Earlier this month, the U.S. reached a limit on the yearly allotment of applications for skilled-worker visas for jobs starting in October or later, leaving companies such as Infosys at the mercy of a random selection of applications.
After several attempts, the researchers found a level which "inactivates both viruses and bacteria while leaving sensitive materials such as mammalian cells unharmed".
Leaving aside problems such as falling international credit ratings and rising interest rates, there is a risk that even the good bits will not be delivered.
More recently, the firm leveraged its market leadership in selling physical books online to become the dominant vendor of e-readers, leaving potential rivals such as Sony unable to gain much traction.
Leaving aside such disincentives as pervasive corruption, maddening bureaucracy and organised crime, there is the question whether the government's plans for the labour market will do enough to stimulate the growth Italy has so woefully failed to generate.
For example, 'How can someone remote from a parent or loved one use it for day to day tasks - such as leaving messages?
In making the decision to become a leader or manager, most up-and-comers are not motivated by altruistic ideas such as leaving a legacy, developing others, bettering the organization or even serving customers.
We do see multitudes of youth taking part in causes, such as leaving school and work to volunteer in aid of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake victims, or volunteering to support the 2008 Beijing Olympics or the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
Thus, leaving aside natural disasters, such as the periodic droughts that sweep Brazil's north-east, a huge programme of food aid might be missing the point.
They are concerned about the smells and possible health risks associated with leaving unpleasant waste items, such as dirty nappies, in a bin for two weeks.
Well, as I've been pointing out for some weeks the big threat to banks in eurozone countries perceived to be at some risk of leaving the currency union - such as Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Italy - is an outflow of deposits.
He invented operations research, and he may have saved thousands upon thousands of lives without ever leaving his desk, such things as how to hunt down the German submarines or how to avoid German anti-submarine - how to avoid German planes when you're on a convoy across the Atlantic.
We defined public schools tightly as those listed in 1971 as such, leaving out schools that have gone independent since.
Indeed, some experts argue that regular bleeding is a medical risk, leaving a woman open to such complications as endometriosis (abnormal growth of the uterine lining) and anaemia.
Their idea of wrapping up work early, in cities such as Tokyo, involves leaving the office at 9 p.m. instead of midnight.
At the moment, people can be fined with a fixed-penalty notice if they repeatedly break the rules covering rubbish collections, such as recycling incorrectly or leaving waste out on the wrong day.
When it comes to business models, eBay's is an elegantly simple one: it takes a commission for matching buyers with sellers, leaving most of the tedious work, such as arranging payment and delivery, for the two parties to sort out. eBay is already profitable.
If they are too complex, they will be ignored leaving the pubic focus on existing narrow measures such as raw exam results.
In 2005, the city stopped giving homeless people leaving shelters preference for public-housing options such as New York City Housing Authority apartments or Section 8 vouchers.
These figures, however, do not take into account the number of teachers leaving the profession for a variety of reasons such as retirement, illness, or career change.
That could possibly mean leaving their income revenues on foreign soil, such as Apple is doing or taking flight altogether to move their base of operations to more attractive destinations, such as threatened by the angry birds of France.
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In effect it would lay out a path whereby Europe would become more integrated in many areas while leaving veto rights with member states in such matters as foreign policy, taxation and defense--and Europeans with a voice in making those decisions.
Big companies such as Cigna and Aramark are considering leaving town, along with more skilled graduates.
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David Owen, an economist at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, points out that consumer spending in Europe, unlike America, has stagnated over the past couple of years, leaving big pent-up demand for consumer durables such as cars and electrical goods.
The BBC's environment analyst Roger Harrabin said chancellor George Osborne rejects the target and the coalition was seeking a compromise acceptable to the Lib Dems such as committing to the principle but leaving details until after the next election.
The rites that accompany the festivity vary from place to place, ranging from leaping over fires and streams in Iran to tightrope walking, leaving lit candles at house doors, traditional games such as horse racing or the traditional wrestling practised in Kyrgyzstan.
Kejian also focuses on second-tier Chinese cities such as Wuhan, Chengdu and Shijiazhuang, leaving the biggest markets Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to the global leaders.
There had already been so much conference realignment with football-centric schools such as Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia leaving and others to follow.
The first Dow Jones headline said that a Greek exit could trigger a domino effect, and lead to other countries, such as Ireland, Portugal and other weakened countries leaving the E.
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They have been working for almost a year on a digital videodisc intended to provide content along with Web browsing for television sets, and he wants to review their progress before leaving for Japan, where he will meet with such potential partners as Toshiba.
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