Facing a dead man's testimony the BBC too is now in the hot seat alongside the government, with Gilligan in turn accused of 'sexing up' his story.
In Europe the economic scenario is being set by the ECB and the European Commission, which is then interpreted by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS), a quango of regulators run with a skeletal staff, which in turn liaises with national supervisors in each country.
While we haven't had a chance to go hands-on in a car with Turn-By-Turn, in our walking tests, it worked as you would expect.
Mr Estrada's other problems were highlighted this week by a pair of reports from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, in which the Philippines is vying with Indonesia to turn in the slowest growth in the region this year.
Moreover, they expect users to communicate with each of them in turn rather than being prepared to communicate with each other.
Instead, the funds will be allowed to deposit some gold with banks who in turn can lend it to jewelers, which in theory should reduce imports for a time.
Political freedom tends to go hand in hand with economic freedom, which in turn tends to bring international trade and prosperity.
The right analogy might be to compare climate with an airplane that keeps on changing its size, shape and weight and has to interact in turn with a constantly changing medium that exhibits far more turbulence than what we are accustomed to.
This exercise would help UNESCO in identifying broader areas of engagement with the Ministry of Science and Technology that in turn would help integrate STI programs with other public and private functionaries.
Now the internal rate of return, or IRR, matters to us, because it in turn determines the terms of the so-called contract for difference agreed by the government with EDF, which in turn determines the price that consumers (us again) will pay for nuclear-generated electricity.
This shows Midas on his throne, receiving the counsels of Ignorance and Suspicion, with a hooded Envy clasping the hand of Calumny, who in turn, with Deception and Fraud attending, is dragging the unidentified victim by the hair, while Penitence turns hopefully towards stark-naked Truth.
First seen on Broadway in 1994, "Passion" is a Proust-flavored, operatically intense musical whose central character, an unattractive and terminally ill woman named Fosca (Ms. Kuhn), develops an uncontrollable obsession with Giorgio (Ryan Silverman), a handsome young soldier who is in turn involved with Clara (Melissa Errico), a young married woman.
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The pilots then use their usual controls to steer with the nose wheel (which in turn steers the TaxiBot) and to brake with the main landing gear.
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And so it really incumbent on us to be respectful and professional in how we interact with everyone, even though we in turn do not always receive that behavior.
In November last year, he was fired from his job as a school bus driver after a number of incidents, including leaving a child on the bus in 2004 and making an illegal turn with children on board in 2009.
But Tatum is taking a risk with his star turn in Magic Mike, which hits theaters June 29.
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He joined with Kohl in trying to turn the 15-nation European Union into an economic, and perhaps political and military, superpower.
Forbes Insights, in association with TURN, a marketing technology company, wanted to get to the heart of major issues involving engagement and its measurement.
He looks at each opposition leader in turn with slight disdain, as though he'd frankly expected better from them but will do his best with what he's been given.
After the initial contributions had been made, the game continued for a random number of turns, with each player, in turn, being able to add to or subtract from his contribution to the pool.
But as the popularity of the brokerage services results in more people opening trading accounts with the company, this in-turn leads to higher interest-earning assets for Schwab.
Experts say larger companies are more likely to have in-house teams that assess the value of particular slices of spectrum and come up with different bidding scenarios Those with fewer resources are hiring outside consultants and lawyers, who may, in turn, work with bankers or economists to devise strategies.
Radio 4's commissioning editor also discussed the matter with Boyle's agent, who confirmed she had in turn raised the issue with her client.
In 1960 the German mark had a fixed exchange rate with the US dollar which, in turn, was officially fixed to gold.
Sciscione said he will return to the mall soon to check in with the managers at the clothing stores and turn in his applications.
Now, there are also some Somalia watchers who believe that he probably had been in negotiations with Kenyan authorities and perhaps others to turn himself in, because his options were running out in Somalia.
The bottom candidates would be eliminated in turn, with their votes redistributed to their next choice.
However, Jardine Fleming had just been bought by Chase Manhattan, which in turn merged with J.
The White House expressed extreme displeasure with the turn of events in the Senate.
This same person must then save those profits with great gusto in order to turn earned income into wealth.
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