government has set a long-term goal of reducing the corporate tax rate by 5%, which would pull France closer to the rest of Europe.
The Atlantic Force, with primary responsibility for Europe and the Middle East, consisted of a relatively small set of units providing forward presence backed up by heavy conventional forces, including a large ground contingent.
Large, hand-rolled cigars are customarily set aside in the ashtray and allowed to go out quietly by themselves, causing much less smoke and mess.
One of the large set-pieces of the year was the 1, 000-vessel river pageant, which was watched by an estimated one million people along the banks of the Thames.
The consequence of allowing individuals with no injury to be plaintiffs, and to sue for damages set by statute and not tied to any actual loss, is to allow the aggregation of large numbers of claims, giving rise to vast potential liability and undermining the just adjudication of claims.
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The consortium hopes to have the first set of adult models--three males and three females in small, medium and large sizes--by March 2011.
The Malaysian leader may also be echoing a cry of fear and pain from all Asia, whose world-beating growth looks set to slow in the face of increasing financial woes and global competition -- both triggered in large part by liberalization.
Multiply that by millions of customers in a metro area, and a smart grid can produce a data set large enough to monitor power demand in real time and predict probable outages before they occur.
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