Genetically altered minds, some tech, and the Ambassadors were cultivated to be one entity, and two.
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One wonders how much longer these two firms will continue clashing as one entity.
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Ohio State University is one entity researching the benefits of introducing low-impact yoga or meditation to corporate life.
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Since these collaborations existed, one entity could help the other, and the other entity could help the other.
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"Japan and Asia will be like one entity in the 21st century, " predicts Morimoto, who once headed Toshiba's Malaysian operations.
Single-owner leagues have their precedents: Major League Soccer is owned by one entity, as was the old American Basketball League.
"They are looking for strings that have broad uses and where one entity is seeking exclusive use, " he told the BBC.
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The Department of Homeland Security was created and all intelligence was put under one entity, headed by the director of national intelligence.
The structure allows Apple to minimize risk and take advantage of scale by having most of its foreign earnings held by one entity.
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And he came back and said there's only one entity in the universe that has visibility on all these SAPs, and that's god.
"It's difficult, as you'd imagine, if you've got one agency or one entity doing all of your back-office functions to suddenly not use that entity, " she said.
The idea of integrating the GCC nations into one entity -- and replacing what exists now as simply a cooperative -- was first floated by Saudi Arabia in December.
Alvin Toffler in his book Powershift talked not about the shift in power from one entity to another, but in the transformation of what it means to wield power.
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Goldstein of Loyalty Lab says customers will no doubt demand having their Web purchases count toward their rewards as they come to see a store as one entity across both channels.
And all the teams in the league are owned by one entity, which makes fixing outcomes easier than if each team were an independently owned franchise, as in most American sports leagues.
It's not that easy to find, in part because there's no one entity or country that oversees or regulates the industry with its fleet of ships that are like mini cities floating at sea.
"It's not just a tour about entertainment or music alone but about connecting people around the world and making us understand that we're all part of that one entity, which is love, " Nneka told CNN.
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This morning, the United States Supreme Court answered the question of whether the NFL is acting as one entity or as 32 separate teams when it enters contracts for production of items such as jerseys and hats.
This is not a situation where one entity develops a message through a course or a television program for purely educational purposes and then an entirely separate entity independently decides to adopt that message for partisan political purposes.
And I made clear that whilst we refer to this company as if it were an entity and as if it were the Murdoch fiefdom whilst it may approximate to the latter it is most certainty not just one entity.
The effort in Lean In is directed not towards identifying the source of these differences per se, or placing blame on one entity or another alone, but more proactively, to present suggestions as to how to best change these behaviors.
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Mind you big box stores are still labour intensive, the only difference is, instead of a lot of people owning and running their own stores one entity owns and runs the place with low-skilled labour from the pool of people who have been run out of business.
As the book details, the whole business of providing, receiving and regulating money involves one state entity or another.
Grameen transferred the ownership of the Norwegian funds from one Grameen entity, fearing its tax-exempt status might be changed, to another.
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Well, one such entity has cut the cord to Washington--sort of--and thrived.
The companies would run as two entities with different rate schedules but would be one legal entity, which would at least partially obviate the anti-trust concerns.
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But a League investigation by "independent forensic accountants" found that the football club and SLH were "inextricably linked as one economic entity" and applied their mandatory penalty.
Although we tend to think of the federal government as one gigantic entity, it actually comprises hundreds of agencies and departments, each with its own mission and culture.
The Times said Lehman's chief executive, RichardFuldRichard Fuld, has drawn up plans in which one public entity would be spun off and consist entirely of mortgage debt and associated risk.
But a League investigation by "independent forensic accountants" found that the football club and SLH were "inextricably linked as one economic entity" and applied its mandatory 10-point penalty, which will apply from the start of next season in League One.
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