While Russia may be up in the air, Wal-Mart confirmed its increased investment in China this past weekend.
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The aircraft isn't complete quite yet, but barring unforeseen obstacles, like a run-in with a giant needle, it should be up in the air starting October 15th.
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Okay, so this week it all seems to be a bit up in the air, so to speak, and it continues -- in a round about manner -- with this story relating to a redesign of the NASA logo.
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Now that they've succeeded, rest assured, this isn't the last we'll see of them (the Real Housewives casting Michaele has sought, though still up in the air, would be only the very beginning).
Otherwise, the people who are flying on the next 787 that goes up in the air may not be as lucky as the ones in Boston and Japan.
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What is clear is that the current procedures are simply not up to the job, and unless those involved come up with some forward looking pro-active plans, over-the-air television is going to be tied up in the courts for a long time as companies and consumers look to exploit the old-word rules with new-age technology.
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So if the C919 is to be commercially viable, COMAC needs to get the plane up in the air on or close to its ambitious schedule while the market for medium-range aircraft remains hot.
Whether or not Samsung wields these trademarks later this week, or at all in the near future, is still up in the air -- it may be holding on to names as a precaution rather than previewing a course of action.
It seems clear to most observers that carbon regulation will come through the Clean Air Act, if at all, only to be tied up in the courts.
It's not a bad thing at all, but it keeps the low end in the air as opposed to coming from the ground up like you might be used to feeling.
Do you think that Americans should be prepared for the chance that this will probably happen, or do you think it's totally up in the air?
They will also have to complete a course in aerial skills, like trapeze and climbing, and be able to perform at heights of up to 50 metres in the air.
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Their one-day plans, meanwhile, are very much up in the air but with so much one-day cricket to be played next summer, including the World Twenty20 and and a total of 10 ODIs before the Champions Trophy, there is plenty of opportunity for the selectors to have a serious rethink and muster a team which can seriously threaten to win the World Cup, now two years away.
That image could help him if he decides to run, which is still up in the air, though some political operatives and TV pundits swear he'll be the next Ronald Reagan, and not just because of his acting skills.
They will try to build a case against me, but they know and I know it will be built of air, of smoke, of the cards that make up the house of cards in which I have been living.
There are still many details up in the air regarding the new healthcare system, and Pfizer and other drug companies may be affected on way or another.
Yet another complicating factor is Mr Bush's recent nomination of Porter Goss, a congressman and former spy himself, to head the CIA. The Senate must confirm Mr Goss in his position, but with intelligence reform up in the air, senators will not know the contours of the job for which they will be vetting him.
But in a quiet corner of the show, a new way of clocking up air miles was to be found.
Water has a far higher capacity to retain heat than air, so most of any heat that was causing global warming would be expected to end up in the oceans.
We have already learned that his son, Howard, will be taking over as non-executive chairman, but the futures of other potential Buffett heirs like Ajit Jain remain up in the air.
As new regulations clean up shipping fuels in order to improve air quality in coastal regions, that brightening effect will be reduced, adding to the world's warming in a sort of inadvertent reverse geoengineering.
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