At this stage, it is unclear how many of these banks will be able to raise the money from commercial investors, how much of the capital will have to come from national governments, and how much will be required from the eurozone's bailout fund, the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).
After this week's deal, some 15% of Novartis's revenues will come from generics but profits from that segment could be slender compared with those from blockbusters.
"Clearly the money has to come from somewhere for this policy, that would be from the taxpayer, " Ms Greening said.
As Columbia University's Elliott Sclar, lead author of the UN's 2005 Improving the Lives of Slum Dwellers, observes, "secure tenure" would make it easier for slum dwellers to join the formal labor force, knowing that they aren't at risk of arbitrarily being forced from their homes and that their possessions will still be there when they come home from work.
But he says it is often difficult to tell which leads have come from spam texts, and which have come from legitimate research of customers who have given permission to be contacted.
The IEA says that hydro will continue to be an important technology for years to come and must not be excluded from policy considerations.
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"We have quite simply been overwhelmed by messages of support and condolences of every type, from far and wide, and I know my mother would be pleased that they have come from all walks of life, " he told reporters.
Corporate clients might be harder to come by but would probably be drawn from sectors that deal with material sciences, particularly engineering or metallurgy, where a low-gravity environment would make possible types of research and production that are impossible or prohibitively expensive on Earth.
However, this data will not be relevant for every business, watching customers come and go from an insurance company would be a waste of money.
The largest segments of votes still to be counted come from Democratic areas.
The agreement, due to come into effect from 2013 and be phased in over several years, still needs to be ratified by the heads of government of the G20 group of nations at their summit in November.
The first civilian deputy commander will be from DOS. The following deputies will come and go from other civilian agencies on a rotational basis.
It promises to be an exciting weekend of college football, and come Sunday there will be rabid fan bases from coast to coast suffering from either happy or heartbroken hangovers.
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CDC's 76m calculation, because they did not come from what can strictly be called food.
The strongest objections for an expanded Champions League should be expected to come from the more prestigious teams.
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Nothing good can come from allowing gold to be a good investment.
Our greatest concern is that the economic recovery--particularly outside the U.S., where most of the recent orders have come from--may be slower than anticipated.
The expected profits, the reason to sell it at all, come from the margins to be made in selling content to those who have Kindles.
Crews also used specialist software to predict where many emergency calls would come from so vehicles could be in the right place at the right time.
The food and beverages would have to contain fewer than 600 calories, and less than 35 percent of the total calories would be allowed to come from fat.
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But the important piece of news here is not so much that Pinot Gris has an international identity crisis, but that, purely on its own merits, the grape has come to be cherished by wineries from New Zealand to Napa Valley.
The answer to that question will only come from future exploration results from Nova, the maiden resource estimate, mine-development plans due to be released later in the year, and the all-important price of nickel.
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But the vast majority come from other, less rigorously overlooked, stores and so the general advice is to be careful who you buy from and then be careful what access (for example to SMS privileges) you give code that you do indeed download.
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Quite frankly, I thought the program was too progressive, diverse, and well-rounded to come from a conservative organization like the Cardinals, as the marketing generally seen from teams of their ilk can be insular and without risk.
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The most dangerous of these views come from those who would roll back the progress of NCLB, backing away from its demands that all children be given the opportunity to learn and achieve and that schools be held accountable for student success.
And national intelligence agencies, of course, are going to be looking for the clues that will come from them, you know, people going back and forth across national frontiers or communications that can be intercepted or transfers of large sums of money.
There's a lot of celebrities, a lot of people who have come from other states - later on, we're going to be hearing from a blogger who came all the way from top of the East Coast to try to come here and see what was happening for herself.
Such a loss of confidence may be as likely to come from Washington as from Wall Street.
He lost himself a lot of money and it's going to be hard to come back from this.
Whether Mr. Cuban chooses to take the mound should that call come from the bullpen remains to be seen.
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