Theirs is a partnership that could make waves, in the European Union and beyond.
Week after week, I see critics make waves in the blogosphere by slamming cause-marketing programs as evil.
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SeaWorld Entertainment, the business behind Shamu the killer whale, wants to make waves in the public market.
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Perhaps the most groundbreaking airport hotel concept to recently make waves is Starwood Hotels and Resorts' Aloft brand.
If the court case goes in favor of the shareholders, that could make waves for the auto manufacturer.
After Oakley signed left-handed Bubba Watson in January, they wanted to make waves.
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His determination to make waves on areas outside his brief, in particular Europe, was a perpetual irritant to the chancellor.
"Many Southeast Asian nations don't want to make waves, since they themselves are sailing on paper boats, " says Pat James, an American business consultant and longtime Myanmar resident.
Despite its absurd nomenclature, the new eMage-N (um, "imagine" ?), is trying to make waves in other ways too, by being among the first to integrate voice recognition into an HTPC.
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But to be conservative implies either cautious uncertainty or the confidence of an assured taste informed by decades of knowledge and experience, undisturbed by any need to make waves for their own sake.
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For many, their preferred method of dealing with government change is to keep their heads down and not make waves, knowing that if they can hide long enough they can survive almost any government.
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Carl Baker was next to make waves as he dropped British champion Danny Williams twice in the first round, then twice more in the second before weathering a third-round fightback to win the decision.
Do they have any incentive to make waves?
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Pew figures from shortly after the 2008 election showed digital making major strides in its role as a key news source for voters, and social tools are making it easier for outsiders to make waves.
Virtual day traders' individual trades may be relatively small, but en masse day traders can make waves in the markets - but they risk being swamped by the same market forces such as a sudden drop in value.
If they launch the system alongside Half-Life 3 and some other first-party gems, this could make huge waves.
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So when it came time to write, the authors faced a dilemma: Should they release a traditional fitness book and receive industry nods, or create a resource with sass that could make serious waves but risk alienating more timid readers?
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The same physical properties that make polyurethane good for riding waves also make it a heck of a sponge.
And then cognitive computers capable of learning and sorting information will make sense of the waves of data and give us knowledge and capabilities we never thought possible.
My oath is not so different from the pledge we all make to the flag that waves above and that fills our hearts with pride.
Using the iDEN spectrum it acquired from its Nextel purchase, Sprint reportedly plans to set up 4G shop on those radio waves, and make use of current WiMAX provider Clearwire's proposed switch to TD-LTE by incorporating chipsets in future phones that accommodate both frequencies.
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The economic times we live in create waves of uncertainty that make you feel relevant one day and irrelevant the next.
Yet as a society advances and that first stage of industrialisation is removed to make way for second and third waves then steel demand may go one way but iron ore demand another.
Sometimes, however, these waves become horribly distorted and make the heart beat erratically, a condition called cardiac fibrillation.
The 1968 Harvard committee recommended that doctors use electroencephalography (EEG) to make sure the patient has flat brain waves.
While there is no official record of dinghy journeys around the island, the winds and high waves on its south side make it a highly unusual venture in such a small boat.
During the mid and latter part of the season, the Gulf of Mexico may be at a higher risk from the African waves that are able to make it across the Atlantic and develop late.
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If the current rally was only a correction, it should have been in three waves, but the fact that we have moved up in five waves would embolden my to make the additional purchase on the next dip.
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