"Consequently the jury was unable to consider whether the cause of the plaintiff's injuries was the decision her parents made to let her travel to China rather than the purported inadequacy of the information provided to them, " the school's attorneys wrote.
Central bankers in China have been lobbying the government to let it do more to combat rising inflation in China.
The decision to slash tax rebates on exports also alleviates some of the U.S. pressure on China to let the yuan appreciate relative to the dollar.
Bank of China's move comes at a time of U.S. pressure on China to let its currency rise in value.
Last week US the Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, said he was considering ways to press China to let the yuan appreciate.
This arrangement can continue indefinitely, but without Kashagan, Kazakhstan cannot supply the planned 1.2 million barrels for the line to China, let alone fully diversify its exports.
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In those talks, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is expected to press China to let its currency adjust higher while pressing for better enforcement of copyright and patent laws.
At the end of his presentation he mentioned (possibly a bit tongue-in-cheek) that they were having a very hard time recruiting people to work in China and if anyone was interested to let him know.
It has also become clear that Washington has little say over what China does to let the yuan rise.
The problem for American negotiators, however, is that China never promised to let its currency float.
The Court in China was going to let this case go forward and decide the dispute on that basis.
His many hits over the years include Space Oddity, Changes, The Jean Genie, Young Americans, Ashes to Ashes, China Girl and Let's Dance.
That may have prompted China's central bank to let the yuan rise to a rate of 6.4 redbacks to one green (see chart 2).
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The company can ill-afford to let competitors gain a stranglehold over regions such as India and China.
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Alternatively, China could create a rival to the dollar if it let the yuan be used in transactions abroad.
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He got in touch with NASA and persuaded them to let him use their satellite images for a new update on the China air pollution project.
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Let me reiterate this point, Walmart must manufacture in China to sell goods there.
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China has taken a series of measures since 2010 to slowly let the air out of the housing bubble, but recently the market appeared to be overheating again.
Mr. Plumeri: The risk for us is to not establish ourselves in the business community in China and Hong Kong, and let them know who we are, what we do and what we offer.
However, Prof Zhu predicts that China will not let Mr Choe leave empty-handed and is likely to provide economic aid.
To its neighbours, China is such an important trade partner and competitor that they dare not let their currencies strengthen too far against the yuan.
The world has marveled at the derring-do of rescuers in the wake of southwestern China's killer earthquake and been heartened by the degree of official willingness to let outsiders share in the national grief.
But Mundell is still making his case, and when governments like China ask his opinion about whether to accede to the Bush Administration's demand to let the yuan float, Mundell always tells them to hold firm.
He doesn't have to think about how 17 governments will react to the level of European fiscal integration that America, Britain and China are all now calling for - let alone the massive injections of capital into Europe's banks.
Late last year, China, as part of the terms of its entry to the World Trade Organisation, agreed to let foreign banks into the country, subject to a long list of conditions.
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