He did not take issue with sales per se, nor interest-free loans per se, but felt that Islamic finance did not permit them to be combined and qualified in a manner that clearly thwarted Islamic finance's central requirement of profit sharing.
It doesn't feel cheap, per se -- but considering that this will become Nokia's highest-end smartphone, it doesn't necessarily feel the part, either.
In a release Alinean sent out after the article appeared, entitled "Alinean Research Shows That IT Does Matter, " the firm notes that its research in fact shows no correlation between IT spending per se--at any level--and corporate performance.
But if we start moving on that pathway and other countries can look and say the United States is not just talking the talk, but it's walking the walk, then I think that will indicate to the Iranians, for example, that the goal here is not to single them out per se -- it's to suggest that this is dangerous for everybody, including them.
A380 delays, Airbus's problem is not its dispersed manufacturing set-up per se.
"The reality is there is not going to be a standard-bearer, per se, until the next presidential election, " said Alex Vogel, a former senior aide at the RNC, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and for ex-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.
Gidleigh has no golf course per se, but the 18-hole putting course is one of the prettiest anywhere--with lily ponds and clusters of azaleas--and the property has enough allure in itself to keep a guest happily on the grounds for a weekend.
The Union of Concerned Scientists, an American ginger group critical of most real-world nuclear programmes (though not of the technology per se), prefers the safety concept of the EPR, with its multiple back-ups.
So this is not really a contest, per se, more of a merit-based pre-order list.
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For America, the core threat from Iran is not the dubiously "re-elected" President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, per se.
The Environmental Protection Agency has not outlawed coal per se, but the rules on coal-fired generation have made it less profitable.
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Unfortunately this divisive argument over guns per se buries the vital issues: common-sense, narrower-gauge ideas about reducing the risk of violence and mass-killings in general, including but not limited to crimes with guns.
Keller is, arguably, the most high-profile chef in The U.S. the only restaurateur to run a pair of three-Michelin-starred restaurants, The French Laundry and Per Se, simultaneously.
Watching them hop from branch to branch as they get their fill and move out of the way for others to feed may not be meditation, per se, but it's something similar -- a reminder that the world can offer peace and stillness, even in the midst of mayhem.
And I spoke with Mary Frances Berry earlier, the former head of the Civil Rights Commission, and she said that there needs to be come type of targeted approach for those who continue to be in that number of -- the large unemployment number, and she said an anti-poverty approach, a poverty agenda, per se.
As with the Tablet PC, the display isn't IPS, per se, but it does have some unspecified wide-angle viewing technology.
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You know, just a - no interest in journalism, no interest in entertainment per se, but just decided, you know what?
Mr. ARMAND PESCHARD-SVERDRUP (Center for Strategic and International Studies): At least the Mexicans won't touch NAFTA per se in the meeting, but try to make President-elect Obama aware of how integrated the two economies are and how to some extent there is a benefit in working together in trying to strengthen the competitiveness of the two economies vis-a-vis the rest of the world.
Even as he promised to sign what is the ultimate in anti-union legislation, Snyder said he did not oppose unions per se.
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Though this isn't "full" Windows, per se, it's still compatible with almost any USB-powered storage device or peripheral that you'd normally use with a Windows machine, a massive pile of legacy devices.
But the problem is not that we need more people per se we need an increase in younger, working-age people to make up for our soon to be soaring population of retirees.
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The payment isn't in exchange for the students' work per se, but sponsorship does open the door to projects like the Yoo-hoo initiative.
Even if the lawyers insisted the sequester must apply to "PPAs" per se, the budgeteers could formally construe PPAs in ways that preserve a work-around.
Although in almost any other industry, such a cartel, operating out in the open, would be a per se violation of the antitrust laws, no one has directly challenged the NCAA front-and-center on whether this aspect of the cartel is illegal.
Although we have a few models that have been able to personalize learning and do a better job of instituting mastery-based learning for students, no one has figured out how to do it at scale per se yet, and there is still plenty of room for growth in student outcomes.
Not by the question per se, which is a fairly standard enquiry (dogs sniff bottoms, the middle classes compare education - the purpose is the same: to gauge status).
Yet, in spite of this, and though the company's traditional business is combined with a fast-growing online money transfer business, the complexity does not lie with the sheer mass of data per se, he insists.
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