Second, purchasing a new domain and moving a site are expensive and time-consuming endeavors.
Yet for all that, the task of moving a bank's headquarters would be formidable.
One said Ms. Steenkamp's only concern was that Mr. Pistorius was moving a little fast.
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So those seasons go a little faster because our planet is very literally, moving a little faster.
Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council is opposed to moving a minor injuries unit at Heatherwood to Bracknell.
Some trainers teach exercises that involve moving a rope up and down to produce a wavelike motion.
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He bought a Manhattan firm that processed paperwork associated with moving a lawsuit from trial to appellate court.
Moving a house once doesn't mean it won't have to be moved again.
So again, I think moving a meeting from one week to the next does not stymie our legislative agenda.
It's just a matter of disassembling it and moving a few components around.
Radiologist Suzanne LeBlang is moving a mouse and firing away, feeling a bit like her kids do playing videogames.
Like Bump, a Gogobeans transfer is activated by swiftly moving a mobile device with a flick of the wrist.
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Whatever relief Reisman felt over moving a step closer to funding was short-lived.
Right now you can actually take a deduction for moving a plant overseas.
K-Tron began life in 1949 as a maker of pneumatic scales, moving a couple of decades later into digitally controlled feeders.
Mr. PETE: The easiest and quickest way, I could say - just like a moving party, a moving concert, you know?
Instead of moving a physical surface, fluidic controls divert the airflow over a wing by blowing compressed air out of narrow slots.
Similarly, moving a magnet creates an electric current in a neighbouring wire.
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Conventional four-stroke engines produce power by moving a piston up and down using rapid explosions of fuel and air in a cylindrical chamber.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party said it hadn't taken a call on moving a motion in Parliament to test the strength of the government.
Merely moving a few feet to poke a rock could take three days, with the rover snapping pictures of its arm from every angle.
The lab has also developed a wheelchair that a person can drive by using brain signals, rather than moving a joystick or pressing buttons.
Jack is a testament to -- along with the people that he works with -- moving a lot of those good people into Afghanistan.
If the application is successful, the re-development plan includes moving a bar downstairs, improved access and the renovation of stage facilities and dressing rooms.
The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is reportedly looking at moving a new, six-year highway appropriations bill out of committee some time this spring.
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Wonders such as mass-produced insulin, cancer-fighting drugs, pest-killing crops and glowing fish--they're simply the result of moving a single gene from one organism to another.
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He added the company was moving a portion of employees' bonuses into their base salaries, so they would receive some of it in every paycheck.
There are obviously a number of complicated logistics involved with moving Air Force One, moving a plane of reporters, events, local stops, phone calls involved.
Something tells us the company won't have too much trouble moving a slew of these in the run-up to the holidays, as shipments begin on November 2nd.
Describing a non-existent tax break for companies moving a plant overseas.
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