Fyodorov wanted to hear a melody in an orchestra and to watch a spectacle in a theatre, so as to have some understanding in his soul about the truth of life and to see the universal horizon.
Because it takes a year or so for a new factory to be built, companies must invest the most at the bottom of the cycle, when profits are low, so as to have new capacity ready when the market recovers.
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While all countries experience leadership changes that can be described as generational in one sense or another, modern Chinese history has been so eventful as to have created generations that, as a group, share distinct characteristics and are markedly different from their forebearers in their historical, educational and career experiences.
As for the business operators who complain that they cannot afford to handle the increase, when one calculates the small amount of price increase they would have to pass along to customers in order to cover the costs, it is likely that impact will be so minimal as to have no impact.
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In order to dedicate herself solely to me, she never married, and, in a sweetly sly way, she never let me marry either so as not to have to share her protectorate.
For example, Infante says a Facebook user can post a profile photo that is not actually of them, or use a pseudonym, so as to not have their actual name and likeness used in ads.
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Their rhetoric often implies not only that lower tax rates stimulate economic activity and tax revenue and that that higher tax rates depressed economic activity and tax revenue, but they often go further and imply that any change in tax rates would be so powerful as to have Laffer-curve effects.
If you have not taken one out for this tax year and wish to do so you should act quickly as you will have to do so before the end of the tax year (5 April 2004).
There are some companies that in the past have even gone so far as to fire employees who have made their pay public.
For good reason: they have to sell in America as well as Britain, so they have to portray the Britain that Americans would like to see.
This year he requested that Chris could have a piece of buttered toast ready to throw as well so that he would have something to soak up the sauce.
By an odd symmetry, an unexpected change of one vote has now put the Democrats in charge of Senate business, so giving America something closer to the divided government that in 2000, as so often, it seems to have wanted.
Some have gone so far as to suggest that Governor Romney may have failed to disclose that account on his original returns and cured that deficiency by participating in the 2009 IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program.
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Jerseys flew off the shelves, games sold out and baseball was so exciting that some have gone so far as to claim it ruined post-steroid baseball.
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Travelocity, for one, allows a buyer outside the U.S. or Canada to have any flight booking sent to a travel agent anywhere -- so long as he is a Sabre reservations system user -- to have the purchased ticket issued.
"The pitch is going to get harder to bat on, so we have to get as close to the target as we can in the first innings, " Langer added.
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"For years we've created Afghan helplessness, so we as advisers have to reset that, " he said, referring to the years that NATO and the U.S. took the lead in fighting and logistics, relegating their Afghan allies to a support role.
So, at the end of the first conversation, the one where you decided your next job will be with another company, you immediately start compiling potential firms to contact and maybe even go so far as to talk to people who have the sort of job you want.
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Legally, directors don't have the right to limit a CEO's activities unless both sides have agreed to do so as part of an employment contract.
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Rather, since Texas budgets every two years, the level of expenditure conceded to in 2009 will have to be reduced so as to come in line with receipts.
The fact is, many farmers want people to come - they have even gone so far as to develop their own bed and breakfast network, known as L'Accueil Paysan.
My point here is that open market purchases and the associated expansion of money growth rate are accepted as normal or routine Fed policy so long as interest rates have some room to decline in the process.
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Secondly, the fact that young girls may choose to wear a veil or a headscarf is not a problem as long as they have actually chosen to do so, as opposed to this being imposed upon them, be it by their families or by their environment.
The O'Malley family, which has owned the Dodgers since 1950, lacks the money and clout to give the Dodgers the exposure they crave, particularly as so many other teams have connections to media conglomerates.
Even the mentally ill, unless they are institutionalized or you have them declared incompetent and take over (not so easy to do for those who are as functional as Ben), have to take some responsibility for taking their meds, going to therapy, etc.
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"I want bus fares to be as affordable as possible so that passengers have a genuine choice about how to meet their travel needs, " he said.
And for you guys to give that much back to folks who have given so much to us as a country and help protect us and keep us safe is remarkable.
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Caching stores the most popular Web pages closer to users, so traffic doesn't have to flow as far through a tangled Web.
It may be the Americans who, as so often, have to try to sort things out.
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