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en Geographic lines that have held certain parts of the TV business together are being eradicated and it's a big concern.

en At first sight, it seems to make strategic sense -- grouping activities by business lines and not by geographic areas. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. At first sight, it seems to make strategic sense -- grouping activities by business lines and not by geographic areas.

en I can assure all businesses that BT still wants their custom. The SMB market is one of the most dynamic parts of the UK economy and we are already attracting around 2,800 business lines a week back to BT because of our trusted brand and good value packages.

en Process change has become embedded in individual functions and business units, and they have seen the benefits to their bottom lines. So they come to IT because they want to know what other parts of the company have done. We've gone from being the engineers of new processes to being the movers of innovation across the company.

en It is of deep concern that British soldiers held by the police should end up being held by militia,

en I strongly believe that a federal structure based on administrative and geographic lines with strong powers for the federated states will be the best solution for Iraq.

en For whatever the reason, the geographic moniker makes a difference, ... The geographic connection creates a base of fans.

en For whatever the reason, the geographic moniker makes a difference. The geographic connection creates a base of fans.

en They had complementary geographic clusters ... they were willing to divide up the business.

en We wouldn't have got this far without thinking this would be a fantastic opportunity for our business here, for people in the business and the merged business going forward. We see terrific opportunities for different parts of the world.

en There is always two parts. That part that gets lost, in our opinion, is the fact that church is a business, ... It's not just a business. But nevertheless it is still a business.

en We got tired, no doubt. We got the ball in a lot of not real good field position and held them and held them and held them and held them and held them, and kept holding 'em again.

en With surveys showing American teens trailing their international counterparts in geographic literacy, it's great to see students like Benjamin excelling in their travel and geographic knowledge.

en [Consumer banking experts don't expect that to be a concern with the marriage of J.P. Morgan Chase and Bank One.] There's very little geographic overlap in these two institutions, ... The only area where they both have significant market share is in Texas.

en [The point is to get] the business up and running, so they have the option of staying local or continuing to buy and ship parts from the U.S.. The projects in Ghana recently paid to receive three containers of parts from the Bikes Not Bombs in the U.S.


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