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No particular career, service interest, or policy field is preferred during the process.
Our financial system as a whole requires growth to service interest on debt that is created by banks.
Music carries the service, and this gives me a way to keep the services interesting."
There are service interests of a relatively narrow sort that will require choices by the President.
Now, one man, who is expected to see beyond parochial service interests, is the adviser.
He added that the company can pay more for guests, "and we try to make those who are responsible for the service interested in working better."
In 1989, according to analysts, the company had about $225 million in cash flow available to service interest payments.
Those with a community service interest may participate in Literacy Campaigns as teachers or as physical education instructors.
In that fight, the various financial services interests threw money at politicians for years, producing legislative stalemate and fat campaign treasuries.
Xerox chose to focus on its core document-processing business last year when it shed its unsuccessful financial services interests.
The American Institute of Architecture Students is a national group dedicated to services interests for architecture students at universities nationwide.
Hence the Army was the only service interested in RPV's, and in 1974 began its Aquila program.
And despite 40 years of a supposedly unified Defense Department, they are also still seen as being more dedicated to parochial service interests than to operations with other services.
At age 24, he set up his own mortgage company, and subsequently grew his property and financial services interests through the Niall J. Mellon Group.
His enterprise positions include Founder, the Aegis Holdings Group, a leader in diversified manufacturing and service interests in Bangladesh.
Dialogue marketers use automated systems to gather, store and track consumer data, such as communications preferences, product and service interests, demographics, technographics and other details.
Usually buildings less than fifty years old are not considered, but the building's significance in Modern architecture kept the state of Pennsylvania and the National Park Service interested.
As one of the leading Communist Jewish writers of the period, Panner was an obvious subject of Security Service interest in the 1930s and 1940s.
Mercedes Samborsky, Esq, who was an answering service subscriber and Brian Nash, Esq, represented the Telephone Answering Service interests.
Looking to the future, Mr. Gates noted that Admiral Mullen already had a reputation for rising above parochial service interests to focus on how all of the armed forces can best support each other.
Robert Maxwell, chairman, who owns The Daily News in New York separately, said the company's core publishing and information services interests continued to do well, particularly in North America, despite the difficult economic climate.
Looking at the electorate in terms of demographics, he said, is folly because "people vote their larger consumer interest, city service interest and environmental interest, and I'm trying to run a broad campaign, not a narrow campaign."
In their place, megachurches use an array of musical, dramatic and technological devices, anything that succeeds in making Sunday services interesting and attractive to what those who study baby boomers call "a generation of seekers."
This exacerbates a tension, at the local level, between the demands of an integrated and corporate approach to local government and the separable service interests of two larger heavy-spending departments, of education and social services.
Service interest in the type had waned by autumn 1930 although the single prototype continued in development flying with Armstrong Siddeley and the Royal Aircraft Establishment until 1932 when the Hoopoe was scrapped.