In a game where these majors set the bar in terms of cash and quality-of-life compensation, and very young startups set the bar in terms of providing realistic shots at big windfalls, no other type of business has any chance of really competing for top talent, with any mix of cash and stock it can conjure up.
He also says that Dyfed-Powys Police set the terms of the contract.
"He is somebody who perhaps more than any other director epitomizes the western mind set in terms of hopes and fears and dreams, " says Brooks.
Britain is calling the lawyers to set the terms for divorce.
In her interview Livni defended her role in producing UN Security Council Resolution 1701 that set the terms for ending the war with Hizbullah in 2006.
With respect to both our current financial crisis, and other pressing economic issues of our time, his thinking, writing and speaking have set the terms of the debate.
The discussions with the Treasury have become bogged down over the precise price tag which will be set in terms of a cut in Northern Ireland's block grant.
But the gold standard in the 19th and early 20th centuries, under which the value of many currencies was set in terms of gold, has long been abandoned.
Smart grid company Silver Spring Networks, which set the terms of its IPO earlier this week, is the latest clean-tech company aiming to provide a jolt to the industry.
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In the West it is the big infrastructure projects and huge mineral deals that set the terms of the debate about China's role in the world, this staggering migration tends to get less attention.
This is a bit of a problem, because if a company then wants to use that technology in one of its products, it has to negotiate separately with each of these firms to set licensing terms.
With his accurate depiction of the nature, purposes and progress of Shariah, he has set the terms of reference for that debate, and he has challenged those who have been too ignorant or too timid to engage in it heretofore to do so now.
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Sources close to Mr Hunt tell me he is powerless to block the takeover on those grounds, because Business Secretary Vince Cable set the terms of the investigation of the takeover as being exclusively about whether the deal would harm plurality or choice in the media.
And almost seamlessly, from then on, Dick Cheney, working closely with other members of the administration, many of whom had been his friends for decades - long before they knew George Bush - set in motion how the United States was going to respond, set the terms for the global war on terror.
"'The most important thing for me about Oxford was not what I learnt there in terms of set texts and set books we had to read, but in terms of a respect for the best in human civilization, " she is quoted as saying at the ceremony.
Among the 32 banks were many that didn't agree to the initial terms set by the state.
You can set your own terms and apply for funding from the group using their online application.
That minority is well placed to demand interesting and fulfilling work and set its own terms and conditions.
If it does that, Lotito said, the new owners can set the initial terms of employment and tell workers to take it or leave it.
Verita set out the terms of reference for the committee of inquiry in November, and Mr Williamson was asked to review them by Jersey's chief minister.
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Council Leaders have until 20 December 2011 to inform the finance secretary whether their council agrees in principle to the full package on the terms set out.
But the price will be a third Greek bailout on terms set by Francois Hollande, Jose Manuel Barroso and - if truth be told - the United States.
Mack did not say how long the group expected its work would take or whether it could ultimately influence the terms set by NYSE and Archipelago in their surprise deal.
In both cases, the government requires property owners to grant third parties access to their facilities, on terms set by the government, because entering the market without such assistance would be prohibitively expensive.
Under terms set by the card systems the merchant can refuse to accept any or all varieties of plastic, but if it takes a card it can't make the user pay the card fee.
Last week, the firm cut Cyprus's sovereign-debt rating a notch to triple-C from triple-C-plus, saying it sees the economy now shrinking 6%, heightening the risk that Cyprus may not be able to meet the terms set for the loan.
The UK government previously opposed votes for 16 and 17-year-olds in the independence referendum, although the measure was eventually included in the Edinburgh Agreement, which set out the terms for the vote and was signed by both Westminster and Scottish ministers.
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