The American approach is designed to target a weak part of the Iranian economy, BBC world affairs analyst Paul Reynolds reports.
As Van Hees notes, the company blamed the weak results in part on soft DRAM demand from the consumer PC market.
The company noted the cautious guidance in part reflects weak macro conditions.
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They used a technique called transcranial direct current stimulation, or tDCS. If you pass a weak electrical current through part of the brain, it temporarily and safely disrupts neural activity.
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But the watchdog group, the Union of Concerned Scientists, has issued a scathing report saying nearly one in six U.S. nuclear reactors experienced safety breaches last year, due in part to weak oversight.
Yet the law remained unimplemented both on account of relatively weak organisational capacities on the part of the journalists and the under-developed character of the media industry.
In terms of growth the number is pretty flat, thanks in large part to a weak economy that has resulted in reduced immigration into the U.S. from abroad.
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In Q4 2010, Dell became the second largest PC vendor, jumping ahead of Acer which recorded notable sales declines in part due to weak sales of Mini Notebook PCs.
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Both American Airlines and United Airlines have blamed SARS, in part, for recent weak demand.
The relationship between money and happiness is surprisingly weak, which may stem in part from the way people spend it.
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The research firm blamed the decline on weak consumer PC demand, due in part to competition from tablets.
The trawler captain's release could have prompted China to retire, content that Mr Kan's government had been made to look weak despite apparently reckless behaviour on the part of the fishing boat.
March could yet help turn things around, but if next week's survey of the larger services part of the economy is also weak, there is a distinct possibility that national output will shrink again, in the first three months of this year.
But the metagenomic part of the paper, he argues, was weak--and it could have revealed a lot more.
The weak stock market and uncertain exchange rates are driving at least part of the pursuit from Europe and America.
The Fed minutes are only part of the equation though, as you saw weak earnings in a few key sectors lead to potent sell-offs.
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Though showing sparks of life lately, the US economy remains weak, hobbled by stagnant household incomes and hesitancy on the part of businesses to invest until the growth outlook clears.
The lowest logs were now buried in the earth, as if returning to their birthplace, and from these logs, from the very lowest part of the hut, were growing two new weak branches, which would one day turn into mighty oaks and eat with their roots the dust of this dwelling that had been exhausted by the wind, the rain, and the human race.
It is both a vital part of much jewelry and a hedge against inflation and a weak dollar.
As part of the battle over who is to blame for the weak global economic recovery, the US claimed a victory in removing hard commitments to stabilise debt from the G20 communique.
And he originally did not seek to invest equity in part thinking that banks would refuse the money for fear of looking weak.
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The current policy of depending on weak, nondemocratic regimes to provide base access is doomed to failure, in part because it aligns the U.S. with leaders who lack legitimacy.
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That, in fact, is a key part of his celebrated room for manoeuvre, in the face of this very weak recovery.
To restate what ought to be obvious: weak as some of the continent's economies now look, the benefits of being part of the world's biggest and richest common market still outweigh the costs.
And part of that is taking clear action as soon as possible to inject capital into weak banks.
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Or should he risk seeming weak or unfair by insisting that, because of security problems, no residents of Kosovo could take part in Yugoslav ballot?
As the envoy of a defeated power at the Congress of Vienna, he played a weak hand with determination and skill, securing France within its pre-revolutionary borders and achieving a part at least of his vision for Europe.
But local campaigners remember that at the last general election, in 1996, they were forced to accept a weak candidate from the Refounded Communists, the unreformed bit of the old party, which was then part of a broad alliance on the left: he lost.
Consumer spending is expected to remain weak in the New Year, owing to the impact of a rise in payroll taxes, also agreed as part of the fiscal cliff deal.
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