If not, they certainly will not allow their mission-critical activities to be put into the cloud.
More and more companies are realizing that to make their million-dollar TV investments work harder for them, significant resource and creativity needs to be put into the media around a TV spot, no matter how creative it is.
So how able would the United States be to put into effect the "contingency plans" that Mr Obama referred to?
Silver had gone parabolic and the higher margins had to be put into effect to protect the system.
It looks to me as though stalemate still characterises the current state of play - which is why so much hinges on whether the Texas court at 0700 local time (1300 UK time) lifts the restraining order and would therefore allow either the sale of LFC to NESV to be completed or RBS to put the business into administration.
It is widely believed that Spain too will have to tap the EFSF for the finance that needs to be put into its banks.
As part of the investment package, the Royal Mail will be able to put the money into a special account for the exclusive use of the pension fund - to help reassure pensioners that their savings are safe.
Twenty, 30 minutes past that, one of the senior advisers of the hotel mentioned we would be escorted to the back of the hotel, put into groups of 10 people and told to run to the neighboring cinema hall, where we would be safe.
What they need to realise is that those funds will, in the vast majority of cases, be put into investment funds linked to the stock market and government or company bonds.
They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained.
England must now beat India on Sunday, and West Indies the following day, but even two positive results would not necessarily be enough to put the hosts into the semi-finals.
But if wages do move ahead decisively, then it will be harder for the bank to put inflation back into the cage, and it will have to yank up interest rates again.
Ice stuck to the scraper and couldn't be put into the analyzer.
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It may be that the objects of the solar system are too varied to be put into neat human categories.
As equity partners, Chrysler's suppliers would also be encouraged to put their best technology into the plant without fear that it will be shared with their competitors.
It is worrying that the Bush administration also seems to be doing too little to put into place the space control systems that would allow the realization of its declared policy.
In May 2003, Uganda was the last of the foreign countries to withdraw its troops from Congo, allowing the new government accord to be put into force in June.
Bill Harriman, director of firearms for the British Association for Shooting and Conservation - Britain's largest shooting organisation - said that while there should never be complacency about firearms, the figures needed to be put into perspective.
Genetic material from men who are unable to have children (even with the latest fertilisation techniques) will be put into eggs, and the embryos allowed to develop into babies.
What you really need is to be appreciated by your friends and to be appreciative of the work that you put into it.
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Which leads to the nub of the issue: it is hard to work out exactly how much damage resistant worms are doing, and thus how much effort should be put into trying to stop the spread of resistance not least because, as Dr Kaplan found out when he conducted his survey, the data are pretty sporadic.
He wants the trial to be put back and for Reprieve lawyers and mental health professionals to be allowed into the prison.
If the participant does understand how much should be contributed, failing to put that level into the plan.
Those are all on the drawing board and getting prepared to be done, where you put that right into the call sheet in doddle.
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He said that he believed Congress would ultimately be asked to put more money into the fund.
The Dangers of Myopic Parochialism: A principal by-product of a decision to cancel space-based and sea-based elements while reactivating the E2I and GSTS would, of course, be to put almost the entire SDI program into the Army's hands -- much of it centered in Huntsville.
And, to the extent taxpayers are going to put preferred stock into this entity, it will be structured so that the first losses will be borne by the existing shareholders.
"Mr Justice Gerard Hogan said he had no jurisdiction to make such an order because the Arhaus Convention has yet to be put into Irish law" said Green Party Environment spokesperson, Cllr Malcolm Noonan.
They were ushering him to a trailer where a handful of other Indian guest workers waited to be loaded into a van, driven to the airport and put on a plane back to India.
But the game's most controversial moment came when Arshavin rounded Mignolet and put the ball into the Sunderland net only to be pulled back for offside despite being clearly level when played through by Bendtner.
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