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A table compiled by Fortune magazine shows that half the world's 30 leading companies by revenue are European (see table 3).But in two key sectors Europe trails badly: high-tech (which mostly means IT) and life sciences.

New furniture for the borough's badly overcrowded high school classrooms is out of the question, and most of the after-school classes that survived last fall's budget cuts will now be decimated.

"We believe that America's interest in protein remains strong, but consumers have just reacted badly to high prices," said Gary Mickelson, a spokesman for Tyson, which is based in Springdale, Ark.

In contrast, the UK badly needs high corporate tax revenues from businesses capable of generating large numbers of jobs, as employees alone are currently unable to fund the social services they require – hence the need for a serious tax contribution from their employers.

As for the features, although they demonstrate a little anti-common sense which is working badly under high SNR, this is not a key issue with the performance comparison text and offers an evidence to support the ensemble theory.

That may not have any legal repercussions, but Apple badly needs high quality applications on the iPad to make it a success — it would be unwise to scare off major developers wary of having their app blocked because Apple has a competing product (this is one reason, I think, that iBooks is not included with the iPad).

He was ultimately stopped by two progressives on the Los Angeles school board who wanted the property for a badly needed high school.

In the 1990s and early 2000s as alcopops took hold and the pub industry looked for a way to appeal to the cast of Coupling rather than the Men Behaving Badly crowd the high street pub exploded onto the scene.

Later this year, it will become the first Silicon Alley company to set up headquarters in Harlem, bringing badly needed high-technology jobs to the neighborhood where Mr. Jackson grew up.

The bungling may be enough to acquit Timothy McVeigh, the chief suspect in the Oklahoma City case (whose trial opened on April 24th), regardless of other evidence against him.That FBI forensics experts have slipped up so badly in high-profile cases is alarming: what must the work be like in other, less scrutinised cases?

But McDonnell will say the government's "shambolic approach to Brexit" was in danger of infecting its handling of the economy, at a time when gloomy forecasts about the UK's growth prospects for next year showed Britain badly needed higher public investment spending.

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