Among small companies in the DFA small-cap fund, effective rates were more uniform, averaging 34 percent.
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Strict design regulations enforced by neighborhood associations also provide a more uniform look to streetscapes.
If they did not, changes in income distribution would have been much more uniform across countries.
Over time, however, Google developed a much more uniform look and feel across all of those applications.
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Aquaculture techniques produce more uniform oysters, allowing growers to charge more for them on the half-shell market.
Other strains of rat, which can invade villages, have a more uniform breeding pattern throughout the year.
The first is that the mix of jobs offered in different parts of America has become more uniform.
It creates more uniform protections than the patchy laws passed by individual states.
London's Olympic anti-doping chief says a minimum threshold would make testing more uniform.
To aid job creation, the overly complex tax code should be changed in favor of something simpler and more uniform.
Yet a more uniform job distribution alone cannot account for falling mobility.
We expect more uniform graphics quality in the shipping versions.
If there is ever an opportunity to get a more uniform approach internationally on some critical issues or regulation and supervision, it is now, in the aftermath of this crisis.
Furthering the company's efforts for a more uniform user experience, the new updated adds a search button to the iPhone app, bringing it up to speed with its Android and iPad counterparts.
Professor John Zarnecki, principal investigator on Huygens' surface science package (SSP) said the area where Huygens landed appeared to have a thin crust that overlies a material with more uniform consistency something like wet sand.
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For instance, Mawrth Vallis, one of the largest identified clay-rich regions on the Red Planet, exhibits a more uniform mineralogy pattern that indicates water was much more closely tied to surface processes on the planet.
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By doctoring authentic customer content to make it more uniform, a brand dismisses the tremendous diversity of people, tones, life phases, geographies, and preferences that make up the rich social web and the cultural differences between genders, generations, and geographies.
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"It's not going to be a matter of years but over the next one or two decades that the standard of living becomes more uniform across the European Union, " and wages in Eastern Europe catch up with the West, says Brian O'Reilly, director and global equities strategy at UBS wealth management.
At a time when rovers are exploring Mars, a satellite is looping around Saturn's rings and a body larger than Pluto was recently found in the far reaches of the solar system, the reader who wants to catch up on developments could have done with a book of more uniform quality.
We will, however, give credit where credit is due to Sony for placing lightly sprucing up the aging Gingerbread with a prettier and more visually uniform skin.
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The monitor's widescreen IPS (in plane switching) panel also allows for more consistent, uniform color from all viewing angles, delivering amazingly sharp image quality.
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The rules were put in place to make financial disclosures by banks more understandable and uniform to outsiders, according to a study the SEC completed in December at the request of Congress.
General Sergeyev might argue, too, for the general staff to be revamped, and given oversight of Russia's 16 other armed forces, which between them account for at least 600, 000 more men in uniform.
Already, in advance of the publication next month of the Quadrennial Defence Review, a government forecast of what America's armed forces will need from now to 2010, Bill Cohen, the secretary of defence, has hinted that more bases will close, there will be fewer men in uniform, and more aircraft will not be bought.
Jack Keane and Joe Hoar, each served in uniform for more than three decades.
If past bipartisan practice is any guide, one or more extraordinary individual in uniform will grace the First Lady's box in the House gallery, perhaps bearing the scars of terrible wounds suffered in the line of duty.
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The leather steering wheel has more buttons than a band uniform, offering triple redundancy for phone and audio.
Speaking of rail, Obama renewed calls for more of it, despite uniform agreement among experts that the cost and ridership numbers do not and cannot add up.
He is a man of faith, and after more than a decade in uniform, he says the thing he looks forward to the most is just being a husband and a father.
The distinctive uniform would make it more difficult for bureaucrats to hand out fines for misdemeanours, he said.
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