His desire to be a global icon rests in Asia and China in particular.
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Much of Agilent's risk management, and future investment, rests in product and geographic diversification.
So that 50% share of the primary Superman rights still rests in corporate hands.
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The business of brands rests in the experience, which is either great or poor.
Today, the fate of Europe rests in the hands of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The Brazilian plan rests in part on using satellites, laws and police to combat illegal loggers and ranchers.
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The ultimate decision on what happens with the contract, however, rests in the hands of general manager Glen Sather.
"I believe it now proudly rests in Dr. McBirney's living room, " he says.
Your privacy still rests in the hands of your friends, who choose whether or not to tag you in photos.
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Although these achievements are indeed impressive, the future of Sino-Nigerian relations rests in the continued development of bilateral energy cooperation.
Olmert obfuscates the truth because his political stability rests in the hands of his hawkish coalition partners Yisrael Beiteinu and Shas.
The BBC's reputation rests in part on being able to say that politicians have no influence on editorial decisions or appointments.
The prestige of David Cameron, Nicolas Sarkozy or Angela Merkel rests in part on their personal dealings with the American president.
And we -- our confidence rests in the management and the board of directors, that they will carefully weigh all those facts.
His head practically rests in the bowl when he bends to eat.
It rests in the message of hope in the songs of a man so many young Americans admire: New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen.
Just yesterday we were treated to yet another stunning example of where the heart of the GOP truly rests in the modern era.
It was a cutting, humbling lesson, a reminder that beauty rests in the eyes of the beholder, that outlying black swan events do happen.
"The power of the purse rests in the Congress, and we're prepared to use that purse to get to the truth, " the Kentucky Republican said.
The electrodes send information, via a small metal box that rests in the doctor's pocket, to a remote computer which stores and processes the data.
My compromise rests in mid-teens growthies like Google, EMC and Qualcomm.
Meanwhile, the fate of the world rests in the hands of a young couple (Claire Danes and Nick Stahl), who seem understandably peeved at the responsibility.
Employers with publicly-traded stock almost always structure their 401k(s) to include company stock as an option and benefit when their stock rests in friendly employee hands.
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As a business, if your only competitive advantage rests in not collecting a tax that is legally due, I would imagine that your business is on life support.
In Ireland, where venal politicians granted tax breaks to home builders, joblessness rests in the mid-teens and the landscape is littered forlornly with unoccupied, pretentious homes in decay with no takers.
In addition to its immediate legislative significance, the larger political importance of the Massachusetts election rests in what it signals for House and Senate Democrats who will face reelection in November.
This capability rests in the Zumwalt DDG 1000 destroyer that was designed over the last decade from the keel up to be stealthy, (thereby, enhancing survivability), and to prevail in any future war-fighting environment.
Minister Sahin noted that the competitiveness of Turkey in the global economy rests in part on the skills of women and that that there is a need for women to develop their entrepreneurial skills through business training.
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