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The White House largely ignored the statement and made no move to accept the offer.
The players' move to accept a 50-50 split of revenues would mean a net gain of at least $3 billion for the owners over a 10-year deal.
The killings of Ms. Cansiz and the two other women have raised questions about divisions among Kurds and Turks over the Turkish government's move to accept the imprisoned P.K.K. leader Abdullah Ocalan in talks on ending the Kurdish conflict.
The loss of mobility stems from the fact that homeowners with houses worth less than they owe can find themselves unable to move to accept a job in a different city.
For example, KopoKopo operates a platform that builds on top of M-Pesa to allow small and medium businesses move to accept mobile money payments at the shop till.
While 75% would move to accept a new job, gainful employment isn't a moving must-have -- 44% say that a high cost of living or a weak job market would be key drivers in motivating them to trade zip codes.
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Reluctant carers may develop sufficient strength to resist the continuing imposition of their role, or they may move to accepting embrace if the benefits experienced by the recipient (or the advantages for their own care-work) overcome their doubts.
Harvard's history department moved to accept her, but administrators didn't approve the acceptance.
Its moves to accept gay Scouts and, after that, leaders came years after social acceptance of homosexuality had become mainstream.
It is now moving to accept ads that use the popular Flash technology that allows for more interactivity.
London, the author of three novels and two short story collections, said she was deeply honoured and moved to accept "a writer's prize to a fellow writer".
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