That makes them more likely to decouple, notes Chad Stone, chief economist with the CBPP.
They decouple the physical flow of palm oil from the sustainability of the farms.
An advanced country may be able to decouple economic growth and increasing volumes of material goods consumed.
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Common in Europe for about a decade, more U.S. based global marketers are now switching to decouple implementation from creation.
The expectation for cosmetics stocks was that they would decouple from retail trade and thrive as a recession proof industry.
HSBC, says that those who argue that Asia cannot decouple from America are ignoring the fact that they already have.
CIOs are looking at network virtualization, not just VPNs, but also the opportunity to decouple network services from the underlying physical hardware.
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Distributed energy aims to decouple profits and consumption so that power companies have a greater incentive to invest in energy-efficiency technologies that drive distributed-energy networks.
Some passed new laws to decouple their taxes from the credit.
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With this API in place we'll be able to decouple the presentation and data layers of the application and build a new, streamlined signature process.
Roubini decried those expecting the emerging and developing economies to fully decouple from the advanced world and warned that the European crisis will only get worse.
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In short, since it is hard to decouple claims for monetary and for moral compensation, it is hard to shrug off the faintly shabby air that hangs over the Holocaust claims.
But if emerging markets manage to decouple from Europe, and if the U.S. economy keeps reporting decent data as it did on Friday with its jobs numbers, then Brazil should do well.
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Its lovers simply decouple and drift apart in zero gravity. (Redford winces to show he cares.) Squandered in supporting roles are Kate Nelligan, Stockard Channing, and Joe Mantegna, whose power suits seem to wear him.
Joseph Crosby, legislative director for the Council on State Taxation, predicts that half of the states will "decouple" from bonus depreciation meaning they won't allow all of the bonus write-off when a business calculates its state taxable income.
What I was trying to do was decouple the fact that we notified Congress that 90, 000 documents are about to be put on a website that were, up until the moment that they go live, were classified documents is part of what is generally assumed to be our notification process.
If some kind of tide has been turned (and it is early days yet) - and if the US can really "decouple" from the Eurozone's troubles, as so many in the business community now seem to believe, then things could look rather different for the Fed in 6 months time.
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