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  • "One good year isn't what we're about, " says new research chief Martin Mackay.

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  • And the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) says the new research shows that health cash and research needs to be specifically targetted.

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  • Likierman, in his new corner office, says his research on successful leadership leads him to believe success is about results, not characteristics--"a successful outcome against stated objectives, " as he puts it.

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  • "The resultant four national players would continue to exert weak pricing power, " says a new Deutsche Bank research note.

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  • "I wanted to start entirely new ways of doing research, " he says.

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  • The new strategy carries risks, says Forrester Research analyst Sucharita Mulpuru.

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  • But Vlad Signorelli, global research director at boutique investment research firm Brettonwoods in New Jersey, says the market has already priced in QE2 and that there are more positives for the BRICs than negatives.

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  • "There's a lot of 'emperor's new clothes' around research and development, " he says.

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  • "Avid is going to have to realign its products to compete in this new mid-priced market, " says M2 Research's Meloni.

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  • The similar trajectory of word birth and death across time in three languages is "striking, " though the research is still too new to evaluate fully, says Mark Liberman, a professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania.

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  • "We will look back and say it's unbelievable we ever did without this, " says Peter Kim, Merck's new research chief.

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  • "When you have an event that draws in that many viewers, it gives advertisers the opportunity to reposition a brand or launch a new product, " says Brad Adgate, Horizon Media research director, of the show's cachet.

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  • "With mortgages rising and home prices at such a high level, people who might have considered purchasing a home a few years ago may now be turning to the rental market, particularly in big cities like New York, " says Richard Levy , a senior research analyst at the National Multi Housing Council , an industry association based in Washington, D.

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  • Meanwhile back in the election campaign of 2006, a new poll released today by the National Council for Research on Women says women voters favor candidates who are for bringing U.S. troops out of Iraq and by a ratio of nearly three to one.

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  • The obvious risk here is that profit margins in emerging markets will decline to global average levels as new competition surfaces, says Robert Arnott, chairman of fund manager Research Affiliates.

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  • Beijing Times welcomes new moves to prosecute celebrities who advertise unsafe food products but says research institutes, doctors and consumers should also be held accountable for endorsing unsafe food and drugs.

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  • The math has changed in recent months and years, as government efforts to curb property inflation from the influx of foreign buyers have resulted in new fees and taxes, says Yolande Barnes, head of world research at Savills.

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  • It's likely that SPIL and ASE are going to pick up market share from Amkor, as its troubles limit its ability to invest in new technology, says Don Floyd, the regional head of technology research at Lehman Brothers in Asia.

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