And the matter of building products from a common base or platform is most complex.
Linux distributions, open source and proprietary software projects will benefit from Linaro's investment, with more stable code becoming widely available as a common base for innovation.
This one works, because the ingredients have a common base a fictional treatment of historical underdogs that is equal parts sympathy and empowerment, with a splash of knowing satire.
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His Movement towards Socialism (MAS) is sending a foreign delegation to prevent "foreign intervention" in the elections.3 In particular, Evo Morales has made connections with their common base in the indigenous population which has admittedly been neglected by most establishment parties and is gaining constant strength among the rising number of young indigenous voters.
At the heart of the act is assistance for small businesses (SMEs), such as the the possibility of a common tax base for SMEs that operate on a cross-border basis.
The eurozone leaders' deal struck on July 21 specifically links Ireland's bailout to its willingness to engage in a common corporate tax base.
The proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is being seen as a way of reducing red tape for companies operating in more than one EU country.
It is common for western expert to base its viewpoint and prediction on western media reports.
The most common measure of the monetary base is bank reserves plus currency outside the banking system.
While this may have worked sufficiently through the great credit crisis of 2008-2009, this common currency and shared economic base is experiencing strains coping with fiscal problems of one (or now many) of its underlying constituent countries.
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The stock may be forming a cup-with-handle base, the most common pattern that winning stocks form before rallying higher.
Participants in these two events share a common belief that a diverse talent base in the technology fields spurs American innovation and leads to creative new applications of technology that improve social and economic well-being.
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It may be shaping a cup-with-handle base, one of the most common patterns in winning stocks prior to big price moves.
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The KDDI system, is able to detect more complex behaviour by using analytical software - held on a server back at base - to match patterns of common movements.
What both Sullivan and Clark have in common is a dedicated and independently-minded fan base.
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Given that Fonterra followed a common practice by using Hong Kong as a legal base for its Chinese operations, that argument alone is sending a shudder through the territory's businesses.
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As his family lived close to Greenham Common in Berkshire - a former air-force base where nuclear-armed US planes were stationed in the 1980s - Mr Cameron said he had also been aware of the arguments about nuclear weapons and Britain's defence.
"We've had people who are walking and they just needed to get out of their house because they had an argument with their parent, so they're texting us as they're calming down, " said Jennifer James, who supervises chat and text outreach for Common Ground, which also serves adults from its base in southeastern Michigan.
Under the guidelines, Mr Cook is expected to own shares of company common stock that have a value equal to ten times his base salary.
Rather than inventing a new base pair, they have co-opted the least common of the three stop codons and used it to code for various new amino acids.
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Berkley said industry risk models have all but abandoned the once common indicator known as "Absolute Maximum Loss, " preferring to base premiums on the more conservative "Probable Maximum Loss" calculation, which lowers damage estimates by factoring in long odds of catastrophic events.
And last--but certainly not least--our new earnings ranking, provided by PayScale, looks at average salaries (base pay, not including bonuses) for a basket of common professions.
As such, we provide a 40 hour Base Camp prior to the program for students to reach a common level for the fundamentals of statistics, accounting, and maths.
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It if is true about your advice on this particular situation, then I would urge you in common decency to have the courtesy of informing me just on what evidence you base your decision upon and your reasons for then drawing your conclusions.
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From a growing evidence base of mummies, researchers are now concluding that atherosclerosis may have been common in people who lived in premodern times.
The men volunteered to be "guinea pigs" at the government research base Porton Down after being told scientists wanted to find a cure for the common cold.
Although the prescription to base your compliance efforts on an assessment of risk is the most basic of common sense axioms, and although it applies generally to your entire compliance program, the Department of Justice has driven the point home and made it clear as well that an anti-corruption risk assessment is an absolute must-do.
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The decision to undercut the revenue base in 1981 and the decision to trash deterrence in 1986 had certain features in common, he wrote.
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The goal of that common future, Clinton continued, should be for people the world over to strive to erase humankind's most base, most destructive modes of behavior.
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