And in one way, as it will seriously disturb the market in grey or parallel imports, one they might be quite happy with.
It can be done by the friendly democratic countries themselves, acting jointly or in parallel.
Working together or in parallel with Beijing, smaller developing nations should have an easier time getting a hearing in the WTO.
Fusion blends (fuses) traditional x86 computing cores, which compute things serially or one after the other, with graphics processors, which compute them in parallel or all at the same time.
It remains to be seen whether US authorities will continue with, or drop, parallel charges against three Wegelin bankers, Michael Berlinka, Urs Frei and Roger Keller.
But, the governance aspect needs to be embraced in parallel or eDiscovery nightmares will crop up down the road and bring with them huge costs and potential sanctions.
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It is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is a part of the immune system that consists of a series of ducts or tubes that parallel the arteries and veins throughout the body.
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As for rotary dials and buttons, Mr. Fisher says they make it harder to do maneuvers like parallel parking or a K-turn that require rapid and repeated shifts.
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Users can watch past debates, rate performances or vote in a parallel essay contest in which submissions are posted anonymously to prevent a walk-off by the better-known candidates.
Thus, the mainstream exchange-traded market does not have any clue about the volume of transactions happening in this parallel market or the prices at which they are being executed.
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Are its designers and managers living in a parallel universe, or can they pull it off?
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In the European rye belt, above the 50th parallel, give or take, where the rugged grass flourishes, rye beers are more common.
Adding Biogen Idec would graft labs in California and Massachusetts to this just-created construct, or else shift them into a parallel research and development operation Pfizer is just starting to build from close to scratch out of San Francisco.
In this sense the pertinent parallel is not with music or films but with newspapers and magazines.
But there are no parallel laws that compel diabetics or people in heart failure who prefer using natural herbs to take their medications.
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In fifth grade, they learn the difference between perpendicular and parallel lines while doing squats or talk about camels while doing the camel yoga pose.
Why not ditch desalination altogether for investment in Great Lakes-to-Southwest water transport pipelines parallel to the Keystone XL or other proposed corridors, repair of leaky existing infrastructure, or cargo shipping?
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And in the 1960s, as many as 60, 000 young American men dodged the draft by crossing the 49th parallel, hoping to avoid killing or getting killed in the jungles of Vietnam.
For the past 15 years, USDA has maintained a parallel regime focused exclusively on plants altered or produced through the most precise genetic engineering techniques.
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Dune: accumulations of wind-blown sand in ridges or mounds that lie landward of the beach and usually parallel to the shoreline.
And if we discount for the low percentage of Luxembourgers who are actually citizens of their country, an even better parallel would be Rancho Cucamonga, California, or even Waterbury, Connecticut.
Two options for new building close to the existing one would see a full-length runway parallel to the existing one and 385 metres, or alternatively 1, 035 metres, south of it.
This is bad news first of all for Spain: Spain's debt had begun to trade in parallel to Italy's - meaning, rationally or otherwise, investors had begun to see the two countries as anchored in the saveable part of South Europe's economy.
In parallel to the consumers conducting millions of transactions online or via mobile applications, a new wave of financial crime and cyber threats have emerged in the banking sector to exploit these new access channels as part of a broader network based threat to banking security.
There is no parallel infrastructure to help make effective investment decisions in education or any other aspect of the social sector.
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Some have proposed a parallel scheme in which the government would take shares (or warrants) in troubled banks, if necessary, to build up their capital.
Or perhaps, as one Haaretz columnist, Aluf Benn, noted, the parallel is that Churchill brought America into the war, but lost the empire.
Normally, the agency would conduct parallel surveys to see if there might be some unaccounted-for anomalies or glitches in that adjustment.
In theory, this uncertainty should allow a full-sized quantum computer to do lots of calculations in parallel, and thus to solve problems that would take forever or, at least, several billion years on a traditional machine.
Another parallel is that people often ask me how they could either be a SEAL or start their own businesses, sometimes looking for advice, sometimes encouragement.
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