Attracted by the perks and anxious not to upset the Russian government, their largest customer in the country, some 20 companies have signed up, including Cisco, IBM and SAP.
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When I heard Umaru's interview with him, he came across as unabashed, unapologetic and indeed quite proud to say that The Gambia was "hell for journalists" - even in those early days journalists were not his favourite people and some learnt the hard way not to upset the young leader.
The friends requested not to disclose the specific details as they do not want to upset the al-Hilli family.
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"She shows the kids not to get upset on the court, " Latimer said.
As the founders of Portrait Salon, Carole Evans and James O Jenkins write in the newspaper-style catalogue that accompanies the show, the idea began as an experiment and was not intended to upset or disrupt the Taylor Wessing, but to allow those whose work did not make the walls of the NPG another outlet.
If the Supreme Court strikes down part or all of the Affordable Care Act, it will not do much to upset the balance of power between the judicial and elected branches.
This was an awful shock to them, not to mention the upset for the children themselves.
Hoggard said he had been a loyal servant to the county and was upset at not being given the chance of a proper farewell.
There did not look to be an upset on the cards when Andy Thomson shot QPR ahead after 18 minutes.
Within three seasons he could claim two national titles, but after an Orange Bowl loss in his sixth year (not to mention an upset national title game loss to Alabama in the 1993 Sugar Bowl) the one-time hottest coach in football was reduced to challenging a disgruntled Hurricanes fan to a fight after the previously mentioned loss.
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Like it or not, the Stupak-Pitts amendment makes no effort to upset the status quo under Harris.
The Terry challenge was not the only thing to upset O'Neill.
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It may not sound earth-shaking, but there's no change to Commons sitting hours that does not upset someone, so the debate could be a little more heated that might be supposed.
Mr Huckabee failed to capitalise on that upset, however, in part because he had not had the money to build a campaign machine in the states that voted next.
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But the devices did not seem to have worked and the company said it "deeply regrets any upset or harm caused to viewers".
If we do not have our say early on, then they have no right to be upset or angry that the story is wrong if we would not engage when given the opportunity.
History remembers that to the end of his campaign, not only did he highlight issues that made people upset about the current situation, Reagan speeches and appearances pressed specifics.
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In the days ahead there will be much negotiating over how to save the eurozone but the Greek people - not just public sector unions - may simply upset the plan.
"I spoke to the players in the week and said there would be an upset and why not us, " Collier told BBC Wiltshire.
He was upset about the Eagles' decision not to re-sign a free agent who instead joined the Denver Broncos.
But probably not as upset as the fan who had travelled to England especially for the Championships and queued overnight (without a tent) to catch a glimpse of the defending champion - on whom he had placed a substantial bet.
Simpson's defense lawyers were upset they will not have a chance to argue before the appeals court Monday.
At this point Dr McGinn said Ms Martin had become very upset and said she did not want to hear, which the doctor said she had taken to mean about concerns in the nappy region.
Italian governments did not want to upset Yugoslavia, whose independence from Moscow offered a buffer against the Soviet block.
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Managers at Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre said they did not want to book him because his material would upset supporters and patrons of the venue.
The mayor too faces an election soon, and does not want to upset his growing support among blacks.
"It's certainly not what has become known as the traditional site and it's certainly going to upset some people, " he said.
Ferguson was thought to be upset that Dean, having already booked Michael Turner, did not send the Hull defender off when he up-ended Michael Carrick in the second half.
The web gangsters were not upset with proposed new laws but with efforts to protect intellectual property.
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