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ITV will also be able to merge its studios to save money.
Beginning in April 2005, Japanese law firms will at last be able to merge fully with foreign ones.
Stations will be given greater flexibility to co-locate and analogue services will be able to merge to form new DAB operations.
For example, CBS, which owns both the WCBS and WINS radio stations in New York, might be able to merge the work staffs, according to Sherry Goldman, a spokeswoman for the Writers Guild of America, which represents the employees.
DoubleClick already boasts more than 80 million anonymous profiles but won't be able to merge Abacus' database with the cookies that reside on users' hard drives.
First, images are better described by several types of features; thus, the designed system should be able to merge heterogonous features.
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Zeitz is a rare figure in the corporate world, for he is able to merge big business with grassroots sport in an apparently seamless weave.
The work, heroically edited and shaped by Robert Weil — who did not read Volume II until Volume I was in print and regretted not having been able to merge the two — is full of cracks and seams, but somehow these become vital elements of the novel.
She was the kind of admin who prided herself on being able to merge across five distribution lists, kick the vending machine in the right place to free a stuck soda, and fix a paycheck, all at 4 55 P.M. on a Friday.
But in return for Enel's move into the Spanish energy sector, Spain's Abertis may suddenly find that it is able to merge with Italy's Autostrade; or Telefónica, the Spanish telecoms giant, might miraculously find it easier to buy into Telecom Italia two deals the Italian government has hitherto been blocking.
These new Level 2 users are able to merge venues themselves when there are duplicates.
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