Vivek Kulkarni of Brickwork, a newish agency, says it may offer quality ratings for hospitals.
Its newish management is trying to cut costs and spruce up its business at home.
Newish parties wholeheartedly opposed to EU membership did well in two of the Union's biggest countries.
Under its newish president, the South has embarked on a thoroughgoing programme of economic reform.
But the biggest of the European Union's newish members now has something to celebrate.
In any case, some restrictions matter less in a newish market than they would in a mature one.
Delhi gets plenty of public money, and even Japanese donor funds, which have helped pay for a newish metro.
M, a newish company that until recently was virtually unknown, even in adland.
Its newish pay-TV business, Mediaset Premium, which it built on the cheap to defend against Sky Italia, is losing money.
Mr MacAdams proudly points to a newish bicycle path, built with his support (and entirely unused when this correspondent visited).
His latest film gives small roles to other newish faces including two east German actresses: Corinna Harfouch and Christiane Paul.
And for all its splendour, the cathedral is a newish building for a newly revived institution, one that remembers being weak.
Watkins now heads Bridgelux, a newish entrant in the LED lighting sector, and he had just returned from a trip to China.
Vattenfall, a Swedish nuclear utility, is investing in technology to remove carbon from its newish coal plants in eastern Germany and Poland.
The persistence of such small but potentially lethal groups creates big problems, not least for the newish Police Service of Northern Ireland.
There are plenty of factions in this newish science of the mind.
Need another reason to be skeptical of those newish Federal Trade Commission guidelines governing paid endorsements on blogs and social media sites?
Just off the M8 at Newhouse, there's a shiny newish building packed to the steel rafters with tiny glass tubes in plastic trays.
And the newish blue-seated trains: They're a vast improvement from the ugly orange-seated ones, but let's get every line equipped with them, OK?
His ardour may have been dampened by Telecom Italia's newish chairman, Franco Bernabe, who insisted that the Olivetti bid was too low to succeed.
They include Antonio Navarro Wolff, a former guerrilla and experienced senator, who was endorsed this month by the Democratic Pole, a newish left-wing grouping.
Aside from Bertelsmann, whose newish boss, Thomas Middelhoff, is 46, they are run by old and oldish men Rupert Murdoch, Sumner Redstone and Gerald Levin.
Bahrain has a newish free trade agreement with the U.S. Dubai (also in the UAE) and has a sizeable stake in the Nasdaq Stock Market.
It has AirPlay, the nifty feature that lets you zap videos from your (newish) Mac, iPhone, or iPad straight to your TV via Apple TV.
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That editor, Joshua Topolsky, is joining SB Nation, a newish publisher of sites for sports fans, to launch a technology news site sometime this fall.
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The European version calls for an end to auditors' self-regulation, requiring individual countries to set up regulators similar to America's newish Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
The newish Archbishop of Canterbury has strayed into unusual territory for such a senior prelate, which is to make some proposals to mend the banking system and British economy.
This is because newish rules, implemented in the wake of the scandals at Enron and other companies, ban auditors from offering a wide range of non-audit services.
In his studio, a converted laundry-truck garage in San Francisco's Outer Mission district, he plays edgy, newish rock music, such as the Black Keys and Band of Skulls.
AdMob had technology for mobile apps that must have been still newish at the time Google announced its purchase, considering that Bloomberg had to explain apps in its story.
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