This means new resources for growth-friendly investment, stabilising public finances or wider commitments such as development aid.
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But those margins remain at least as wide or wider than other mega-companies in the diversified utilities sector.
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Either countries should float their currencies (or adopt much wider bands) or they should adopt the rigid fixity of a currency board or even currency union.
Fresh sources of revenue could be found: a sales tax, for instance, would be possible, or a wider application of income tax.
"If you have the right sort of reforms...which in this case ought to be means of making it easier for banks to be allowed go bust safely without causing problems for taxpayers or the wider economy, you should introduce them at the earlier possible opportunity, " said Andrew Lilico, from financial consultancy Europe Economic.
The chasm between bottom-up state-building and the top-down negotiations in America or Egypt looks wider than ever.
"We argue that such a lengthy period of uncertainty is not at all helpful to businesses seeking to make investment decisions or indeed the wider economy of the UK, " the letter states.
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And do you think the world is becoming a more dangerous place because of these changes and if so who is the primary enemy, is it Al Queda or is it wider than that?
The police, in turn, will judge whether it is necessary to disclose the identities of offenders to teachers, employers or even the wider public, under guidelines recently announced by Alun Michael, a Home Office minister.
They stock more than a dozen shells in different levels of stiffness for all ability skiers, different lasts for wider or narrower feet, as well as many complete boots with stock liners for those wanting only orthotics.
Couple that with the fact that, unlike Apple, JC Penney does not manufacture the product they stock or control the wider Retail environment for their goods, so this approach also may also be out of synch with their core market dynamics.
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The way we collaborate with external skills or, indeed, wider agency network skills, we have evolved totally.
It can be stood on its thin, 3-inch edge or laid on its wider, 5.5-inch edge without affecting the sound.
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In the past, exhibition events were used as a sort of trial for sports popular in the host country or those having received wider acceptance.
Sir John told the BBC that the concern was that some of this meat was being sold or passed on for wider use, particularly in rural areas.
The Reverend Rod Thomas, chairman of the evangelical group Reform, said the idea of appointing people in civil partnerships as bishops had not been agreed or debated by the wider Church.
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Fortunately, you do not have to buy the author's wider musings or share his admiration of Mr Clinton, Al Gore and Kofi Annan to enjoy this ambitious journey through history and politics.
Users join the community using their existing Skype accounts, then through a series of promotional tools can create public "offers" or "opportunities" inviting community members to live sessions on Skype to demonstrate services or products to a wider audience.
Manipulators typically place their supporting bids through different brokerage firms with the hope that market participants viewing Level II trading screens will be mislead into believing that there is wider (or widespread) market support at the Bid.
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Even so, China could still introduce some flexibility into its exchange rate, and so regain control of monetary policy, by adopting a wider band or by pegging to a currency basket rather than just to the dollar.
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But in the days and the months ahead, the leaders of Sudan and South Sudan will need to work together to prevent violence and ensure that any isolated incidents do not cause wider instability or threaten a peaceful future for the citizens of these new nations.
The next generation, nicknamed Wider-Fi or Wi-Max, will begin to roll out later this year.
That meant, of course, that the screen was no wider for apps or video, too.
But it remains to be seen whether these country-to-country trade links will serve as building blocks or as substitutes for a wider, multilateral agreement.
Push the fast trading and high leverage to hedge funds which fail at a rather regular rate with little or not impact on the wider economy.
It was unclear whether their advice was directed to people in Fukushima or those in a far wider area, including Tokyo with its population of 13 million.
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So while a more image-conscious pol might have pasted on a wider smile, or shaken Gore's hand with more vigor, Bradley's not that kind of guy, and he isn't about to start playing the game now.
Hopefully this repeal or modification might initiate a wider discussion and review of information reporting that looks to lightening the burden on small businesses seeking to comply with the tax laws, while balancing that with the fair concerns about addressing the tax gap.
Perhaps it will increase overall giving, or encourage Americans to support a wider portfolio of charities.
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