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Sprint Nextel's plans for WiMax thus are a test for the wireless industry to prove that it has its feet on the ground, rather than its head in the clouds.
What else could Microsoft do to prove that it has changed its stripes?
While Boise State tries to prove it belongs on the national stage, Notre Dame needs to prove that it has actually reclaimed its footing there.
Mr Fazio himself may feel less warmly now.Usually, a company has to prove that it has enough capital before its bid is approved, says Alessandro Roccati at Fox-Pitt Kelton, an investment bank.
On August 6th they failed to provide escorts for a team of inspectors (though UN monitors, who look to the future rather than the past, were provided for).Iraq argues that seven years of inspections are enough: it need do no more to prove that it has got rid of its weapons of mass destruction, and should therefore be allowed to sell its oil again.
But, as they set out on their inspections, their authority enforced by America's explicit threat of an attack without warning if they are not obeyed, some UN officials doubted whether they could make much more headway than they have in the immediate past.Unscom says that Iraq still has to prove that it has disposed of all its weapons of mass destruction, particularly of the biological kind.
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In that case, United would have to prove that it had engaged in good-faith negotiations with its unions.
In London, at least, the Kirov was unable to prove that it had all the answers.
He also found that MERS could not prove that it had transferred both note and mortgage, as required by law.
One of the possible legal defences is for a company to prove that it had "adequate procedures" to prevent bribery.
The agreement with Washington would not require the state to prove that it had diverted anyone from nursing homes.
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