With 30% firmer springs and more aggressive low-speed damping, the C30 Polestar is capable of putting its shoulder down and cornering fast and flat around country sweepers, generating respectable lateral grip.
In contrast rival brewer Carlsberg, whose main business lies in Russia, said sales were flat in the country.
We exploit panel data from the population of English hospitals in which regulated pay for nurses is essentially flat across the country.
Its Digital One Rate, offering a flat rate anywhere in the country with no roaming fees, has attracted more than 500, 000 subscribers since its launch in May.
On her calculations, rates of marriages with a person from another European Union country have been flat in Belgium and the Netherlands since 2000 and shown only a modest rise in Spain.
The murder rate is almost flat, but is easily the country's highest.
The country is lauded for its flat tax, which helped build support for e-government, said Mr. Ilves.
Bell played all round a full delivery, and a dejected Collingwood, who has scored just 63 runs for club and country this summer, was flat-footed as he nicked to slip.
It is a misconception to think that cross-country skiing is confined purely to flat terrain.
Most Russians appeared not to resent the privileges that were eventually restored to Galina: her flat in Moscow, the dacha in the country, her pension.
Moscow has offered him a flat tax rate of 13% if he stays in the country for more than half the year.
That's not entirely surprising--unlike with luxury real estate markets in other regions of the country, prices in the Midwest have remained relatively flat.
Consumer prices in Japan were flat in the year to September, raising hopes that the country's long period of deflation is nearing its end.
It gave top-tier earning expatriates the ability to avoid the standard progressive income tax of up to 43% and instead pay a flat tax rate of 24% on income earned in-country.
They saw themselves as the victims of atomic warfare, of their country having been, more or less, laid flat by bombing, and having to start again, and they saw themselves as, really, a pacific nation.
At the 2003 capitalist ball Mart Laar, a former prime minister of Estonia, was given a special award to celebrate the fact that, in 1994, his country had become the first in Europe to introduce a flat tax, of 26%.
Everyone wanted to know what life was like in my home country, the UK. How much does a one-bedroom flat cost?
Ohio's 10.1% unemployment rate is the ninth worst in the country and his promise in 2006 to fix the economy has fallen flat.
Howard backers now hope his better standing in the country's senate opens the door to bold new measures like a flat tax.
In a country where few successful politicians are poor, he lives in a modest flat in an austere public-housing complex in Porto Alegre.
In the flat carbon Americas segment, shipments grew about 4% as improved consumer sentiment in the country continued to boost automotive and appliance sales.
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And nearly everything in London is the wrong sort of shape all straight lines and flat streets, instead of being all sorts of odd shapes, like things are in the country.
BBC, the harder it becomes to justify the flat-rate licence fee (in all but name, a regressive tax) levied on all the country's television owners to pay for the corporation.
Sugar output during the 2013-14 marketing year will likely remain flat or fall only marginally from this year's level, thanks to improved output in Uttar Pradesh, the country's second-largest producing state, he said.
"The impression that's left around the world is that we plan to occupy the country, we plan to use their bases over the long period of time, and it's flat false, " Rumsfeld said at Monday's Pentagon briefing.
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