• To be sure, the implementation of such a cross-border watchdog would require much patience and resolve from industry leaders.

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  • Ultimately, such a model arrives at a cross roads where it has to either limit access in an arbitrary way, or face uncontrolled cost increases.

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  • Beijing has warned that the sale of such weapons could trigger a cross-straits war.

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  • Last week, the Obama Administration announced that increasing the number of students who receive undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by 1 million over the next decade has been formally designated as a Cross-Agency Priority (CAP) goal one of a limited number of such articulated goals designed to focus cross-agency coordination and encourage sharing of best practices among agencies with complementary missions.

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  • Of the total, 33 were believed to be suicides or attempted suicides, and another 54 were people struck on the tracks after being there for a variety of reasons, such as a deliberate leap off the platform to retrieve property or cross to the other side, or an accidental tumble in front of a train.

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  • Or could it have been that in December 1988, even in such a permissive time and place, Daphne suspected that she had somehow managed to cross a forbidden line into a social or cultural or family territory that was taboo?

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  • An independent forum is needed to examine the creative industries in Wales, such as TV and newspapers, according to a cross-party report.

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  • Unless America and other targets of terrorism are ready to adopt such Draconian measures as a total ban on any cross-border banking business with large parts of the world, they will have to persuade other countries to be vigilant, in a way that they have never been before.

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  • They argue nations involved in the economic discussions this weekend must make a coordinated effort at bank recapitalization as well as a shared commitment to solving cross-border financial issues, such as dealing with non-U.S. banks that hold a significant amount of American paper.

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  • The modules cover areas such as cross-enterprise management skills, competing in a global environment and developing leadership skills.

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  • Such cross-border holdings, however, are a far cry from full control.

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  • The company uses a series of algorithms to cross check personal data such as name, date of birth and voter registered address against publicly held data such as the birth registry, voter lists and passport details.

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  • Yet, since the press has spent decades reprinting such data unquestioningly, cross-checking facts and figures is a relatively new practice: one bank robbery was recently reported in five different papers with five different figures for the amount stolen.

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  • He did indicate, however, the company recognizes that cross-screen interaction (such as searching for a movie on an iPad and initiating playback on another device) is an increasingly important behavior and that future versions could incorporate features to help with this.

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  • At the time, other big cross-border banks, such as Fortis, a Benelux bank, and Dexia, a Belgo-Dutch bank, were in deep trouble, and there were growing concerns among European officials that a country could be overwhelmed if it was home to a big international bank that failed.

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  • Carr, who reports on these developments, turns out to be a staunch defender of such traditional practices as in-depth interviewing, cross-interviewing, and careful writing.

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  • The absurdity of imposing such a limitation when the U.S. itself is increasingly in the cross-hairs of foreign missileers, not just targets closer at hand to them, is self-evident.

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  • Under cross-examination he said clerical error may have accounted for such a high figure and that only four people had "definitely" been tied to voter fraud.

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  • To do this, Studio UE has assembled a cross-functional team of people with various skills such as research, design, art, and code needed to take a product from an idea into a fully-formed customer experience.

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  • Even after failures, such as in a frustrating case involving Samsung's revolving door of agencies, the cross-company skills have come bit by bit.

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  • Investigators raised a number of sterilization and "cross-contamination" alarms -- such as "unauthorized, unlicensed" employees using IVs to sedate patients and improper handling of needles.

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  • Investigators raised a number of sterilization and "cross-contamination" alarms -- such as "unauthorized, unlicensed" employees using IVs to sedate patients and that needles weren't handled properly.

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  • At the heart of the act is assistance for small businesses (SMEs), such as the the possibility of a common tax base for SMEs that operate on a cross-border basis.

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  • It will highlight the role of ESD for the transition to green economies and societies and as a catalyst for cross-sector planning and implementation of programmes in areas such as climate change, biodiversity and disaster risk reduction.

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  • Such people require both technical and managerial skills to oversee programmes that increasingly cross divisions within a company.

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  • Italian MEP Mario Mauro said it should be dealt with on a case by case basis, and that the use of the cross, such as on the flags of Finland and Sweden, had cultural rather than religious connotations.

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  • So I was curious to see this exact phrase pop up in various media analyses where implications of Euro-demise, such as redenomination risk, cross-border contract liability, and so on are getting a thinking through, at least in the media, for example here in the WSJ.

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  • Today, transnational security threats such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, pandemics, and climate change can cross borders as freely as a storm.

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  • They could be a force for cross-sectarian reconciliation, since many of the big tribal confederations, such as the Shammar, straddle the Sunni-Shia divide.

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  • "I cannot remember ever seeing a British woman 1500m runner displaying - not just here but also in the past - such cross country endurance, " the 61-year-old Foster said.

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