General David Petraeus, their overall commander in Iraq, is reluctant to let his political bosses order too rapid a withdrawal.
Spinola was duly installed as president after the coup and then provoked into resigning five months later in protest against too rapid a withdrawal from Africa, where Portugal's colonial involvement dated back to 1415.
All else equal, such a rapid increase in the quantity of base money would soon after result in a rapid and general increase in prices throughout the economy.
And we're the world-wide leader--in terms of market share--for ATMs. ATMs will continue to evolve, and we will innovate in ATMs. Today, intelligent deposit is being rolled out in New York in a very rapid way and around the U.S. in a very rapid way.
However, pilot tests of a new rapid diagnostic suggest a rate of 6.7% at 18 sites around the country.
In his second season at Georgia Tech, Taylor developed a very rapid heartbeat in a game against Miami and doctors on the field immediately became concerned.
"We know in this marketplace with previous launches that there can be a rapid uptake followed by a steep decline, " Ian Read, Pfizer's head of worldwide marketing, told analysts.
In the United States, doctors usually rely on a rapid test to help make a diagnosis.
For a player whose game centers so much around speed, it could be a rapid decline once he loses a step.
After almost a minute, the track brings in a clipped horn section and a fleet, rapid beat, a bit like Chicago Steppers music blended with Earth, Wind and Fire.
That proportion will only continue to shrink as long as emerging markets such as China and India continue to develop at a rapid pace and account for a large slice of the pie.
The new force will probably comprise 17, 600 troops, including a rapid-reaction force, plus a further 3, 000 police.
Music with a rapid tempo, and written in a major key, correlated precisely with the induction of happiness.
The fact that it has been comparatively rapid is a reflection of the durability and flexibility of our democracy.
For a rapid acceleration in the absence of a war premium, the industrial commodity likely needs global economic fortunes improve, he said.
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The Bush Administration faces a critical, delicatechallenge in Europe, particularly regarding France: the European Union's move to create a European rapid reaction force, a military entity made up of troops and equipment from various European nations.
He had a made a rapid recovery after disclocating his shoulder in a one-day international against England on 15 December.
The Durham batsman made 103 as both he and Andrew Flintoff, who smashed a rapid 57, helped the tourists reach a second innings total of 259-6.
Children saved by pioneering heart surgery decades ago are now returning to hospitals as adults at a rapid pace, researchers said, posing a growing challenge to the health-care system.
Yet today, the climate of innovation that has advanced technology at such a rapid pace, is being stymied by a patent system ill-adapted to the realities of modern information technology.
Methane is a greenhouse gas far stronger than carbon dioxide, so the consequence would have been a rapid warming of the climate a phenomenon that the rocks suggest did actually happen.
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The third set progressed at a rapid pace with the tension ratcheting up a notch as each game passed, and Federer had the first chance but could not capitalise on a set point in game 10.
One example of this is, if you look at the Seattle region and the south suburbs in particular and the south side of Seattle that have been grappling with not even just a rapid rise in suburban poverty, but also a diversifying community.
Amid all the talk of addressing the wealth gap, the party's plenum reiterated a commitment to rapid growth by restating a goal of raising China's GDP to double its 2000 level by 2010.
When the coda moved into a rapid double-time, there wasn't a false or dropped note anywhere.
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In the past, a rapid rise in consumer borrowing and spending would cause a central bank to push up interest rates to curb inflation.
As mobile data traffic continues to grow at a rapid pace, many mobile operators are transitioning from a 3G network to an all-internet protocol network, such as LTE, to manage the high volume of traffic and provide a high quality customer experience.
Any court ruling supporting preemption could be overturned through legislation--although such a rapid reversal of policy could still turn the FDA into a political football.
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