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Now investors are watching to see whether he, too, can step out of the past and turn Lukoil to face the market.
Coming sales of new securities are another hurdle facing the market.
There is no front as such - this is only defined by the fact that one side faces the market square.
"It was also apparent that the supply of new Treasury debt facing the market remains a major concern."
The steps of the Hummums facing the market harboured already a waiting crowd.
The EU's responsibility is not to impose and/or increase taxes, but have the courage to face the market.
The northern long side faces the market.
They face the market's most competitive atmosphere, coupled with a regulatory atmosphere that is not great.
The only economic data facing the market today is the Labor Department's weekly report on the number of initial claims for state unemployment benefits.
The van caught a red light a block away on Parcell Street and sat facing the market for what seemed a long time.
Set on a concrete slab, it was a large structure, windowless and without doors save the entrance facing the market.
The unpretentious but ornamental façade faces the market place.
The uncertainties facing the market in 2012 will create unexpected bargains for keen-eyed property investors.
PwC's service lines face the market in each country by broad industry specialisations such as:
The window faced the Market.
A small wing of late Gothic style, facing the market square and adorned with five life-size statues, was added in the 16th century.
The main building of today's school was built in 1828 and faces the market square of Market Bosworth.
The futures contracts send clues about what is usually the most important single issue facing the markets: What will the Fed do next?
Bruce is aware that with something like 85 per cent of 'Melinar' going into bottles he faces the marketing man's nightmare, the one-product material.
In addition butchers, fishmongers, and fresh fruit and vegetable merchants lined the streets facing the market building.
"We're still getting the profit problems that were facing the market before" the attacks, he said, "and now we're just adding to them with all these layoffs."
Later, Mr. Sloan faced the market madness of the mid-90's: co-op board rejections despite his comfortable salary.
A second-mover firm also does not face the marketing task of having to educate the public about the new project because the first mover has already done so.
Halfway through the "Menuet" section, Banks arrived at the station, a three-story, Tudor-fronted building facing the market square.
"But the real issue facing the market is not the Japanese buying, it is whether or not perceptions are changing" about the likely course of short-term interest rates.