The recent pick-up in manufacturing surveys in a large part of the world supports the view that Asian economic growth had bottomed, said Kun Lung Wu, research analyst at Credit Suisse.
"We believe a likely fall in inflation in a large part of Asia and an improvement in growth bode well for the performance of the region's equity markets and currencies against the U.S. dollar, " he said.
"There are terrorist networks which, following what happened in Libya last year, have installed themselves in a large part of West Africa and are trying to destabilize the area and are involved in trafficking, " he said Thursday.
First of all, the brain is a complex system that develops, in a very large part, through its interactions with the environment.
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Back in January in Bangladesh, its suspension of its election-observer mission and warning that supporting a rigged poll might jeopardise the army's involvement in UN peacekeeping operations played a large part in the cancellation of the vote.
The romance continued after he was arrested and held on remand in 2011 for his part in a large-scale cocaine, cannabis and heroin conspiracy.
His contention that trade lies behind the rise in social spending is dubious: in both America and Europe, it was in large part a political response to the depression of the 1930s which was itself worsened by increased protection.
In fact, a large part of the book is devoted to this exploration, analysis and goal realization.
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Often in these countries a large part of the population works away from home and has no way to send money back to the family.
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Merck and Millipore, for example, concluded a remarkably successful merger and turned in excellent operational results in the period immediately following the merger thanks in large part to a new decision style that allowed people from both companies to make good decisions quickly and implement them effectively.
"While there has been a lot of activity in older parts of the city, a large part of the growth has been from construction in more suburban parts of the city, " says Steven Lebofsky, an urban development specialist who works in Kansas City's Urban Planning Department.
There is still value in being a part of large-scale platforms like Facebook, because it puts you in front of millions and millions of eyes.
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The success of a brand is determined in large part by its relevance to a specific group of people and its differentiation from competitors.
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Meanwhile, its grocery products business saw no growth in revenue, in large part because of a drop in sales at its Australian subsidiary George Weston Foods.
The young people will also visit key venues in Maritime Greenwich, enjoy a special boat trip and treasure hunt using a specially devised mobile phone app, take part in a large-scale dance extravaganza, Making Waves, and enjoy a conference opening event in the spectacular Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, a location for many celebrated movies including Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides.
The government has used its oil revenues to markedly increase real wages in the public sector but a large part is being consumed by the highest inflation in Latin America.
Like everyone else, the Finance organizations (and CFOs in particular) have undergone a terrific evolution thanks in large part to progress in technology.
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But in fact a little-known group of home-worker humans plays a large part in the Google process.
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He admits to only visiting the offices of employer, The Daily Telegraph twice ("I never know quite what to do with myself in an office") and spending a large part of the day in his pajamas.
In recent years, the debate over immigration has been portrayed in large part as a battle between immigrant-tolerant blue states and regions and their less welcoming red counterparts.
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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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Coming off of a strong first quarter, Yoon believes that Huntsman is due for growth thanks in large part to a diversified market that has seen increased demand, which is dependent on a limited supply.
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It ended with a hung jury, in large part due to the star alibi witness, a manager at the zoo who said she was having drinks with Mr Hankton at a hotel when the murder occurred.
To see how much these groups differ, consider economies in which oil plays a large part.
"Small businesses who are moving around frequently but stay in city centers are a large part of our customer base, " he tells us.
The roof was destroyed in the blaze and a large part of the ground and first floors of the building was damaged by the fire.
At the end of the day, the ability of an organization to align performance and pay is in large part a function of its culture.
With one of the highest rates of income inequality in the world, the result, in large part, of a rural, cashless subsistence economy, land reform is one of Namibia's most hotly contested issues.
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It's a big problem--and growing--but the question is what to do about it, especially since obesity is in large part a byproduct of cheaper food, more cars, greater urban sprawl, more TV and videogames, and less manual labor--all world trends that go well beyond diet plans.
As I have discussed many times, the huge imbalances that grew up between different parts of the Eurozone before the crisis were in large part a reflection of the fact that northern economies like Germany and the Netherlands were becoming a lot more competitive than the ones in the south.
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