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en Publishers are already stretched thin to some extent developing for new products like PlayStation (and) developing for the Nintendo 'Dolphin,'

en We kind of stuck our necks out purchasing this property. We almost certainly would have made money by developing it. But in a way, we are developing it. We're developing it back to nature. At the end of day, you have a crop of trees, not houses.

en All their organs are still developing. Their brains are still developing. They have higher metabolisms. Their hearts beat faster. The effect in the growing, developing system of a child may be different than in a grown person.

en Mergers are far from over and many plans are currently developing defensive competitive strategies for the future such as developing distinctive healthcare products, exploring product lines outside of traditional commercial insurance and forming alliances with other plans. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. Mergers are far from over and many plans are currently developing defensive competitive strategies for the future such as developing distinctive healthcare products, exploring product lines outside of traditional commercial insurance and forming alliances with other plans.

en In developing countries the situation could be even worse because developing countries do not have to count their emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Private companies from industrialized nations will seek cheap carbon credits for their country in the developing world.

en SGI is using Itanium to cut the cost of designing its own chips. Intel is putting a lot of resources into developing Itanium. So instead of developing processors, we can use Itanium and put our effort into developing systems.

en Retailers told me that on a dollar base, they expect 70 percent of their sales to come from PlayStation. The remaining 30 percent will come from Nintendo and Xbox but almost all of that will be from Nintendo.

en Our program is based on developing players. Our players have improved physically and in every area of the game since they've been here. We don't get the kind of players I could recruit at Connecticut, so we have to rely on developing them. We do as good a job as anybody in the country at developing players.

en India will remain long on oil products. We need to look into developing our own overseas network or trading desk to sell our products.

en Developing a vaccine doesn't mean we will stockpile it to a great extent.

en Spending on the battle against AIDS in the developing world needs to rise to roughly five times its present level, ... The developing countries themselves are ready to provide their share ... but they cannot do it alone.
  Kofi Annan

en We will take no lectures from anyone on the needs of developing countries, ... We have more developing country agricultural produce coming into our market than the whole of the United States, Canada, Japan and Australia combined.

en We live in a dangerous world where rogue nations are developing longer range missiles. We have to make a strong effort at developing defenses against this threat.

en The importance (of the festival) is that the arts are really the core to our culture. Everything revolves around the arts and some of the research now in education is showing very clearly that the arts are really core to that. That you can do so much more with the arts: developing the brain, developing connections in the brain, developing how people learn, how children learn.

en Offering those products is developing new consumers for us.


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