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That's where real upside potential comes from.
This tremendous potential comes from the many rapids along the rivers of the Congo system.
The largest impact on spacecraft potential comes from the presence of the ambient magnetic field, its orientation, and the size of spacecraft body.
Novartis, a Swiss rival, recently unveiled a pilot project to expand into rural India; the firm aims to reach 50m new customers by 2010.Further evidence of emerging markets' potential comes from the experience of Britain's AstraZeneca in China.
A third of that potential comes from business function-specific applications of social technologies in product development, marketing & sales, operations, and customer support, but two-thirds would arise from using social technologies to improve the collaboration and communications of knowledge workers within these functions and across the enterprise.
The potential comes from both scientific and practical opportunities in many fields.
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We work on the positive end of this – future benefits and potential coming from a strong Britain being part of a strong Europe and Ireland associated with that north and south".
The better deal, in terms of future potential, came from Euronext". Failure to win an obvious deal on her doorstep hit Ms Furse's reputation and the LSE came to be viewed as a vulnerable target for more expansionist rivals.
We saw in Section 1.2 that a particular external scalar potential came from that part of the charge/pole source distribution in a thin spherical shell that was proportional to.
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