Asian transport analyst Eric Lin says it makes no practical sense for airlines to have to weigh every one of their thousands of departing passengers each day.
We both think Terry Gilliam's Brazil is a killer movie, so when he mentions on Facebook that he loved Prometheus, when I search for "movies my friends like, " it should weigh that one pretty heavily.
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These diplomatic challenges are likely to weigh down one of the most important figures in the administration, Colin Powell, and affect one of the capital's longest-running rivalries (far predating the Iraq war): the struggle between the State Department and the Pentagon.
One reason is because the tourbillon must not weigh more than one gram, and yet be robust enough to avoid inducing rating errors rather than eliminating them.
We asked each to weigh in with one great idea for reducing costs while still providing high quality care.
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But these are not groups that typically weigh in favor of one candidate or another, or a particular issue.
The anodized aluminum cup stores a flip-out tripod stand, gas canister and self-igniting burner that all lock securely into each other (and weigh in at roughly one pound).
When these patients are asked to answer morally challenging questions that weigh the life of one person against others, they consistently make utilitarian decisions without feeling the least bit uneasy.
However, as more outsourcing hubs emerge and as we enter post-recession, American companies are beginning to take a step back and weigh their options: why choose one country over another?
Each year, retirees need to weigh the consequences of pulling funds from one account versus another.
Employees have a say on whether to take on any one client or project and can weigh in on new hires, he says.
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Another was that no one knew how much the Higgs would weigh, and therefore how fast the protons needed to be travelling to make it.
Many rules have come out of the Dodd Frank legislation, but the Volcker Rule was the one that prompted Occupy the SEC to weigh in on the regulatory debate, showing the rule is not just powerful as a profit killer, but also as a symbol of financial services reform.
However we acknowledge that if the iPhone 5 fails to reveal new features that impress Apple followers as one WSJ article yesterday highlights, this could weigh on the stock as fears of product fatigue take root.
Pollard, depending upon your tastes, is either the least-perfect or most-perfect player in the NFL to weigh in on this issue: He has been a one-man wrecking crew during his NFL career, injuring New England Patriots players in particular (Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Stevan Ridley are notable victims).
So one approach is to stop attempting to have agencies weigh costs and benefits.
And as such it is forming one of the key pieces of evidence as ministers weigh up whether to push ahead with what would be a controversial policy.
" He plans to attend his 40th high school reunion in June with pride: "I know I'll be one of the only people who can say they weigh less at that reunion than they did in high school.
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On the one hand, higher-than-expected Chinese holdings might weigh on the market.
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But the similar study from Takeda adds one more piece of contradictory data for the FDA panel to weigh when it votes this afternoon.
I'm hoping VH1 might return the favor to CNN and have Novak weigh in on "The Fabulous Life of Celebrity It Girls" or one of those.
For example, if the advisor is going to make more money if you pursue one recommended path over another, you should be able to weigh that conflict of interest.
All that will weigh heavily on the bourse, and, current bargains aside, no one expects the blue-chip Hang Seng Index to recover its August record closing high of 16, 673 any time soon.
And, like I said, there are a lot of people who are going to sit on the sidelines and weigh in with their commentary and probably try to assign style points to one advocate or the other.
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Concerns over the the European Sovereign Debt Crisis continue to weigh on the US markets, sending all the major indices lower, just one day after the strongest rally in a month.
He urged those affected not to lose hope and said that no one would be left destitute, but that the government would have to weigh up each case.
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He said one way to minimise the risk of the condition going undiagnosed would be to weigh patients every time they sought medical help, so that any signs of weight loss would be recorded at an early stage.
The Phase One World Endurance team of James McBride and American Jimmy Moore are also expected to weigh in for the seaside spectacular.
The trio weigh a combined 54st 10lb (348kg), giving the Lions a huge advantage in the scrum, one of the areas of concern during their matches against Bay of Plenty and Taranaki.
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