Furthermore, because of a reasonable time zone difference between England and North America, many of the matches could be aired during daytime and prime time in the Western Hemisphere which would boost TV ratings, sponsorship dollars, and advertising rates.
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People in the zone lose their sense of time and of themselves.
The local time zone of the contacts are also listed so you know not to call them if they are in a different part of the world in the middle of the night.
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Casio, too, is hopping on the Bluetooth bandwagon with its forthcoming GB6900, but its connected watch will retain the same display as current G-Shocks, relying on its paired partner for more mundane tasks such as automatic resetting of time depending on the time zone and alerts for when the watch gets out of range from the smartphone, hinting that one may have left it behind.
Fitzsimons, Mr McGuigan and Mr Hoare had all been working for British security firm ArmorGroup, based in the Iraqi capital's fortified Green Zone, at the time of the shooting.
Mr Fitzsimons, Mr McGuigan and Mr Hoare had all been working for British security firm ArmorGroup, based in the Iraqi capital's fortified Green Zone, at the time of the shooting.
The IOC is delaying negotiations on a new TV deal until after the vote, to avoid suggestions of influence by American network NBC, who prefer Chicago or, failing that, Rio because of its time zone.
Under what construct could six days, in terms of transfer from the U.S. lead to NATO command and control for the no-fly zone be a prolonged period of time, and two more days, or several more days, to resolve the underlying issues of an agreement that has already been reached on civilian protection, the civilian protection aspect?
Owning a truly diversified portfolio might put you out of your personal comfort zone from time to time.
Creator-host Rod Serling's original 1959-64 edition of "The Twilight Zone" is considered one of the best shows of all time.
When traveling, Kriegsfield suggests allowing one day of rest per time zone crossed in order to get your brain back to its full potential.
Researchers often chose time-zone shifts of six hours in their studies.
"If you're a geek and you're getting into your work, spending a lot of time in the zone, you don't get hunger until it's too late--and at that point you're starving, " Klassen says.
But the idea that I am going to hold the euro zone to ransom at a time of acute financial stress by blackmailing our closest trading partners with some cobbled-together list of vague and probably unachievable ultimatums, risking years of damaging uncertainty, simply to appease a faction in my party who will never be reconciled to EU membership anyway, is completely absurd.
The center will be able to tap into the resources and expertise of these companies as the date changes time zone to time zone, Gagnon says, adding that the SANS Institute and the Information Technology Association of America will be responsible for keeping in touch with the systems administrators.
And when they get in a groove with their stifling zone defense, especially at this time of year, they are tough to break down.
Lawyers, accountants, management consultants and other professional-services grunts are drawn to London partly for the same reasons financial-services firms cluster there the global ubiquity of English and a time zone midway between the rich old world and emerging Asia.
The dratted devices also make it easier for managers in one time zone to spoil the evenings of managers in another.
Another of the photographers involved is Jake Price whose pictures from Japan were published on my blog in March, as well as an audio slideshow of his time in the earthquake zone.
But euro-zone policy makers may not have the luxury of time, particularly if loose talk of depositor haircuts continues to circulate in a country where a quarter of deposits are foreign-owned with overnight notice.
While the safety of euro zone economies is still considered essential to maintaining the strength of the German economy, the time for German fiscal aid to Athens may quickly be passing.
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Working out of an office studded with time-zone clocks in Newton, Massachusetts, Stephen Davis has become an authority on corporate governance issues around the world.
These people were trapped in a time -- a present-oriented time zone in which you never think of the future, you never think of the past.
In the 2000 election, CNN and other networks projected Al Gore the winner of that state before the Central Time Zone polls closed in the Florida Panhandle.
Ongoing research around the RBCT culling sites also shows that while the benefits of culling within the trial zone persist for some time, the spike in infections around the edges - the perturbation effect - tends to dissipate over time.
Michele must coordinate the work of photographers across a 24-hour time zone.
Portuguese benchmark 10-year bonds did spike, though, with yields reaching 7.85%, nearing its all-time highs since the inception of the euro zone.
Headline inflation in India fell below 5% in April, reaching the Reserve Bank of India's "comfort zone" for the first time in more than three years, financial daily Business Standard reports.
Physical or not, Angel of Georgetown says that there is a "time-zone effect" that discourages trading from migrating to one market.
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