• That deal, completed in 2006, symbolised corporate India's triumphant emergence on the global stage.

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  • Yet even in Turkey, people are not quite sure what to think about the Albanians' emergence on to Europe's stage.

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  • At this very moment, everyone at the Eurostar Group office in Dubai is likely overjoyed by the ePad Femme's sudden emergence on the Web.

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  • If the yet-to-be-named car is a success when it goes on sale next year, it would herald the emergence of Tata Motors on the global auto scene, mark the advent of India as a global center for small-car production and represent a victory for those who advocate making cheap goods for potential customers at the "bottom of the pyramid" in emerging markets.

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  • Apparel has grown best--we have reported on Sri Lanka's emergence as a source of brassieres in particular.

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  • The spotlight has also been put on the party after the emergence of accusations of inappropriate behaviour made against former Lib Dem chief executive Lord Rennard.

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  • Undaunted by Moscow's lack of interest, the United States recently proposed seeking agreement on criteria to define the emergence of the Iranian missile threat -- criteria that would need to be met before the United States began operation of the site in Europe.

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  • The American Health Institute, the association that represents large agriculture and pharmaceutical industries, supports the NARMS monitoring program as "it provides an important early warning system on the potential for the emergence of antibiotic resistance bacteria, " said Ron Phillips, vice president for legislative and public affairs, in an e-mail.

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  • The American Health Institute, the association that represents large agriculture and pharmaceutical industries, says it supports the NARMS monitoring program as "it provides an important early warning system on the potential for the emergence of antibiotic resistance bacteria, " said Ron Phillips, vice president for legislative and public affairs, in an e-mail.

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  • He believes that two things impede the emergence of Chinese brands on the global stage.

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  • We also look for technical strength and recognizable chart patterns on leading growth stocks with the emergence of leadership in traditional growth industry groups.

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  • As mobiles gain greater computing power and smartphones further proliferate in India, the emergence of such services on the mobile platform, and their corresponding economic benefits, will accelerate.

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  • The proliferation of glossy car magazines on news-stands suggests the emergence of a culture that worships the car in much the same way as in more developed markets.

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  • In his story on money laundering Michael Freedman mentions the emergence of new forms of e-money (see box, p. 104).

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  • "We focused on everything from technical trends, the emergence of robotics, some of the greater attention to warfare, and then also political trends, " Singer said.

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  • But the event nonetheless was a huge hit for Apple, demonstrating the stranglehold the company maintains on the tablet market despite the steady emergence of 100 or more competitors.

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  • The Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies (CAWCS) will work in collaboration with Oxford University, King's College London, Bangor University and the National Library of Wales on the "archaeological background of the emergence of the Celtic languages in western Europe".

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  • Changing the Picture: NBC and the Emergence of African-Americans on Television (February 6), a panel discussion moderated by Museum Chairman Herbert S. Schlosser, who was West Coast head of programming for the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) in the 1960s and was president of the NBC network and CEO of NBC in the 1970s.

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  • Her insights on this score were powerfully echoed in a statement delivered by Senator Jon Kyl , a freshman from Arizona whose emergence as one of the Senate's most formidable intellects on national security matters was evident in his selection to deliver an address originally slated to be given by Henry Kissinger.

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  • Managerial behavior is mapped on four dimensions: bureaucracy-to-emergence, hierarchy-to-collective wisdom, alignment-to-obliquity, and extrinsic-to-intrinsic motivation.

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  • Being less reliant on antimicrobial drugs might also help minimise the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, she added.

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  • For at least the past 300 years, Britain has tried to prevent the emergence of a single dominant power on the continent of Europe.

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  • Even more damning, in the eyes of these parties, is the gradual emergence of Mr Barak's position on Jerusalem.

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  • Emergence Capital, for example, focuses on business applications and its expertise in building companies focused on that market takes many forms.

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  • My view is that the differing operating conditions, depending on the geography and verticals, will create an emergence of a combination of all of the above.

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  • Ergo, short of the emergence of another bidder, speculators betting on a continued ratcheting up of CML shares are going to take a big hit here.

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  • And while it occasionally failed to pick up on congested stretches, on several occasions it was so accurate as to the emergence of traffic that the route turned red just as conditions forced the car to slow to a crawl.

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  • Neat ideological labels have become harder to pin on parties since they have had to contend with the emergence of what some commentators call post-material issues (such as the environment, personal morality and consumer rights) which do not slot elegantly into the old left-right framework.

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  • Kenneth Widmerpool is present from his emergence in the first volume out of the mist on a school run to his bizarre death in the last volume.

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  • The emergence of the Roma as another aggrieved ethnic minority on an American landscape already teeming with them may disappoint people who cherish that image of the barefoot, carefree, violin-playing gypsy.

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