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Of course, Allen points out, IBM is not itself a healthcare company or a chemical company, so moving its research into the application phase is done through a network of partners.
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But for pleasure boats, which may spend a lot of time idle, Dr Williams's team is trying to improve the formula so that a boat need not be moving so fast before the paint does its job.
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It did so by jettisoning its traditional base and moving into the centre-ground, investing in focus groups and hi-tech surveys to gauge attitudes (see article).
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He rolls up the window and gives all his attention to the car, to backing it out of its tight spot and moving it so as not to come in contact with the van, as if there were no more to be said or managed.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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Supermarket giant Tesco announced earlier this year that it was moving its mail order internet sales from Jersey to Switzerland so it could continue to sell cheap DVDs and CDs.
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With so much software moving into the web browser it stands to reason Facebook would want its own browser.
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Because the technology market is moving so quickly, an emerging company often has only a short lead over its rivals--six months if it is lucky.
ECONOMIST: Can't stop starting businesses
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In comparison, turning the baby so its spine faced the mother's spine applied 8.5 pounds and moving the mother's legs back to widen the pelvis applied 16 pounds.
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The recession we face has at its core a severe contraction in credit - so we need exceptional policies to get credit moving again.
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Most exchanges will begin moving away from ITS as the new rules go into place, but they'll do so gradually.
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Like Ford Motor, GM is moving toward so-called global architectures-- single sets of components for vehicles worldwide--which will boost its economies of scale.
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