The big fear I will acknowledge here is a retail stampede out of the paper itself.
The paper itself lists some 250 different affiliated accounts, including feeds for individual sections, writers, topics and blogs.
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Which leaves just one question: is there a less than even chance that Dr Iaonnidis's paper itself is wrong?
Mr Harper said without the proper leadership and commitment from the Scottish government the Zero Waste Plan would be "a waste of paper itself".
That way, ballots can be quickly counted, but if the computerized vote tally comes under suspicion, poll workers can always recount the paper itself.
This was actually research done by the paper itself for which we should perhaps be thankful: that any paper still does this these days.
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Al-Arraf said he explained to the people incensed with the article that it was written by a news agency, not produced by the paper itself.
Ominously, it released the white paper itself a month behind schedule.
Under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Col Allan and the business and digital leadership of Jesse, I know The New York Post will continue to grow and become stronger on the web, on mobile, and not least, the paper itself.
An editorial expression of concern, while falling short of the journal outright retracting a paper itself, raises a red flag to the scientific community that serious doubts exist about a paper's findings and can make it harder for researchers to obtain funding or publish papers, says R.
It features 3D animations of paper folding itself.
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Eriksson said he "would love to conduct a follow-up study with other samples, " adding his paper didn't itself contain any deliberately faulty statistics to test whether readers would notice.
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It should sound familiar: it's a rough (if possibly unintentional) Windows doppelganger to FiftyThree's Paper for iPad, which itself was designed by some of the former Courier team.
Gift giving is all about what's under that wrapping paper rather than the package itself, but when the holidays are over those shiny new gadgets won't just protect themselves from the inevitable wear and tear.
Money needs to be flexible: incarnating itself as coins, paper, bonds, stocks or zipping electronic impulses.
But perhaps the most worrying thing for financial institutions holding mortgage-backed paper is not the subprime market itself, but the unnerving parallels with an even bigger one to which they are also exposed: leveraged loans to companies.
In years gone by Mead attempted to defend itself from the cyclicality of the paper business by getting into other ones.
I. (which stands for Prime View International, itself a subsidiary of a large paper company), marries it to an electronic grid, or backplane.
In the 1870s, The New York Times advertised itself as "the only Republican paper in New York, " and most other newspapers had equally explicit party affiliations.
Have a look at our story and the Roadmap itself (it appears as a policy paper and as an actual bill).
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Bees could, once again in theory, be treated with antiviral drugs or, alternatively, the virus might burn itself out. (A recent paper co-written by van Engelsdorp shows that unexplained honeybee die-offs have occurred in the U.S. fourteen times in the past hundred years.) Finally, there is the possibility that C.
Ask the investment consultant (who received compensation from the mutual fund company) and the mutual fund company itself to prepare the proper response for the paper trail.
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Europe's new Climate Action Commissioner Connie Hedegaard recently published a paper that set out the arguments why the EU should commit itself to a unilateral cut of 30% by 2020.
Sociological explanations about the decline of the working class do not quite suffice: newspapers can reinvent themselves, as the Daily Mail did in the 1970s, when it turned itself into the middle-class women's paper.
Money itself is just a collective agreement that a piece of paper can always be exchanged for goods or services.
While the Times story was thorough and accurate, the paper overlooked one important detail, a story it had reported itself back on August 21, 2008.
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That today's mergers seem strongly correlated with the resilience of the stockmarket is itself a bad sign: when takeovers using highly rated paper are easy and cheap, the strategic thinking behind them tends to be easy and cheap too.
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That sure beats having GMAC borrow money itself for lending to dealers--two-year GMAC paper is yielding 7.5% to maturity.
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