Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Samsonite remains the best-known U.S. luggage brand, but that's little comfort in a sector as commoditized as air transport itself--and with prices coming down quickly as more production (including Samsonite's own) has been sent to China.
That is good news for employers: A 2011 paper from economists Peter Kuhn and Hani Mansour shows that online job-search is now starting to make the labor market more efficient as candidates are more quickly matched to jobs.
The difficulty starts out on the incredibly easy side and quickly gets more challenging as new hazards and movement techniques are introduced.
Vincent snapped a few photos but pressed forward quickly, as he was more interested in the adjacent airlock room with its almost fully white aesthetic.
The plan makes several major concessions to Democratic concerns, though lawmakers said they were no guarantee the package would pass more quickly as a result.
However, with the recent attention WPO is getting from the financial media, interest may start building quickly especially as Kaplan gets more credit for its contribution.
But the special inspector general monitoring the government's bailout program says the Obama administration wanted to cut more dealers more quickly as a condition of rescuing the automakers.
Rumors surrounding the next generation of video game consoles are coming more and more quickly as talk of the Xbox 720 picked up in the second half of 2011.
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The stigma associated with self-publishing is quickly disappearing as we see more and more indie authors becoming commercially successful on their own merits, and as some of the problems with traditional publishing become more apparent.
So Microsoft will benefit directly from its investment and, if the market retains its faith in Mr Gates's judgment and the broadband network is built more quickly as a result, Microsoft should benefit indirectly too.
By the time the animals were eight to 10 weeks old, the physical disturbance had healed, but these animals displayed more depressed and anxious behaviors, such as giving up more quickly in a swimming task, than rats whose stomachs weren't irritated.
These allow us to assess more rapidly any movement as the market changes more quickly than accounting.
The moment built in response to a page-one story in this newspaper last Monday detailing how Google was negotiating with Internet service providers to deliver its more bandwidth-demanding content, such as YouTube videos, more quickly.
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This is why it is imperative that we as leaders develop as quickly, if not more quickly, than our businesses.
Debit cards have been quickly replacing cash and checks as more people prefer the convenience of paying with a card.
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Participants in the study were measured as moving more quickly into a sleep state and enhanced that sleep once it started.
Updates on such things as changes to contracts come more quickly via Twitter although they are also posted on agency websites, as required by law.
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In fact, those who have defined and live their personal brand will more naturally demonstrate executive presence and as such may find themselves advancing more quickly at work.
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Another common transition visible here is the shift from a closed ecosystem, which is more efficient for developing reliable products quickly, to a more standardized and open ecosystem as companies compete more on price.
It is hoped the changes will help elderly patients recover more quickly and, as a result, save money.
Rents in established neighborhoods, like Chicago's Lincoln Park, are likely to rise more quickly than inflation as the economy recovers.
Although robots are getting better at adapting to the real world, they still tend to tackle challenges with a fixed set of alternatives that can quickly become impractical as objects (and more advanced robots) complicate the situation.
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And now that the government is going to own these assets based on mortgages gone wrong, there is also a tension between recovering mortgage assets as quickly as possible - which could require more foreclosures - and allowing more homeowners to stay in their homes, which could make it harder to sell them back into the private market.
As INTC sees it, and I agree, INTC has much more to gain as it moves quickly with new processor-based SoC solutions into the tablet and smartphone markets that have heretofore been dominated by ARMH, than it is likely to lose in the standard PC markets when Windows 8 enables the use of ARMH chips.
As children, that impulse is a powerful, instinctive survival mechanism for each of us: the more we understand about our environment, and the more quickly we understand it, the more likely we are to succeed as human beings.
As complex as some of these adjustments might seem, Cachon is confident that retailers will adapt more quickly than in previous inflationary periods, such as during the 1970s oil shocks.
Not only were Zs more likely to complete the survey but they did so more quickly than did the As.
But it expects to expand quickly in the next two years, as more consumer-goods companies turn to crowdfunding to raise capital.
We hope to see the rate dip down more quickly in the future as privately held companies continue to grow their sales.
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