The late 1800s saw scores of men arriving here to prospect for silver and gold.
The first one is to take note of the decrease in companies using social media to prospect for new customers.
For example, with regard to prospect collection and purchase conversion, ISC achieved a whopping 153 percent of its goal in 2010.
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Changes enough that we sometimes create entire new planets to prospect for minerals that we can now process for the metals we desire.
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The specific things that make oil companies successful are in how to prospect for, find, drill for, pump up, refine and sell oil.
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That means he is turning his back on the kinds of large-scale seismic testing used to prospect for elephant fields--a high-margin business dominated by Schlumberger.
Kramer suggests looking for utilities companies that are in good standing with their regulators and have strong management teams for those wanting to prospect here.
Two of the three options involve moving all or the majority of in-patients to Prospect Park while the third is to build a new mental health unit in Slough.
There is also an exploration unit engaged in tie-ups with other mining companies to prospect for gold, diamond and coal (its main tin reserves at Bangka are expected to last only another decade).
"Especially if they make a substantial guarantee" to a prospect who later fails to produce as promised.
Conversely, selling was defined as a 2-way communication designed to allow the prospect to do 70% of the talking.
Having a strategy of what to ask, what to show and tell helps to move the prospect to taking the desired action.
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The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said the Lib Dems were facing up to the prospect of not being able to deliver any constitutional change of any significance while in government.
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But thanks to the mistakes of investors at home and abroad, the only immediate response they can offer to the prospect of world recession is to hope it does not happen.
It is due first and foremost to the prospect of Olmert one day returning to politics that it is critical to consider his actual record of service as prime minister.
Harvey gave up a leadoff homerun to Marlins prospect Christian Yelich before settling down to strike out four in 2 2-3 innings, and the New York Mets and Miami tied 8-8 on Saturday.
Vincent Signorotti of CalEnergy, which owns ten plants around the sea, is rather looking forward to the prospect of more dry land on which to drill.
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Authorities said Ms. Gillespie, a mother of four adult children, was returning to her Prospect Heights apartment from a shopping trip to the local Key Food on Dec. 17, 2011, when she left the elevator at the fifth floor to find Mr. Isaac standing there.
Thanks to the prospect of swift inter-government cooperation and to the remarkable generosity of the American people, affected communities will chart a sound path toward recovery.
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And it is in fact -- I mean, I think that when you talk about those members who seem to think that there is little consequence to the prospect of defaulting, despite all the significant evidence to the contrary, that they need to think twice about what goals are they looking to achieve here.
But from 2005 onwards, a hysterical Republican reaction to the prospect of immigration reform (which aimed, among other things, to regularise the position of the 12m or so illegal immigrants living, for the most part peacefully and industriously, within America's borders) undid all that.
Nice start, but it pales next to the prospect of ZigBee, an emerging wireless standard for short-range machine to machine communications.
Even if investors responded to the prospect of improved profits, such benefits would surely be far outweighed by the risks to the stockmarket from a weaker dollar.
But the European Union's reaction to the prospect of the Freedom Party joining a ruling coalition has been hypocritical and wholly disproportionate to Austria's supposed offence in seeking to build a stable government backed by a majority of the voters.
With these economies now squaring up to the prospect of an extended period of austerity measures and real wage cuts, it is inconceivable to see how the EZ can survive in its current form beyond 2013.
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The ICAEW lists a whole range of potential problems with the current plans, from possible breaches in confidentiality to the prospect of making half a million more people fill in self-assessment forms than currently have to.
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Although some Liberal Democrat ministers are reported to be open to the prospect of relaxing the rules on GM food, the party's grassroots has previously been hostile to the technology.
The best possible solution is to give the prospect the ability to initiate that transfer.
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