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Logitech lets multiple wireless devices connect to one USB transceiver with 'Unifying' technology
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Logitech Introduces 'Unifying' Line Of Wireless Peripherals
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Unifying the groups' trade-clearing operations would free up an estimated €3 billion $3.84 billion in collateral for the exchanges' biggest users, a potential source of relief for European banks facing stricter capital requirements.
Exchanges Try New Pitch Jacob Bunge 2012
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Unifying the country, therefore, has cost it immeasurably.
Is Italy Ungovernable? Raymond Zhong 2011
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Unifying technology across disparate trading systems allows more trades to be done more cheaply.
The Future of Exchanges Is Now Jacob Bunge 2011
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Unifying search results would be a positive step, says Barbara Roper , director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group.
SEC Calls for Easier Investor Access to Disclosure Systems Suzanne Barlyn 2011
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Unifying the country, therefore, has cost it immeasurably.
Is Italy Ungovernable? Raymond Zhong 2011
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'Unifying Tool' She notes that if the child's parent is made the owner of the 529 account, both sets of grandparents can contribute.
How to Help Grandkids Shefali Anand 2011
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Unifying those rates is seen as a key prerequisite for opening the country's economy up to more foreign investment, greatly reducing the complexity of doing business there.
Clinton Encourages Myanmar Keith Johnson 2011
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Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause – The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial, ethnic or religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists, terrorists, etc.
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