The American connection may make the case of the China Construction Bank more open than most.
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It called on the government to use the current round of European negotiations to make the case for greater devolution of fishing policy to member states and the introduction of greater regional ecosystem-based management, among other things.
They will each have plenty of opportunities to publicly debate the party's performance, and to make the case against the return of Nigel Farage.
He launched online contests offering cash prizes for whoever could make the best case of where to drill, using GoldCorp's proprietary geological information, which he shared on the company Web site.
"I am satisfied that the exchange of views we have had have been productive in helping me make the case for the re-establishment of the institutions absolutely as quickly as possible and without delay, " he said.
But Mr Hughes said his party had done better in the local elections than in the previous two years and that they would continue to make the case that UK membership of the European Union was a "net plus for Britain", and also push the positives of immigration.
He should be willing to show up before a group of pro-gun Americans in the heart of rural America and make his case with respect for the traditions of those who would disagree with him and a strong argument as to why his ideas are important to the nation.
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This would make the 4th known case of heart failure with 10mg of tofacitinib.
Casey had studied the Dead Sea Scrolls extensively, and drew upon them to make the case that most of Mark was written originally in Aramaic.
But advocates of mayors and more local-government powers have yet to make that case in the teeth of recent evidence that Britain's cities are capable of thriving even with feeble local democracy.
"The committee wants to assure you that it intends to focus solely on the administrative process of the case assignments, and will not make any queries which go to the substance of these or any other cases before the (court), " Burton said in his letter requesting testimony from Judge Johnson.
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Developments like the use of cheap silicon make the case for switching to LED lighting even more compelling.
The consumer-price index rose 2.8% on the year in May, compared with expectations for it to remain at 3%, fueling hopes that the Bank of England will make the case for further monetary stimulus at its July 5 meeting.
And he certainly, as he does all the time, enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to make that case in front of so many Americans, and to make clear the choice here is so obvious in this election, the choice between, in our view, moving forward or going back.
First, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has decided to make termination of the second engine a test case of whether Congress is committed to eliminating waste, and has won White House backing for a veto of the defense spending measure if the extra engine is funded.
The UK government has "clearly failed" to make a convincing case for the closure of Coastguard stations, a committee of MPs has said.
By pre-arrangement, and by way of compromise, the prime minister has chosen to attack the Tories' general anti-Europeanism, rather than make a robust case for the merits of the euro.
Asia flights are profitable, of course, and carry a higher proportion of business travelers than Europe flights do, but it is possible to make the case that the relative weakness of American in Asia is not quite as drastic as it might initially seem.
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Meanwhile, tobacco farmers took to Capitol Hill today to make the case for their way of life.
But all three books make the case that the ineffectiveness of much philanthropy is actually the fault of the philanthropist.
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Beware that the design of the case may make it hard for the dock connector to connect with some docking stations.
This bodes well for an advertising firm attempting to make their case on the importance of advertising no matter the economic climate.
Recent studies by researchers at Massachusetts General make the case that the risks of death from a current medical condition often far outweigh the risk of radiation.
Republicans put Al Gore on notice that they intend to make an issue of the case this fall, but Democrats seemed just as caught up as the G.
It's what makes sports fun: You can passionately make a case about the brilliance of Magic, while the guy in the office across from you thinks Bird was the most clutch player who's ever graced the court.
But the special circumstances of the Provenge case make this decision difficult to predict.
Alex Salmond appeared twice today, and three of his ministers will follow, to make the case that this is at the heart of the SNP's economic policy.
The absolute ease of navigation provided by the larger screen and the reduction of squinting will make a compelling case to many users.
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He says national governments' deep spending cuts, dictated by the scale of the debt crisis, make the case for reining in EU spending all the more compelling.
Mr. Zimmerman said the court almost always takes such cases, and then appoints a special master, usually a retired judge, to review the facts of the case and sometimes make a recommendation to the court.
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