Priceline announced on Wednesday that it was entering the European market.
It has not ventured into Italy or Spain, it is only now entering France (it opened its first store there in Paris on February 25th), it has a few shops in Britain, and in Germany its share of the clothes business is negligible.
Notice that it was only imposed on those entering, not exiting.
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At times in recent months when the negotiations in the US seemed to be going badly, Spotify has insisted that it could perfectly well carry on without entering the American market.
It's entering carrier acceptance testing on the 17th.
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Yet with Lisbon now entering into force, it is time to move on from the EU's introspective decade of institutional navel-gazing and turn to the pressing task of making it work better.
While the SEC seems intent on entering the 21st century, if at a belated pace, it still took the regulators about 20 minutes to tweet a press release about the regulatory update.
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He warned it would have a detrimental effect on the numbers of doctors entering the profession.
She was entering her fifth year as an investment banker on Wall Street, and it was clear that something other than the long-hours was bringing her down.
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At the time of its 1981 publication, it provided groundbreaking ideas on cooperative problem solving and originated the concept of entering negotiations with a BATNA: best alternative to a negotiated agreement.
What we're doing here is cutting down on landfill use, on possibly toxic material entering the environment, and the Rhondda's getting jobs out of it.
However, the Lib Dem minister made it clear that the UK government would not be entering into early talks on what might happen in a post-independence world.
He also escaped censure for insisting in May 1990 that beef was safe to eat, because he qualified his statement by saying it was based on an assumption that the ban on high-risk tissue entering the food chain was in place and being enforced.
It would leave United going into Christmas on top of the table, undefeated and entering their traditionally strong second half of the season.
And he added that Labour needed "to be a different type of political party" in order to better engage with younger people, who he believed were "entering politics in a different way" and that it needs to have clearer policies on areas like welfare and immigration.
Should the Bulls finish sixth in the East (they were tied with the Atlanta Hawks for fifth place entering Thursday), it would put them, the Boston Celtics and the Indiana Pacers on the same side of the bracket as the Knicks.
As if Google didn't have enough on its plate, it seems the Mountain View company is adding yet another feather to its cap by entering the delivery business.
With an overabundance of highly motivated graduates with impressive degrees entering the work force each spring, Major League Baseball can capitalize on the apprehensions of young adults when it comes to pursuing traditional and unstable careers in banking, financial services and law.
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On returning to England, he ran the Conservative Party's research department before entering parliament in 1979, and it was not long before he became a minister under Margaret Thatcher.
On the other hand, Roche, a Swiss rival to Novartis, has said that it sees no future in entering the generics market.
Even though both agencies declared D5 did not pose a threat to humans, they believed it was entering the environment in quantities and conditions that could have a long-term harmful effect on biodiversity.
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