"It's given the industry a jolt, " said Chris Chute, research manager at IDC's digital-imaging practice.
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The Force India duo of Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil will start fifth and sixth respectively, while Lotus' Kimi Raikkonen -- who was fastest in Friday's practice sessions -- will be eighth.
Where everyone seems to agree is that changing the Bank of England's approach - either on paper or in practice - will be a helluva lot easier when there's been a change of leadership at the top.
Hubert Hsu is a senior partner in the firm's Hong Kong office and the leader of BCG's Consumer practice in Asia-Pacific.
Peter Wilson, Sotheby's suave, Eton-educated chairman, expanded Parke Bernet's novel practice of opening its galleries for presale exhibits.
The situation poses a quandary for regulators and lawmakers, though, said Michael Zuppone, who chairs Paul Hastings's capital-markets practice.
Dr. JoAnne Gottridge, who runs North Shore's internal-medicine practice in Great Neck, says that the biggest change is in work flow.
Such differences can compound into thousands of dollars in lost retirement income after decades of saving, according to Callan's defined-contribution practice leader, Lori Lucas.
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One study, led by Bill Bradley, a former senator and an adviser to McKinsey's non-profit practice, has found that they waste a lot of money.
The real news was IPValue itself: The startup, formed to help companies manage their patents and other intellectual property, is backed by Goldman Sachs and Boston Consulting and headed by Joe Zier, the former head of KPMG's intellectual-property practice.
"The market actually affords career opportunities, because businesses are highly focused on solving problems and if you can help solve those problems you become integral to the organization, " says Jeff Summer, principal with PricewaterhouseCoopers and lead of the accounting firm's talent-management practice.
If you want to make such a gift, you'll need a qualified appraisal, a public charity willing to accept the gift--there's only so much practice a fire department can take--and state laws allowing it (Kansas' health department, for example, limits fire-training exercises to interior portions of the home, not the total structure).
Just last season, Kate Walsh's character on Grey's Anatomy landed her own spin-off, Private Practice.
At the time, Ford was being linked to US actress Lara Flynn Boyle - star of ABC's hit legal drama The Practice - by the tabloid magazine, the National Enquirer.
That's exactly what happened during the run-up to today's Autumn Statement, billed in practice as a 'minibudget'.
That's what presidents literally did for 100-plus years until Woodrow Wilson resumed Washington's practice of delivering the SOTU message in person.
Now, as head of KPMG's investigative due-diligence practice, he digs up dirt on companies that are about to be acquired.
Mr. Murray is challenging on constitutional separation of church-and-state grounds the practice of a U.S. government-owned company, the insurance conglomerate AIG, promoting Shariah-compliant products.
Florida's Republican-appointed secretary of state, Ken Detzner, has previously defended the state's practice, slamming the federal government for restricting access to federal citizenship databases and saying such a constraint was illegal.
Shafir, who was a lead banker for Cisco deals, now heads Weisel's mergers-and-acquisitions practice.
It's not their fault - most practice nurses and GPs have simply never been equipped with the specialist skills and knowledge for today's needs.
's corporate and investment-banking practice in Asia.
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He renewed his calls for the government to change the law governing the UK's DNA databases - particularly the practice in England and Wales of keeping the DNA profiles of thousands of people who have neither been charged nor convicted.
Instead, she's the director of medical research on the hit TV show Grey's Anatomy and its new spin-off Private Practice, both on Walt Disney-owned ABC.
They look at whether the government of the country which is home to that bank would bail the bank out in a crisis - thus reducing losses for the bank's creditors - and whether the relevant government could in practice afford to bail out the bank.
He will start the race alongside teammate Felipe Massa after Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was dropped five places from fourth -- having needed a new gearbox after problems in final practice -- and Red Bull's Mark Webber was demoted from fifth to seventh because of his grid penalty following a collision in the China race.
The eight-doctor practice she's in already uses computers to schedule appointments and generate bills.
Few customs offer as much insight into someone's personality than the age-old practice of tipping.
At least two of AIG's subsidiary companies practice Sharia-compliant financing, one of which was unveiled after the influx of government cash.
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