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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquisition much" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The acquisition much needed for the project was delayed." (This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "acquisition greatly" or "acquisition significantly".
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Mr Ellison will have a hard time persuading PeopleSoft's management not use its "poison pill", a mechanism to make an acquisition much more expensive.
Hyperspectral images contain abundant spatial, spectral, and radiometric information of earth surfaces, which makes earth observation and information acquisition much more effective and efficient for some applications [1, 2].
Soil water data from some of these inexpensive sensor systems can be downloaded wirelessly within the radio range (typically 1.6 4.8 km), making data acquisition much easier for busy growers.
It's a long-standing strategy: even in the years before Verizon acquired it, AOL was linked with a potential Yahoo merger or acquisition much for the same reason.
But the real news might come from the fact that separating these two entities makes a potential Opera acquisition much easier.
Although the results presented here are taken with video rate (30 Hz) acquisition, much faster exposure times and frame rates are possible at the cost of increased damage to the animal [ 2].
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Mark Bardell, also a corporate partner at Herbert Smith Freehills, works in non-contentious mergers and acquisitions, much of which is aimed at avoiding disputes.
Venture firms have been bruised by the economic crisis, which has made initial public offerings of venture-backed companies almost impossible and acquisitions much harder to come by.
Standard & Poor's predicted that MBNA, an aggressive marketer of affinity cards, those aligned with clubs or organizations, would sign up more groups and grow through acquisitions, much as it did in August when it bought First Union's $5.5 billion credit card portfolio.
To enter the U.S. market, Chinese companies are quietly considering acquisitions, much as Lenovo did with IBM's PC business.
Abitibi said it now expects to save 250 million dollars a year as a result of the acquisition -- "much greater than anyone anticipated," said Sam Magid, an analyst with Salman Partners in Vancouver.
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