He also said it followed "the precedent set by the immediate outgoing government" and he said it would "give any government of whatever complexion enough time to govern and deliver a programme of change and reform".
Chapman University fellow in urban futures Joel Kotkin spends a great deal of time looking at which communities deliver and which do not, and he says it need not be a partisan issue.
Let's be clear: this is not about embryonic stem cell research, which, despite the hype may deliver something given time, although the alternatives of adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells look set to deliver results much quicker.
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But if docs are still paid for a minute of time and an episode of care and not held accountable for the care they deliver, using the data will be of little value.
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Now is the time for leaders of courage and vision to deliver the peace that their people deserve.
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Featuring a 7-inch color touch screen, Sony Dash products utilize a wireless Internet connection to deliver real-time bits of information from the Internet.
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Whereas the PGM can deliver 100, 000 bases of DNA code in a two-hour time frame, plus sample preperation, the MiSeq can deliver 250, 000 in eight hours, including prep time.
Bush said he would spend time Saturday reading a few of the speeches he will deliver this week.
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This means that gold marketers are making the same promise of being able to deliver the same chunk of gold to a lot of different people at the same time.
"We plan to deliver both halves of the theatre in time for our 250th anniversary in 2016, " he added.
The company's launch operations have been hampered in recent years more by the inability of satellite manufacturers to deliver their spacecraft on time than by problems linked to the rocket itself.
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They also force brokers to buy shares and complete unsettled trades in companies that have had a high level of fails-to-deliver for a long time.
For the first time, operators preparing for the deployment of next generation networks can deliver high-powered products to showcase network strength and the true benefits to end-users.
While the private sector assumes responsibility for capital costs and the risks involved such as cost and time overruns in construction or failure to deliver an agreed level of service, the local authority in return commits to regular payments.
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The two IT companies said that as a result of the transaction, customers will be able to better harness todays explosion of data and deliver information and insight in real time to business consumers, making customers more productive, fast, and agile.
At the same time corporate leaders have rightly faced the wrath of activists for failure to deliver on this promise.
Grand talk of cutting spending and shrinking debt has failed to deliver time and again in the United States.
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And we will be remembered, I hope, for what we do in our time to deliver progress for our people and to advance the dreams of all people.
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But brokerage firms are able to lend out shares from clients who were allocated stock in the IPO on the expectation that most of those shares would still be there when the time came to deliver them to the short seller.
Even the small and mid-sized manufacturing operation is now part of a global network of loosely coupled entities that must collaborate and deliver real-time status information to customers, supply chain partners, organization leaders, and employees.
But it can deliver that smaller packet of data with a shorter turn around time (two hours instead of as much as two weeks) and the entry cost is low enough that scientists who have shied away from DNA sequencing could buy their own PGM.
Canada has been punching well above its weight for some time, and many observers expect him to deliver the same result at the Bank of England.
There will be separate reports from Lord Sutherland - to Ofqual on the failure to deliver results on time and to Schools Secretary Ed Balls on the role of the National Assessment Agency and the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
When you consider the fact that just a quarter of design- and technology-based Kickstarter projects deliver their goals on time, then it becomes clear that it may not be a viable platform for those who are in pursuit of reliable financial returns.
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Such computer systems require interconnectivity to provide access to centralized storage and as discussed above increasingly require the need to communicate with each other to not only provide virtualization properties already discussed but also deliver performance in an acceptable time-frame, often in the order of microseconds.
Millions of simultaneous users play Farmville or Draw Something (which scaled up to 36 million users in 6 weeks), which requires a simple, fast, elastic database (called a NoSQL database, a new category of product designed for the age of big data), that can process and deliver massive amounts of user and other types of data in real time.
At a time when markets seem to deliver nothing but bad news, that is a rare source of cheer.
But the concern is that every time he makes another photo-call, our expectations rise of what the Conservatives would actually deliver.
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The NX20 also incorporates a range of functions and manual controls in order to deliver pro-standard pictures every time, including SVGA EVF so users can frame images like a professional.
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The business of publishing road atlases and maps, previously dominated in North America by players like Rand McNally and AAA, was a data-scarcity-driven business (real-time position and road condition information was too expensive to collect and deliver to the point of use).
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