Dining is less about enjoying a meal as indulging in an experience that can take a whole day.
We're obviously a part of Sony and we do take a very long-term perspective on the business as a whole, and I'd always say, well instead of focusing on the first 6 months, I think the better perspective and great example to really see where things stand is really with the PS2.
Outlook: With their debt overhang and lack of fiscal unity, it will take quite some time before Europe, as a whole, recovers.
If, sadly, you are so ill that a doctor or other suitably qualified medical practitioner is prepared to give written confirmation that you are expected to die within the following 12 months, then you are permitted to take the whole amount in cash as a special serious ill-health payment.
Well then of course the world as a whole would need to take very dramatic measures.
Venture capitalists understand the concept of failing as well, and take this approach to a whole new level.
Reid said that while the Senate Rules Committee might take up the matter soon, the Senate as a whole would ultimately have to vote on whether to seat Burris.
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Folli says that in the run-up to the election, the party will have to decide whether it makes more sense to back its leader or take heed of the mood in the country as a whole.
It did, as well, take -- it did, as well, take two weeks or so for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about this tape to come out.
The Nissan name was then introduced to take over the Datsun market and unify the company as a whole.
The UK as a whole, if you can take more figures, stands at 110.7% - better off than the European average, in other words.
Instead of softening Germany's reserved attitude to arms exports, it could mean that Europe as a whole will be forced to take a more cautious attitude.
As individuals are given more freedom to find ways to make a better future, they outperform government in taking care of themselves, their families and in the process, generate the resources to take care of the less fortunate and their communities as a whole.
If there have been a few cross-cultural difficulties between the British and the Iraqis, the incoming Americans will have to learn a whole new language as they gradually take over from British soldiers in the coming months.
Among its findings, Ofcom reveals that in 12 months, the gap between broadband take up in Wales (64%) and the UK as a whole (71%) decreased by three percentage points.
Another important point to be taken from the data is that as ecosystems take precedence over devices, it is important to take into account the whole range of devices so as to paint a more accurate picture of market share.
In business you have to take into account the interests of shareholders, employees, the company as a whole.
"Society as a whole needs to stay more healthy, eat more healthy, take exercise, and get enough rest, including sleep, " says the chief executive of an Asian pharmaceutical company.
The bill in question is not, of course, for the meal which the British Prime Minister will share with the German Chancellor but for the EU as a whole for six years - around a trillion euros give or take the odd cent.
Schiller, who is currently senior vice president and general manager of NYTimes.com, will take the reins at a challenging time for media organizations, as well as the economy as a whole.
Brain imaging studies show that investors as a whole get more and more used to big returns, and thus take bigger and bigger risks in a bull market--and then the bubble pops and stockholders start selling like mad.
Why did it take a whole day for someone, in this case, a security guard, as reported by KTLA in Downey, Cal, to find her?
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The term "behind the scenes" will take on a whole new meaning when it comes to describing London Fashion Week in future, as fabrics get more high-tech and science becomes a key part of the business.
What with the different external tariffs, and the lack of any single authority empowered to negotiate for the group as a whole, those proposed collective free-trade agreements with other countries will obviously take a long time to conclude.
Successful leaders also foster a genuine team environment in which senior executives are encouraged not only to take responsibility for the performance of their own teams but for the success or failure of the business as a whole.
In the meantime, Australian rugby fans can take comfort from the fact that while their national team lost in the World Cup Final, the event as a whole generated "significant economic activity and revenue".
Further, the fund tends to remain in mining stocks even if the sector as a whole turns lower, although it might increase its cash position some in order to take advantage of shares that might become cheap.
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Not that you need to deprive yourself of yields if you want to get into fixed-income, an asset class as a whole that has flexed its muscles of late, but you would have had to take on some credit risk.
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They take the answers of people with similar demographics and make their answers count for more, to reflect the group as a whole.
High-performing team leaders take that basic tool to a whole new level, exploiting it to inspire and enable people to work together as a team.
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