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The two companies dominate the segment for phones costing more than £360, though the average price of smartphones is falling worldwide as cheap phones take off in countries such as India and China.
They decide to take off across country to some exotic destination.
For China's ambitious plans to take off, the country must harness "the strengths it has already demonstrated, and the ones it has yet to master".
"It will facilitate better take offs and landings," the country's finance minister, P. Chidambaram, joked Thursday, when asked why the government had changed the name now.
In January the European Union will require airlines that land and take off from member countries to buy emissions permits above a set limit.
At the end of the day, China is a developing country and new technologies tend to take off in wealthy countries.
Donors and country governments should maintain the momentum of the movement that enabled interventions against AIDS to take off in developing countries, and continue to increase investment in HIV/AIDS.
But if telemedicine is to take off, big, rich countries must embrace it not least because that is where the money is.
Although China is one of the biggest car-buying and car-producing countries in the world, the elite nature of car racing has meant that it has been slow to take off in the country.
Reviving such a policy today would also do the world economy enormous good, taking pressure off countries whose manufacturers are struggling to compete with artificially cheap Chinese exports.
I think it could really take off in this country.
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