This has chip makers excited, especially as parts of China look good in other respects as well.
Then, as we began 2012 as a new year and even in some respects as a new company (following a full company buyback in May of 2011), our Captains assisted us in the selection of three additional principles: Respect, Courage and Gratitude.
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In economic policy, as in other respects, cooperative efforts with the U.S. and other will become even more important.
He has suffered in many respects as he has been perceived as difficult and cold but he has become so much better in recent years.
But in this as in other respects, Mr Blair's evidence slotted perfectly into the defences so expertly marshalled by a phalanx of loyal civil servants during the week.
The crowd paid their respects as Walker's parents and team-mates gathered on the field before the match while a television interview with his family was shown on the big screen.
The disruption to the silence feared beforehand did not materialise and, instead, the clubs paid their respects as the city came together to produce a touching tribute before the game got under way.
Admirable in many respects as Mrs Merkel clearly is, does she have what it takes to rescue her party and give it a chance of getting back into office at the next general election, due in 2002?
On Monday, New Zealanders filed past Hillary's casket as they paid final respects in Auckland's Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral.
"The Administration's decision to send the December 16 letter on the eve of the Court's decision risks tarnishing America's reputation as a nation that respects the role of independent judiciaries, " they write.
Ms. RICE: Well, I think those of us who served in government, as I did, from the time of Black Hawk Down, and, in fact, before Black Hawk Down, through the end of the administration, were traumatized in many respects, as was our Congress, as was our public, by the experience of Black Hawk Down.
The administration will ensure that any action that BP takes is -- respects the law as it is.
In other respects, governing as a large minority party might not be much trickier than governing with a small majority, which leaves prime ministers perpetually vulnerable to backbench rebellions.
"Takeda is a strong competitor in the Japanese market, and is still seen as the benchmark in many respects for domestic companies and multinational companies alike, " says Mark Milton-Edwards, director of business development at AstraZeneca KK (Japan).
In several respects, such as the presence of the B-2 stealth bomber, the availability of large stocks of precision weapons, the improvements in digital communications, and the increased numbers of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), it was a much better force.
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In most respects, pardos are as badly off as the 6% of the population that declares itself preto.
As they age, in many respects they become more and more narrow.
The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father.
Even the new Finance Minister, Evangelos Venizelos, described the new measures as "tough and in many respects unfair", but he added that was the only way to complete negotiations with the country's new paymasters - the EU and the IMF.
Adults still need to be concerned about kid and teen safety but we need to take an approach that respects kids (especially as they start to mature) and recognizes that most kids have better judgement than we give them credit for.
And given Turkey's history as a secular democratic state that respects the rule of law, but is also a majority Muslim nation, it plays a critical role I think in helping to shape mutual understanding and stability and peace not only in its neighborhood but around the world.
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In some respects, it was almost as bizarre as Madonna's performance at half time.
In certain respects, the burden, as Stewart points out, is greater for liberals, given the centrality of government to their agenda.
As for the United States, it respects the convention in practice but has not ratified it, because some senators fear a loss of American sovereignty.
But in some respects I now see it as a challenge - I feel I have an opportunity to show how good it's possible to be while clean.
And, it should be said, so long as Zimbabwe is run as a democracy in which the government respects the judiciary and honours the results of free and fair elections.
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"I don't feel like debating the terms of service or being too nostalgic about the old days of Instagram, I feel that it's much better just to take our work and more importantly friendship and conversation to another place that respects our rights and ownership as creators, " Hernandez added.
But each time he folds the linens, Ram shows his children he respects his wife and treats her as an equal, not someone subservient.
And he said the planned hard surface area had been reduced by 25%, but in other respects the application remained the same as that submitted in 2011.
Elizabeth Preece, the divisional commander at Killingbeck station, said on-duty as well as off-duty officers had also paid their respects.
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