The smart players will re-focus on software, even as new industry players rise up to challenge the familiar incumbents.
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Nominal rates would have to rise up to about 6.5% for the trade-off to make sense, given current levels of inflation.
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Optical newborns may rise up to become the next Dell or Microsoft.
We see the emergence of an almost-religious sect in Embassytown rise up to preach against the lies, to warn against evil, led by the simile Valdik.
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The opportunity is here for women, in this Olympic year of 2012, to rise up to the challenges of code and contribute our X factor so that global society can make quantum leaps in innovation again.
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Rather, with so many variables involved in qualifying for some forms of aid, and not knowing if that aid will come in the form of a student loan or a scholarship at most universities, perhaps more families will rise up to the challenge and create cool strategies to pay for college, with or without financial aid.
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Worldwide food prices have been high since 2006, when speculation by traders caused staples such as rice to rise by up to 320 per cent in a year.
The IPCC Panel's near-consensus was that human activity is having some discernible impact on climate, and that by 2100, a warming earth could result in more frequent storms and droughts, sea level rise of up to three feet, and up to six degrees F. in temperature rise.
Calling Hurricane Katrina "a portal into the future, " he says it is already too late to avert a rise of up to one degree that will lead to Arctic meltdown, extreme drought across much of the world and the destruction of low-lying island nations such as Tuavalu and the Maldives.
In September, the striking miners, who were mostly rock-drill operators, agreed to return to work after a six-week stoppage, accepting a pay rise of up to 22%.
Some forecast that the stock price could rise by up to 60% over the next 12 months.
Under another Senate proposal, affluent seniors would see their Medicare premiums rise by up to 300 percent.
During December, the service said it saw emergency calls rise by up to 21% compared to the November average.
We predicted that if knowledge of English in all European countries increased by ten percentage points, European trade would rise by up to 15% on average.
At the other extreme, Nouriel Roubini and Brad Setser, of Roubini Global Economics, think that American interest rates could rise by up to 2 percentage points if Asian central banks stopped their intervention.
If you put another way, pharma stocks tend to rise during the run up to reporting positive trial results, but they fall when negative results are reported.
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But buying stock from overseas opens the stores up to currency risks, which is a problem, because prices cannot rise to make up for currency fluctuations.
The original plans for Mynydd y Gwair were rejected by Swansea councillors after it emerged the original 19 turbines would rise to a height of up to 127m (416ft).
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And the main reason they were able to rise up is because of their love of language, their capacity to learn how to use words as weapons.
The extra 0.3 millimeters of fictitious sea level rise will add up to 1.2 inches over the course of the 21st century.
When any company hits the skids like this, its up to leadership to rise above and get employees aligned behind a strong recovery plan.
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South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) said it is expecting call-outs to rise in the run-up to new year celebrations.
Numbers of students entering university have continued to rise - up from 271, 000 in 1994 to 340, 000 last year, with further increases projected.
To speak the truth is no crime-but to rise up in gratuitous violence at the sound of truth, however offensive, ought to be.
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Mr Funae says that bonus payments are returning to normal levels and salaries may soon have to rise, if only to keep up with the competition.
The most conspicuous explanation is that oil is a global commodity that is affected not just by international economics but also by geopolitical skirmishes, which can cause supplies to tighten up and prices to rise.
If you are poor, hate it, dream of being successful and have the self-confidence to rise-up when knocked down, you have much of the circuitry needed to become the next Sir Richard Branson.
Edinburgh was the only one of the company's airports to register a rise, up 1.4% over the year to 871, 000.
And you thought the machines were going to rise up and murder us all.
All people have an opportunity to rise up through the classes and join the 1 percent themselves.
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