Once a term used to suggest something cheap or inferior, shanzhai now suggests to many a certain Chinese cleverness and ingenuity.
The Columbia Business School and London Business School found one way to address that problem for their joint program: holding four-day sessions once a month, four to a term.
But we know that once a new presidential term begins, if not earlier as prompted by a military crisis, diplomacy in all of its manifestations is going to matter very much.
Some of the confusion may reflect the fact that carriers have muddied the issue of "fourth-generation" technologies, a term once reserved for LTE and a competing standard called WiMax.
Kansas restricts late-term abortions once a fetus is deemed able to survive outside the womb.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, said December 2 that he plans to place a "hold" on Bernanke's nomination for a second term once it leaves the Banking Committee.
Now it is hoped the latest funding package could give a longer-term future to the venue which once boasted Robert Burns as a patron and helped to inspire JM Barrie to write plays.
His main election rival will be Shinzo Abe, the man chosen to lead the once-dominant LDP despite a short term as prime minister in 2006-7 that saw his poll figures plummet.
On Monday, the Institute of Groundsmanship, the Football Association and the consultants who oversee Wembley groundstaff held talks in an attempt to find a long-term solution to a problem which reared its head once again during the FA Cup semi-finals on 10 and 11 April.
What was once a prosperous island considered a gateway to three continents, in the near term, will be reduced to just a couple of notches above a barter economy.
Kirven and Antonio have had a long-term relationship with COCA, teaching young dancers at least once a year.
The first time they visited him, he handed them a term sheet--once the sole prerogative of VCs--that tried to preempt a host of terms that were favorable to investors.
Met Office analysis has suggested that the UK could experience a severe short-term drought, similar to the drought experienced in 1976, once a decade.
The costs of issuing commercial paper, a form of short-term debt heavily used by companies in America, will fall once a Fed facility for purchasing commercial paper is up and running on October 27th.
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But they do not breed more than once a year - so it is a long term exercise.
CBI's annual conference on November 28th, Mr Brown was once again burnishing his credentials as a long-term planner, saying that investment in infrastructure was vital for Britain's future.
For those who do trade, and even the longest-term investor must trade once in a while, the merger of the exchanges may well bring costs down a bit lower.
Mr Brown, a former fashion model who once posed nude in a women's magazine, is now running for a full term.
She added that the company would look to implement a "long-term solution" once the rain waters subsided.
Once again, Mr Bezos is playing a long-term game in the hope of establishing the Fire as the main rival to the iPad.
News overnight that China has once again tightened its monetary policy is a near-term bearish weight on most commodity markets Tuesday, including the precious metals.
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But once a country has achieved a reasonably sound long-term fiscal position, its government should regard that as an asset that can be drawn upon.
Marketers are now taking pains to reach out to minority (and, yes, we do need a better term) consumers they were once content to ignore.
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She once advised Bill Clinton to accept a ban on late-term abortions as part of a compromise.
Firms now in the hottest water once made a lot of money by entering into long-term contracts to buy and sell electricity and gas, often covering just the first few years with countervailing contracts, leaving the remainder as a bet on the direction of prices.
He is unlikely to stand in next year's election because of the ruling party's unofficial rotation system: Mr Jonathan is from the Christian south and it will be the Muslim north's turn to nominate a candidate to serve out the once-expected second term of Mr Yar'Adua's presidency.
That limit might be flexible once a family concludes that frugality is the path to long-term wealth.
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On the other hand, for those investors that do not have an allocation to precious metals in their portfolios at present, this pullback, once complete, may present an attractive entry point for a longer term investment timeframe.
Then it seems once-optimistic companies got stuck in longer-term leases for a while.
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Once again, you can buy and hold to create a long-term portfolio, but you can use more active trading techniques too.
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