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Mayweather, 38, and Pacquiao, 36, are considered two of the best fighters of their generation and the bout on 2 May is set to generate £162m ($250m).
In general, 3931 bio-active data were selected as training set to generate our PCM model and the rest 2623 were used for model evaluation.
The wireless unit is set to generate about $12 billion of free cash flow this year.
With the [country's] economy suffering, there is a risk that Centamin could be singled-out now that it looks set to generate significant revenues.
Thomas Piketty's celebrated prediction – that growth in developed-world economies is set to generate high inequality – was itself the product of a fairly abstract model.
The magazine says that after achieving a near 80% year-on-year rise in revenues, mostly due to advertising, MailOnline is set to generate almost £30m this year.
"This is also an excellent opportunity to expand London's digital presence, which in turn is set to generate funds to invest back into the city".
Plans to share a number of key services with Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea councils are set to generate savings of £35m a year by 2014.
It looks like big iron is set to generate some pretty big fees for competition lawyers.Read on: Dell gets off fairly lightly in its settlement with the SEC.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Europe's most prestigious competition for clubs is set to generate more money this season than the $491.9 million it earned last season for clubs, leagues and officials, Europe's governing body, UEFA, announced yesterday in Geneva.
Queensland's largest operating solar farm has plugged into the national electricity grid and is set to generate enough power for almost 10,000 households by the end of 2016.
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