The BBFC said it was working towards a new PG-12-style rating - which would shift the responsibility to the parents - but no final decision had been made or date set.
The announcement comes as the Santa Clara, Calif-based processor company detailed its long-anticipated shift to so-called 22 nanometer process technology.
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The backlog prompted the closure of the M20 between the Maidstone and Ashford turn-offs to allow for the complex operation to shift non-freight traffic off the motorway and onto the A20 to make room for the hundreds of lorries waiting to board ferries and trains for France.
The Amazon forest provides a relevant example: due to the interaction of deforestation, fire and climate change, it is predicted that the Amazon could undergo a widespread dieback in the future, with parts of the forest moving into a self-perpetuating cycle of more frequent fires and intense droughts, leading to a shift to savanna-like vegetation.
But most importantly, governments must move away from the defined-benefit model and shift employees to defined-contribution retirement options like 401(k) and 403(b) plans.
For the research on shift-working suggests that human beings are ill-adapted to working at night, says Simon Folkard, who studies shift-work from the University of Wales in Swansea.
Gross margin expanded 150 basis points (bps) year-over-year to 40.1%, benefiting from the shift to higher-margin products.
After all, the discovery of life on another planet would cause a profound shift in our world view, akin to the Copernican shift from an Earth-centric to a Sun-centric world.
The Obama Administration is advocating a long-term shift to more fuel-efficient small cars, and manufacturers are racing to populate their showrooms with cars that fit the bill.
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The shift from a read-only to writable API marks a shift in strategy for Digg, which in recent months has focused on growing via social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Her strategy is to invest in the best-performing no-load mutual funds and to shift capital into other funds as different sectors and styles come into and out of vogue with investors.
Hitachi and Matsushita, another big consumer-electronics firm, are proposing to end automatic seniority-based pay increases after workers reach a certain age, and to shift to performance-based pay structures instead.
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Thanks to a dedicated exposure compensation dial, the MX-1 assures user-friendly, direct-access shift of the exposure compensation setting without the need to recall the menu screen.
This week's abandonment of the fuel-tax escalator did not represent a shift to a fully thought-through new approach to transport taxation of the kind advocated by Mr Begg.
This distance-related decline is strong evidence of a gradual shift from muon-to tau-flavoured neutrinos.
Consequently, utilities in many parts of the country offer reduced energy rates for off-peak usage as a way to incentivize customers to shift their usage patterns to nighttime or early-morning hours.
The main reason for the resulting rise in the number of mini-countries is the shift from empire or dictatorship to self-determination, especially in the past quarter-century.
Critics may dismiss that answer as away-day workshop speak - but supporters of the shift to PCCs say elected commissioners could prevent police forces from closing ranks when they need to admit to their mistakes.
The company said its new round-the clock service was to "support shift workers and the night-time economy".
Short-term interest rates remained low, reflecting plentiful liquidity, an inflation-sensitive shift from long-term debt to short-term, and the perception that the Fed will be dovish.
This involves the creation of an international conference designed to obfuscate the Arab-Arab character of the present crisis and shift the focus of world attention back to the Arab-Israeli confrontation.
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Of course if the eurozone edges further towards fiscal union - as seems likely - then more power will inevitably shift to Brussels.
Einstein's equations first written down in 1905 and 1915 are used to correct for this time-shift, allowing GPS to work, planes to navigate safely and you to get to your relations' house at the other end of the country without getting lost this Christmas.
It took 10 people to lift the sedated bear onto a make-shift operating table to have root canal done on the tooth.
Once businesses get wind of how easy this is, I imagine some will be racing to install a blue-tuned Hue in order to keep workers awake particularly night-shift workers.
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Film-makers have always relied on tools like lighting and depth-of-field to shift the audience's perspective, but the convergence of animation and 3D has made them pay greater attention to detail.
Mr. Senkut, who has invested in more than 60 start-ups as an angel investor since 2005, says he raised a super-angel fund because he wants to shift from being a minority investor in start-ups to taking majority stakes more often.
Risk management has been moving to near real-time or real-time for some years, but the shift of OTC trades to exchanges will accelerate it, Bory added, because participants will be subject to margin calls.
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Take hope, my humanities-oriented friends, software is finally getting good enough to shift engineers to the back-office and unleash humanities-centric creative thinking at the front office, which will be transformative.
That experience mostly offers pointers to what not to do, from adding to employers' regulatory burdens to letting the long-term jobless shift to the disability rolls.
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