However, Fitzpatrick said that WorldCom Ireland was returning a profit and was confident it could survive the shakeout. |
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Good, earthy food is a leading reason for the success of brewpubs that have survived the late 1990s shakeout. |
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By 2015, a shakeout will have occurred and millions of the best knowledge-based jobs in the world will have become untethered. |
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Nowadays, published thesis are rare and the shakeout they undergo deprive off the reader from a part of the scientific part that is associated. |
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As the dust begins to settle from the shakeout in the U. S., Canada's banks face some interesting choices. |
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For one thing, it appears that a good deal of the shakeout in the financial sector has already happened. |
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There is a shakeout as undercapitalized and high-cost firms fail. |
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For all but early adopters, the technology shakeout is generally perceived as being a significant primary barrier to adoption. |
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The shakeout in France's banking industry and sweeping changes in bank ownership have not led to less choice. |
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The Turkish establishment was caught off-guard by an unexpectedly far-reaching shakeout of political has-beens. |
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I think in certain cleantech areas there will be a shakeout as investors rationalize their cleantech portfolios. |
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A shakeout of the weaker operators and consolidation in the sector has led to an improvement in sector performance. |
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Palmer Manufacturing introduces this low level shakeout deck with attrition mill. |
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They were driven by a need for new headliner fabric suppliers because of many years without innovation and because of a shakeout that was taking place in the export-challenged textile industry. |
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Many companies with far bigger ambitions have already taken a tumble and more may do so, as a recent shakeout in the online grocery business has shown. On July 13th, America's Webvan filed for bankruptcy protection. |
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Cheaper air fares, following a shakeout in Australia's airline industry, and the introduction of two daily ferry services from Melbourne in 2002, have fed the rush. |
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There is no indication that rate of growth in Mexico will ease in the near term, although there is speculation that a financial shakeout is inevitable. |
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Despite this support, it is likely there will be a shakeout amongst certifiers, likely resulting in some loss of certifying bodies in some regions, and potentially higher costs for those applying for certification. |
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Delay the start of foundry ventilation at the beginning of operation until the heat of melting, pouring, shakeout, etc., has warmed the air inside. |
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In a perfect double bottom, the second decline should normally go slightly lower than the first decline to create a shakeout of jittery investors. |
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The prevalent green sand mould making consists of sand and clay receiving, conveying, preparation, delivery to the mould area, mould handling, shakeout, reclamation, reconditioning and more conveying. |
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Even though the shakeout in the American real estate market is already relatively far advanced, private households are only just starting to get to grips with their own financial situations. |
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On the same timeline, the industry shakeout is resulting in fewer companies producing higher tonnage, which should result in more control over capacity, and thus more stable prices. |
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The dot-com shakeout of the 1990s left only the most durable, most profitable, and most well backed companies surviving. |
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The signs of a shakeout are evident beyond the bestseller list. |
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Intense competition, rising raw material costs, the EU's RoHS directive and anti-dumping investigations are among the factors causing this shakeout. |
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Cleveland Vibrator Shakeout Tables have capacities up to 3000 lbs. |
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