The firm sought to find the most promising technologies stuck inside the machinations of big companies.
Behind the successful execution of this spontaneous pseudoreligious drama lay the machinations of Senator Gerald P.
Watershed-level management is becoming a buzzword globally as water managers realize their machinations have widespread effects.
Financial machinations were not considered a problem if there was any way to explain changes.
Indeed, his machinations drove the Socialists, the establishment's sworn enemy, into the LDP's arms no mean feat.
It would be even better if their regulatory machinations were transparent to the investor public.
LIVNI'S EMBRACE of fraud is the thread that ties her political machinations to her policy maneuvers.
If you're not exhausted by the machinations of the Opera House, cool off with a relaxing dip.
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We will see today's political battles over gun control or the fiscal cliff in the high-pressure machinations.
The government will have a prickly time as tales of these machinations multiply in the months ahead.
If that happened, America could grow faster and stop worrying about the daily machinations of the Eurozone.
No good can come of legitimating, let alone supporting, the machinations of Putin's Kremlin in the Mideast.
This sweeping and dramatic repost comes from someone who knows the machinations of Western policy making well.
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But again, that goes to the previous question about motivations and machinations within the House Republican conference.
The fact that it did not reveals that in the retirement plan industry, pricing machinations are not readily apparent.
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Whatever the outcome of such machinations, the danger is that we are in for a long period of introspection.
But the political machinations behind China's handling of Tibet are difficult to divine.
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Such machinations may suit brand-owners and generics makers whose old enmity is fading in other ways too (see article).
In an emotional television interview Mr Medgyessy attacked his former allies, declaring that much remains untold about their business machinations.
When distant political machinations deliver a new ambassador to Arieka, the fragile equilibrium between humans and aliens is violently upset.
The ensuing machinations, for both EchoStar and Hughes, are now about finding the most advantageous exit strategy from the deal.
As long as the television pictures keep coming, why should anyone care about the machinations of the sport's governing body?
If so, the true cost of Mr Li's machinations could be greater than the price paid by PCCW's long-suffering shareholders.
C. politics can be absorbing enough on its own, but mix in Hollywood machinations and you could create a must-see movie.
It's only been two-and-a-half years, but it's already clear that China can't help but envelope Hong Kong in its nationalistic machinations.
He could no more control the Arab street than he could the behind-the-scenes machinations of a tin-pot thug like Vladimir Putin.
In most countries people have to go through numerous time-consuming, expensive and often corrupt machinations in order to start a legal business.
He nevertheless symbolised, like Mandela, the struggle of a tragic people dispossessed of their homeland through the machinations of countries like Britain.
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The financing machinations are mere window dressing to satisfy German tax authorities.
Negotiations and machinations from the U.S. lawmakers on the matter will be very closely scrutinized and parsed in the coming few weeks.
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