On that definition, the middle-class population of emerging markets was about 250m in 2000 and 400m in 2005.
That seems a little easier to show, depending on that market definition: Facebook has more than 845 million active users worldwide, far more than anyone else.
Mr. SYKES: Yeah, there will probably always be, you know, a minority, and perhaps the result would be that there is no single definition that everybody would agree on as having general usefulness that there would be one definition for one type of work, another definition for another type of work.
John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I's astrologer, who claimed Welsh descent, also wrote texts on mathematics that offered definition of the subject of cosmography.
After all, the American people have rarely had more occasion to focus on the ineluctable fact that surprise attacks, like that on Oahu, are by definition surprises.
"They did a high-definition focus on that to make sure I was a psychotic girl who was crazy over her Sweet 16, " she said.
But that all depends on the definition.
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Of course, there is precisely zero chance that policy will remain unchanged over this period - even on the relatively broad definition of unchanged policy that the OBR has used.
Doctors and nurses manned consoles where they could toggle on high-definition video cameras that allowed them to zoom into any I.
The minister urged Lord Warner to withdraw the amendment but the Labour peer forced a vote on the matter, maintaining that a definition should be included in the bill.
Hang on, isn't that by definition a yes?
BBC: Yeah but no but to using the private sector in the NHS?
He also says that because people who comment on articles are almost by definition more engaged in the content, advertisers are finding that Disqus readers outdo rival traffic driving sources such as Facebook, Outbrain, Twitter, and StumbleUpon by two to three times in pages consumed, time spend, and number of comments and article shares.
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Orange says it'll work on anything from EDGE up (though we doubt the experience is that great on EDGE) and boasts "high definition mobile quality, " which feels like a sketchy phrase.
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And by that definition I mean focusing on where we want to go.
Depending on your definition of the seasons, that means they have either 20 days (Labor Day) or 36 days (the Autumnal Equinox) left.
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Mr Smith went on to say it was "far from clear" that the government and Cosla were on the same page over the definition of maintaining staff numbers and the extent of the guarantee over compulsory redundancies.
An overly narrow definition might settle on those funds that engage in highly leveraged trading strategies which utilises short selling or complex derivatives.
There's so much high-definition equipment on the market today that I can't pretend to have looked at more than a fraction of it.
McElroen would not comment on the specifics of the agreement, but said on Tuesday that the labor dispute revolved around the definition of a workweek.
The two billion deliveries were generated from a DVD library that now spans more than 100, 000 titles, including more than 1, 300 that are available in high-definition on Blu-ray.
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" It bases its definition on a 2012 public health law that says a "domestic partnership" includes someone who has "common ownership or joint leasing of real or personal property" or "common householding, shared income or shared expenses.
The gold market has been declining in an overall orderly fashion in recent months, with a clear series of lower daily highs and lower daily lows evident on the daily chart that is the traditional definition of a downtrend.
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Those fifty-two-inch high-definition plasma televisions that people hang on the family room wall these days cost five times what a top-of-the-line set would have cost ten years ago, but buyers are willing to shell out the extra money because the enhanced viewing quality is worth the price.
"It may be that the very wide definition of the word collusion that Judge Cory adopted was due to his concentration on one of the synonyms, namely the verb connive, " the inquiry report said.
Thermostats that operate by Wi-Fi, and go-anywhere cameras that shoot in high definition and allow sharing on social networks are just two examples.
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This provides a new twist on the definition of a "phablet, " one that springs from the tablet side rather than the phone side.
Grab a high-definition television at Best Buy, and the salespeople will recommend that consumers--even non-gamers--buy Sony's console so that they can play high-definition movies on their new displays.
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