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Centralizing NOAA's ongoing climate work wouldn't have cost a dime.
Elliott Negin: Congress Ignores Scientific Reality, Kills National Climate Service Proposal Elliott Negin 2011
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Centralizing NOAA's ongoing climate work wouldn't have cost a dime.
Elliott Negin: Congress Ignores Scientific Reality, Kills National Climate Service Proposal Elliott Negin 2011
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Centralizing power and intelligence is just a bad idea.
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Centralizing decision-making in such circumstances, therefore, is asking for trouble.
Britain's Gas-Price Gamble Simon Moore 2011
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Centralizing NOAA's ongoing climate work wouldn't have cost a dime.
Elliott Negin: Congress Ignores Scientific Reality, Kills National Climate Service Proposal Elliott Negin 2011
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Centralizing the decision-making process will help Yanukovych push through reforms and tackle the crisis.
Ukraine Court Boosts Presidential Powers James Marson 2010
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Centralizing NOAA's ongoing climate work wouldn't have cost a dime.
Elliott Negin: Congress Ignores Scientific Reality, Kills National Climate Service Proposal Elliott Negin 2011
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Centralizing decision-making more than is necessary compounds these problems.
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Focusing on high-yield and other credit bets, and merger and takeover deals Sharing more details with clients about asset valuations Centralizing how portfolios are managed in the U. S and abroad Folding the Noonday unit into the parent company The now-$21 billion fund firm is also pledging to share more details with clients about valuations of hard-to-sell assets and other investments, say several people close to the matter.
Farallon Regroups After Knockdown Jenny Strasburg 2010
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Focusing on high-yield and other credit bets, and merger and takeover deals Sharing more details with clients about asset valuations Centralizing how portfolios are managed in the U. S and abroad Folding the Noonday unit into the parent company The now-$21 billion fund firm is also pledging to share more details with clients about valuations of hard-to-sell assets and other investments, say several people close to the matter.
Farallon Regroups After Knockdown Jenny Strasburg 2010
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