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This dynamic boosts the chance the flash-order trader will complete the trade on the exchange and get the rebate.
WSJ: Ban on Flash Orders Is Considered by SEC
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Dr Dobbin and Ms Ross have formed a charity to promote the programme and a one-day training course which GPs need to complete in order to prescribe the self-help CDs.
BBC: Sports psychology used to treat depression
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Now those models have arrived on Sony's store for pre-order, giving us a complete picture of pricing, specs and availability.
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Customers can even order their own 2m-high beer tower complete with tap, to save them from needing refills.
BBC: Krakow brews a beer scene of its own
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He'll be remembered in the process as the secretary of state who was in office when devolution came into place, for his suspension of the devolved power-sharing executive in order to prevent its complete collapse, and for putting it back into place a few months later when a deal was brokered by the British and Irish Prime Ministers, with Mr Mandelson heavily involved.
BBC: What next for Northern Ireland?
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The board's turntable unit has a carbon fibre finish and integrated RGB controlled LED lighting system in order to bring additional style and complete customisation to the table - a design which has quickly become a focal point of the festival following recent pictures being leaked via Twitter.
ENGADGET: Scrabble board packs RFID technology, broadcasts tournaments online in real-time, costs 20,000 pounds
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Each state has different requirements, but generally a first-time hunter must complete a safety education course in order to purchase a permit.
BBC: Shooting a Thanksgiving dinner
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When an electronic order has a match, the trade takes two-tenths of a second or less to complete.
FORBES: Last Call
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However, in order to provide a complete picture of our recurring core business operating results, we exclude from non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS the tax effects associated with SBC.
ENGADGET: Google's Q4 2011 results: $2.71 billion profit, $8.13 billion in revenue, Wall Street disappointed