In one of the companies we analyzed, the CEO had no fewer than 19 high-level colleagues on his top-level staff.
However, as Sprint embraces retail consumer electronics, it will see that -- on some level -- the enemy is itself, a familiar position for a company that has juggled hosting the wireless networks of Helio, Disney Mobile, its cable joint venture Pivot and its own Boost.
Rich Black, a Sony representative, said that his company will only bundle StarOffice on entry-level desktops, not on laptops.
VeriFone has decided that calling out claimed security holes and focusing on enterprise-level payment options aren't enough to take on Square.
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What would you, as someone who has survived the crisis there, want to see happen either on a governmental level, on a non-profit level?
The World Health Organization on Monday raised its alert level from three to four on its six-level scale.
Most business school courses focus on high-level topics like financial engineering or venture-capital funding.
After Wilson married Galt, in December of 1915, she began to sit in on high-level meetings.
Thus, it is possible that some students made progress on lower-level math skills that were not detected by the state test.
The Department for Education announced the change after about a dozen mistakes were made on A-level and GCSE papers this summer.
"We have reached a consensus on high-level visits and exchange of personnel, maritime security... and cooperation between the two navies, " he said.
While automobile engines generally fare better on mid-level ethanol fuel blends than small engines, they are by no means immune to those problems.
Ms. Jackson late last year delayed a decision on whether to tighten the government's limits on ground-level ozone, a primary ingredient in smog.
The resolution also calls on state-level government officials and offices to raise community awareness about opportunities to build energy-efficient schools and use renewable resources.
The DNSrides on top-level servers around the world, which in turn are guided by the true pillars of the Internet:13 root servers, most of them run by volunteers.
Many have also been angered about the placing of masts on low-level sites which do not require planning permission, and can be put up without protest.
And as their billionaire owners continue to spend big on top-level players, traditional American sports such as baseball and basketball are being pushed down the list.
Ranked 920th, Santiago-born Garin beat Serbian qualifier Dusan Lajovic 6-3 6-4 on his tour-level debut to set up a clash with French third seed Jeremy Chardy.
An attributional accounting protocol that relies on facilities-level GHG balances to report net CO2 uptake and track otherwise unregulated GHG emissions throughout fuel and feedstock supply chains.
In this regard, the SAI Platform offers opportunities for Unilever and other food and beverage companies to learn from each other and, in some cases, to collaborate on landscape-level actions.
On that occasion too, the IRS blamed the political gamesmanship on low-level employees, saying it was carried out by "career" workers and didn't reflect a coordinated effort by the White House.
Every student performance indicator has improved he says and over the last two years the state has ranked second in the country for achievement on college-level courses taken in high school.
Yet the Bush administration does not support substantial government help for US auto companies similar to the cash bailouts to help ailing US airlines, so the future of some plants rely on state-level intervention.
Recently, university leaders as a group released their formal response to the consultation on A-level changes, saying while they wanted to stay closely involved with the development of A-levels, they did not want to take them over.
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In recent years, Time Inc. has been a drag on corporate-level results and revenue from the magazine unit hasn't recovered from the recession as advertisers continue to shift money out of print formats and onto digital ones.
We find that, in 2006, 29 percent of the workforce was required to hold an occupational license from a government agency, which is a higher percentage than that found in studies that rely on state-level occupational licensing data.
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If someone fears that the Romanised version of his name has been flagged, he can choose a new (but linguistically correct) transliteration, and then establish that spelling gradually by using it on low-level documents such as a gym membership card or a lease agreement.
Admittedly, the camera sensor on the cheaper entrant clocks in at five megapixels and there doesn't seem to be a contactless charging case for the Lumia 620 either, but the strongly priced handset could do very well on entry-level contracts -- we'll see when the device lands in Europe Q1 2013.
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Sky has paid ever higher prices for the League's content because its own business is closely linked to the fortunes of the sport in the U.K. Higher broadcast deals helps translate to successful performances by clubs on European-level championships, and allow clubs to pay exorbitant amounts for world-class players (the Premier League distributes the money it makes from domestic broadcast rights to all 20 clubs).
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