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Lotus's and IBM
While the mass employee defections that IBM feared did not materialize, many long-time Lotus employees did complain about the transition to IBM's culture ( IBM's employee benefits programs, in particular, were singled out as inferior to Lotus's very progressive programs ).

Lotus's and which
The Honda V6 turbo engine in the McLaren MP4 / 4, and Lotus's 100T had superior fuel efficiency to the Ferrari, which caused both Berger and Alboreto to often drive much slower than possible in races.
Free speech campaigners have said these writs underscore Tesco Lotus's determination to stamp out criticism of its rapid expansion, which has been hotly debated for nearly a decade.

Lotus's and make
While pushing hard to make up time, Senna had a huge accident at the extremely fast Signes corner at the end of the long Mistral straight when his Lotus's Renault engine blew up, slipped on his own oil that was leaking onto the rear tyres, spun backwards at extremely high speed and went into the catch fencing and the Armco guard-rails.

Lotus's and from
Although the car was disqualified for receiving assistance on the track, in the hands of Stirling Moss who took over the car from first driver Jack Fairman after his own Lotus's brakes failed it showed some promise.

Lotus's and
Introduced in September 1972 the first 200 big valve cars were badged and painted to honour the just won Team Lotus's F1 World Championship title with John Player Special as sponsors, all with 5 speed gearbox, these were all black with gold pin stripe matching the livery of the GP cars plus a numbered JPS dash board badge, becoming the first ever John Player Special commemorative motor vehicles.

Lotus's and .
Sharing parts of the design of both McLaren's Formula One M19 and Indianapolis M16 cars ( itself inspired by Lotus's 72 ), it was a mainstay for four years.
Hunt was dropped at the end of 1978 in favour of Lotus's Ronnie Peterson, but when Peterson was killed by a crash at the Italian Grand Prix, John Watson was signed instead.
Lotus's first employee was Janet Axelrod who created not only the Human Resources organization but was the central figure in creating the much respected Lotus culture.
Lotus's headquarters in Cambridge used to be divided into two buildings, the Lotus Development Building ( LDB ) ( on the banks of the Charles River ) and the Rogers Street building, located adjacent to the CambridgeSide Galleria.
Finally each new car was test-driven for around at Lotus's Hethel factory to check for any manufacturing defects before being shipped to dealers.
The engine was a direct replacement for its DFV parent in Lotus's 49s.
Lotus's hopes of a 1-2 ended when Peterson's gearbox failed, but Andretti was unaffected by that and cruised to his fifth win of the season, with Jody Scheckter second and Jacques Laffite third.
A qualified mechanical engineer, Miles later made a name for himself working for Lotus's road car division.
CNNfn worked with Lotus's Domino product to fully automate the draft, approval and auto-publishing of its articles.
Windows 3. 0 versions were being shipped when Lotus acquired the company, and Ami Pro was folded into Lotus's product line, first becoming Lotus Ami Pro, and then later evolving into Lotus Word Pro.
In 1964, with many teams following Lotus's example and moving to rear-engined " funny cars ", Watson built a pair of cars based on Rolla Vollstedt's successful car.
It was Lotus's first glass fibre-bodied sports racing car ( although the Works Elevens had fibreglass bodies in 1958 ), had a very low frontal area and the lightest weight of any multi-seat production Lotus ever made.

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Leslie Newbiggin reflects the dominant position within the World Council of Churches when he says, `` We must claim absoluteness and finality for Christ and His finished work, but that very claim forbids us to claim absoluteness and finality for our understanding of it ''.
What made the National League " major " was its dominant position in the major cities, particularly New York City, the edgy, emotional nerve center of baseball.
The battle reversed the strategic situation in the Mediterranean, and allowed the Royal Navy to assume a dominant position which it would retain for the rest of the war.
Nabopolassar's position, and the fate of Assyria was sealed when he entered into an alliance with another of Assyria's former vassals, the Medes, the now dominant people of what was to become Persia.
The Frege-Brentano view is the basis of the dominant position in modern Anglo-American philosophy: that existence is asserted by the existential quantifier ( as expressed by Quine's slogan " To be is to be the value of a variable.
In France, Pathé retained its dominant position, followed still by Gaumont, and then other new companies that appeared to cater to the film boom.
With the decline of sophisticated styles at the end of the baroque period, the fugue's central role waned, eventually giving way as sonata form and the symphony orchestra rose to a dominant position.
The earliest archeological evidence for a dominant position of wine-making in human culture dates from 8, 000 years ago in Georgia.
In some styles of competitive grappling a pin is an instant victory, and in other styles it is considered a dominant position that is rewarded with points.
* Turnovers: used to maneuver an opponent who is on all fours or flat on their stomach to their back, in order to score points, prepare for a pin or in order to gain a more dominant position.
A large part of most martial arts and combat sports which feature ground grappling is positioning and obtaining a dominant position.
A dominant position ( usually on top ) allows the dominant grappler a variety of options, including: attempting to escape by standing up, obtaining a pin or hold-down to control and exhaust the opponent, executing a submission hold, or striking the opponent.
On 28 June, the other member countries expelled Yugoslavia, citing " nationalist elements " that had " managed in the course of the past five or six months to reach a dominant position in the leadership " of the CPY.
Holding a dominant position or a monopoly of a market is not illegal in itself, however certain categories of behavior can, when a business is dominant, be considered abusive and therefore incur legal sanctions.
Fishing re-emerged as a dominant economic activity in Macau as it lost its position as a regional trading center.
Non-avian dinosaurs appeared in the Mid-Triassic and became the dominant terrestrial vertebrates early in the Jurassic, occupying this position for about 135 million years until their demise at the end of the Cretaceous.
The term " nouvelle gauche " was already current in France in the 50s, associated with France Observateur, and its editor Claude Bourdet, who attempted to form a third position, between the dominant Stalinist and Social Democratic tendencies of the left, and the two Cold War blocs.
As was typical for that era, the company never made any attempt to generate profits from their dominant position before selling the company.
However, in the nineties it was decided to deregulate the airport market and abolish the dominant position of state-owned airport manager, PPL.
Indirectly, the Act enhanced the already dominant position of Prime Minister in the constitutional hierarchy.
In mid-2006, after years of the Boxster ( and later the Cayenne ) as the dominant Porsche in North America, the 911 regained its position as Porsche's backbone in the region.
Genoa had acquired a largely dominant position in the markets of Southern France.
Cardassians tend to be predatory in nature, like wolves always seeking a dominant position in social gatherings.

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