The more carriers that sign on, the more broadly Google's technology will be distributed.
Treaties are only as good as the governments that sign them, and governments change.
But 50 years after I last saw that sign, perhaps somebody has internalized its message.
When you see that sign that says, "Forward, " we don't go forward without you.
Ultimately, the mechanism's success will depend on the countries that sign up to it.
Thus it will only apply to the other European countries that sign up to it.
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The more businesses that sign up, the lower the prices will be for the entire buying group.
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"Harry Truman had that sign on the desk and it said, 'The buck stops here, '" Mr Kerry said.
Under the protocol, international and national observers would pay regular visits to prisons in countries that sign up.
And I just wear that sign on my chest proudly, and you know, I'm a part of the MS society.
"I'm surprised the record companies that sign these people aren't just going home and making the music themselves, " he said.
Those that sign on to the pact will have 45 days to form a governing board and develop an implementation plan.
It would waive this for firms that sign up to non-governmental associations that provide similar oversight, such as the Global Network Initiative.
That sign kicked off an asset-wide rally that lifted all financial markets.
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Derek Jeter Derek Jeter sat near that sign after a workout the other day, and he knows just how abundantly blessed a Yankee can be.
Countries that sign up to NATO's Article 5 make a serious commitment.
Mr. MARK GODFREY (Coworker): Especially all of the people who have come in and shared their sympathy with either cards or reading that sign on the door.
Countries that sign up must pass laws making it an offence for their citizens or firms to pay, to offer or to promise money or any other reward in exchange for favours from officials in other countries.
That sign, a replica of an Irish road sign, was given to me by a colleague, Mark Wynne, who took my place in a forthcoming speaking assignment in Ireland when I retired from the Dallas Fed in November 2004.
OnStar will allow researchers to develop services such as demand-response that would allow drivers that sign up to let the utility control when their Volt is charged to minimize the impact on the grid in exchange for receiving a lower electricity rate or other incentives.
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Current accounting rules allow retailers that sign certain long-term leases to omit the leased property from their balance sheets. (The basic rule is that omission is acceptable if the lease term is less than 75% of the useful life of the building.) But the Financial Accounting Standards Board may change that next year.
Is that a sign that you are moving away, your White House is moving away from this emphasis on bipartisanship?
Friday's figures are a good sign that inflation is not an imminent threat for the Federal Reserve, but it's also a sign that economic recovery isn't steaming ahead.
For astute handicappers, that was a sign that the colt was rounding into top form.
Gloomy economists see that as a sign that supply will inevitably expand, pushing prices down further.
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The discretionary spending, the bills that Congress signs that you sign into law, that has increased 84 percent.
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Market participants took that as a sign that a third round of quantitative easing may finally be arriving.
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