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The chief executive Peter Voser said: "Our results have rebounded substantially from year-ago levels, driven by some improvement in industry conditions, and Shell's strategy".

Coach, which is based in New York, expects sales at stores open at least a year in the United States to climb at least 10percentt from last year's levels, driven by strength in its full-price stores.

The 2009 figures from the US Department of Agriculture shows ethanol production rising to record levels driven by farm subsidies and laws which require vehicles to use increasing amounts of biofuels.

A few months later, an S. & P. analyst also suggested that "the only way I can see to move this forward" was to run the proposed changes past some Wall Street bankers, but, he acknowledged, "this looks too much to me as if we are publicly back into a set of levels driven by our clients".

Mr Mittal's 43% stake makes him the world's fifth-richest man, with a fortune of some £19 billion.It helps, of course, that Mittal Steel made its move on Arcelor a European champion forged in 2001 just as steel prices were heading for record levels, driven by Chinese demand.

Using short duration yet high temporal resolution groundwater level data collected at an urban site within Jakarta, two metrics are developed that can describe the daily variation in groundwater levels driven by the human interaction.

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And for those politicians at national and local level driven by often competing priorities to the detriment of the whole.

The two-part answer is telling – first, that everything in nature is gendered, that all thoughts and actions are (on some level) driven by a reproductive urge, and no biogenetic impulse exists without a priori acknowledgment of attraction.

Karin Karleker, project director for Freedom House, said: We see declines in media freedom on a global level, driven by governments' efforts to control the message and punish the messenger.

The second layer concerns collaboration at the territorial level, driven by urban and regional development policies that aim to strengthen innovation.

For strong interactions, a percolation phenomenon occurred, leading to a high reinforcement level (driven by interparticle contacts and aggregate morphology) whereas a simple linear modulus augmentation is observed, independently of the aggregation state, for softer interactions.

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