Currently, we are seeing them transition into a third, more exciting era with markets that are both more rational and more closely connected to the underlying economy, with IPOs flourishing and foreign investors deeply involved, explained Ellison at the Bloomberg Brazil Conference.
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An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.
The more people like and agree with you, the more they will lean toward you and the more closely they will stand before or beside you.
Manufacturer Eurocopter has ordered extra safety checks and said gearboxes should be monitored more closely and at more regular intervals.
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The goal, of course, is to make prosthetics more sophisticated, subtle, and ultimately, more closely interfaced with living human beings and therefore more helpful.
At this point we've sorta come to accept the typos, but we can't shake the feeling that we'd be more accurate by leaps and bounds with wider, more closely spaced keys and another millimeter or two of width across the device.
But look and listen more closely and you'll spot the Tex-Mex cultural collisions.
America can only find genuine security, in their view, in a world where international law carries greater weight, democracy and stable government is more widespread, weapons proliferation is controlled through international agreement and governments co-operate much more closely in monitoring and capturing the kind of terrorist groups which perpetrated this week's outrages.
In its report, the commission recommended that federal judges give sentencing guidelines more weight, and that appeals courts more closely scrutinize sentences that fall beyond them.
It has set out goals of developing a more competitive telecoms market, liberalising postal services and working more closely with Guernsey.
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Among the plans are new shops, linking up the town centre and foreshore areas more closely and better transport infrastructure.
With this app available on the iPhone and on Android-powered smart devices, users can check their cargo movements, flight schedules, truck paging, and track shipments more closely and reliably.
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Pakistan supporters will be watching closely, and none more closely than Imran.
We will establish a Scottish Parliamentary Commission to propose a new system of council finance to ensure that more council revenue is raised locally and that taxes relate more closely to ability to pay.
The seven authorities are being urged to combine and work more closely together on transport, skills and regeneration projects.
And I think it's not an accident that both political candidates running for president now have talked about the need to work multi-laterally and to work more closely with other nations and to kind of reintegrate the United States into the international fabric because there has been damage to America's reputation.
Russia and China are now more closely linked economically and politically than they have ever been.
You typically have intern-level access, intern-level responsibilities, and more closely identify with other interns.
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This business has less correlation with the PC business and more closely follows the expansion of data center activity.
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Repealing both of these sections would make unions subject to market pressure, and align their incentives more closely with employers and all employees.
"Rather than manage mainframe and Unix separately, this allows you to manage them more tightly and closely as if they were one, " says Adkins.
The Federal Reserve recently announced planned changes that will close certain loopholes within the new credit card law (CARD Act), increasing its comprehensive enforceability and more closely reconciling its actual effect with its intended purpose.
She lost that fight this month, when the Administration released its regulatory-reform plan, opting for a more risk-averse and bank-friendly approach of more closely monitoring the activities of the largest firms.
They are still healthy several months on and researchers plan to examine their genes more closely, and those of their offspring, to check the techniques are safe.
Two further sine waves emerged in 2002, corresponding to one planet that has the mass of Saturn and is also orbiting more closely than Mercury, and another with four times the mass of Jupiter that is located in what would be Jupiter's orbit.
For more than 25 years, Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of digital communications, linking people everywhere more closely to information, entertainment and each other.
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Finally, we call on you to actively support the Sudan Peace Act as originally introduced by Senators Frist, Brownback and Lieberman, and to work more closely on issues involving Sudan with those Senators and with such House leaders as Congressmen Payne, Watts, and Wolf.
After everyone had spoken, the collectors drifted around the room and examined the coins more closely, offering admiration, praise and numismatic advice.
Could an investor have anticipated the trouble at companies like Enron, Adelphia, WorldCom and Tyco by looking more closely at how they were governed and how they kept their books?
The financial meltdown that commenced in earnest during the autumn of 2008 has led many observers, commentators and regulators to question more closely what it is that private equity and hedge funds actually do.
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