Especially in view of their holding joint naval exercises with Russia for the first time, and in view of Russia providing most of their non-domestic energy supplies.
Adrian Cheng invented a powerful non-invasive, high-speed microscope technology for imaging the activity of thousands of cells in the brain simultaneously, in real time, offering a view of neural circuits at work.
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But few places in the world embraced Art Deco with the fervor of Shanghai, a city obsessed with fashion and fixated on being up-to-date -- in part because of the view, prevalent in China at the time, that only by modernizing could the country regain its strength and stand up to Western imperialism and a militant Japan.
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But ideally they want to have a global view of risk in real-time or near real-time.
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At times in our conversations, when I would criticize the decisions of record labels or phone carriers, he'd surprise me by forcefully disagreeing, explaining how the world looked from their point of view, how hard their jobs were in a time of digital disruption, and how they would come around.
"Since then, facts have changed in view of redemptions made by Sahara from time to time, " it said in the statement.
In response, leaders in manufacturing must place greater importance on transparency in the demand and supply chain gaining a real-time view of global operations, and engaging their entire workforce in improved decision making.
" In the old Communist phraseology, the promotion of such a revisionist view at this particular moment in time is "no accident, comrade.
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Digital receipts and account information updated in real time to give a comprehensive view of personal and linked accounts while also displaying loyalty rewards status.
About time too, in the view of those who wonder why the misdeeds of the former Khmer Rouge regime have taken so long to be examined in a court of law.
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In a series of decisions in the past four years, the Chief Justice has expressed the view that the time has now passed when the Court should allow systemic remedies for racial discrimination.
Democracy as such can take its time to materialise, in the view of many Iraqis, so long as the foundations of a normal life begin to reappear.
In their view, by filling almost every second of down time by peering at our phones we are missing out on the creative and potentially rewarding ways we've dealt with boredom in days past.
For the first time in recent memory, the consensus view of DirecTV is decidedly bearish.
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But Mr. Bush, throughout his time in office, has taken a large view of the powers he has.
Among other things, the turn of events has removed a huge competitive advantage for Ford at just the time the brand could use one, in view of its struggles to continue to grow and hold on to hard-won market share.
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Time would change this view of the world in the eyes of British mapmakers.
From my point of view, the best thing that has happened in a long time has been the demonstrations over the last several days.
"There's one condition - it has to be in view of the British Legion club where I spend a lot of my time, " added Mr Lisk.
Somehow, when so many of our other beliefs about the roles of men and women have been revolutionized, our view of the mother-son relationship has remained frozen in time.
Made around the time Rembrandt turned sixty, in 1666, the view of the painter at work complements the great 1658 self-portrait at the Frick, in which he seems a grand but old and discouraged lion.
Now, in my view, time has come for discussions between technical aspects and, of course, we remain at our own positions, both the United States and Russian Federation.
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In another view, a system of micro-tasking rather than a full-time job means that it is too small a scale to really price out the cost of these benefits on a per task level.
At the center of the dispute is bundling, the practice by media conglomerates like Viacom, Disney and Time Warner of inducing forcing, in the view of this and similar lawsuits pay TV distributors to carry scads of little-watched channels as part of their basic packages.
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Republican John McCain showed once again he has his own compass and his own view of what the Republican Party should be doing with its time in power.
And, in my view, one of the best ways to improve and develop is to spend time supporting someone who is ahead of you traveling the same road.
The second was that these traditional Labour supporters had no time for the prevailing view in elite Labour circles that the wickedness of society, rather than that of criminals, was responsible for most crime.
In testimony to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in February, Goldman chief executive Lloyd Blankfein said the company, in creating these products even at the same time it was developing a negative view of the mortgage market, was only acting on behalf of clients who wanted them.
Mr Blair said people would come to a "considered view over a period of time" when it came to the action in Iraq.
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