It remains to be seen how attractive outsiders will find the slice of Air France that becomes available in June.
Suchen looked at the slice of lemon floating among the ice cubes in her glass and blushed, as though the man were her companion.
Fundraising efficiency measures the slice of donations left after solicitation costs.
Part of the problem, she said, was that the slice of New York City students taking the tests doesn't match the demographics of any national sample.
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It was the slice of fortune the Merseysiders will feel they have been missing and Birmingham will feel their opponents also got the rub of the green when referee Phil Dowd waved away Stephen Carr's appeals for a penalty after he thought he was caught by Everton left-back Baines.
Think of a rat in a Skinner box, learning which buttons to push to get pellets of food, and you have a pretty good sense of the life of a congressman: a constant attention to what must be done to raise money, and to raise money not from all of us, but from the tiniest slice of the 1% of us.
It is 3am, a member of your team just ate the last slice of pizza, the copy of your profile piece in TechCrunch and Business Insider is buried under piles of paper, your computer crashed, and your demo is tomorrow.
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There are some options for first-time buyers under which a local authority will act as guarantor for the top slice of the mortgage, requiring a deposit of just 5%.
Its future looks bleak, unless what remains of the company can capture the narrow slice of the business that remains interested in physical music as a novelty.
The other obvious solution to the conundrum of public demand for more spending but opposition to greater taxation lies in the fact that much of the extra slice of national income that other rich countries spend on health comes not from taxes but from private contributions.
The LTE slice of the market is now facing hyper-competition totally out of scale from what we witnessed with early W-CDMA launches a decade ago.
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Not least, Snabe says the company is in the right slice of the IT business, focused specifically on software, rather than hardware.
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Television rights sold to South Korea form the largest slice of the LPGA Tour's broadcast revenue, and Korean advertisers favor the women's game over the men's.
The manager ended up giving the free slice of pizza to the wrong person on accident.
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For the event in 2010, Beth Gallichan from Headway has once again reinvented the concept, instead of taking on the big tent of the circus - she's bringing a slice of the Wild West to the Trinity Showground.
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In any case, I can attest from my experience that the tiny slice of time occupied by the event seemed to occur in snapshots.
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However, the biggest slice of funding, more than half, is coming from the Tourist Board and the Department of Trade and Investment (DETI).
Cut into the middle of the corn kernels and slice down the entire length of the cob.
The two banks were to pay the first slice of any new losses, but would then have to contribute only 10% of subsequent ones, the remaining 90% being shouldered by taxpayers.
So the couple proceeded to hive off a slice of the rear section of the garden and used this space to build the home they really wanted.
He limped across the playground, climbed the fence, held back the barbed wire, and jumped, this time at the expense of a sharp slice in the sleeve of his jacket.
He notes the federal prosecutor is accusing the lawmakers of breaking laws, not skirting weak ones, and that the accused represent a small slice of the 213 state legislators.
But the nationalist insecurities which propelled that slice of the electorate into the arms of the Front will not vanish.
That money is then clawed back by the operator over the life of the contract: either from the monthly payments or from some slice of the call revenues themselves.
The company has an absurd slice of the desktop OS marketshare, but a lot of that has to do with enterprise roots.
The other slice of real estate that has been radically altered is Cockatoo Island, which was a shipbuilding hub until the early 1990s.
The only limit to the total area of the disk, he says, is the area of the crystal slice that begins the process.
He then went to a conference in Torremolinos, Spain, where he convinced 127 countries to grant him 25 MHz of the L-band, a slice of the 1000-MHz spectrum.
What we need is Congress to get to work, to agree to compromise, to agree to do the work of the American people, instead of satisfying some narrow slice of the political spectrum, so that we can reduce our deficit in a responsible way that does not heap the burden on single -- small segments of society.
His venture began in a Jamaican restaurant in 1990 when he jotted down on a napkin plans for informing Africans about AIDS. The Ethiopian-born lawyer and son of a diplomat then set out for a conference in Torremolinos, Spain, where he convinced 127 countries to grant him 25 MHz of the L-band, a slice of the 1000 MHz spectrum.
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