Previously, the ceiling was set at 25%, with voting shares usually triggering concerns closer to a 10% cap.
Whether they managed to do it without triggering some huge tax bills remains a mystery.
FORBES: 5 Questions Congress Should Ask Obama Commerce Nominee Penny Pritzker
Later, in 2014 or 2015, operating income and prices will both rise, triggering increased construction.
FORBES: Real Estate Forecast 2013-2014: Commercial Properties
When they failed the Ulster Unionist ministers resigned - triggering a seven day deadline.
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | BBC Parliament | When the assembly worked
He also assumed the title king of France in 1340, triggering the Hundred Years' War.
Stubborn incompatibility, oppressive neediness and tragic flaws plague the circuits, triggering headaches and slowing systems.
The Poughkeepsie Journal also reported the closing, triggering a flood of nostalgic memories.
FORBES: Mourning The IBM Country Club And End Of The Corporate Family
The new mice incorporate new ruggedized, high-precision button switches for rapid triggering and solid durability.
Spanish officials were keen to prevent the incident from triggering a full-scale diplomatic row.
ECONOMIST: An undiplomatic row highlights a lack of consensus
Stubborn incompatibility, oppressive neediness and tragic flaws plague seemingly peaceful circuits, triggering headaches and slowing systems.
After all, the triggering process is unfamiliar and poorly understood, which naturally leads to suspicion.
Otherwise investors may lose confidence in the dollar, triggering an unwelcome American version of competitive devaluation.
FORBES: Bulletproof Dollar Facing Tough Competition, Warnock Says
In 1987, Congress fixed the triggering mechanism and restored the sequester in Gramm-Rudman II.
Berlusconi pulled his support for Monti's government late last year, triggering elections due in February.
The rumors at times have been blamed for triggering waves of withdrawals from Greek retail banks.
He could resign from parliament, thus possibly triggering the fall of Ms Gillard's minority government.
If not, Pakistan's agreements with its other creditors will unravel, forcing default, triggering an economic crisis.
ECONOMIST: The general dictates the tune to which Pakistan will dance
Most economists reckon that Brazil can continue to grow at around 3.5% without triggering higher inflation.
Any such fall would probably drive the dollar even lower, triggering further outward capital flows.
Crude oil prices have jumped, triggering higher prices at the pump, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
The general debate highlighted the importance of the human factor in triggering and resolving crises.
These three props look strong enough to prevent tumbling consumption triggering a deep recession.
The company suspects the rodent may have caused a short-circuit in a switchboard, triggering the power cut.
Generally, assets in a 401(k) plan cannot be withdrawn unless the participant experiences a triggering event.
Manufacturing's contraction left many communities with fewer jobs and residents, triggering a ripple effect for other businesses.
Gold also traded lower on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, triggering circuit breakers because of steep price drops.
"Inflammation has been implicated in dementia and viral infections could be a triggering factor, " said Dr Strandberg.
It has also led to confusion among employees, triggering disputes over lost opportunities to elect COBRA coverage.
The incident echoes the death of a Tunisian who set fire to himself as a protest in 2011, triggering revolution.
Amateur video footage and eye witness testimony suggested rocket attacks had hit weapons dumps, triggering dramatic orange-flamed blasts.
应用推荐