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His new firm was initially called Horch Automobil-Werke GmbH, but following a legal dispute over the Horch name, he decided to make another automobile company.
As Schubert's total compositions number nearly 1000, Diabelli's firm was able to publish " new " Schubert works for more than 30 years after the composer's death.
Regulatory Arbitrage was used for the first time in 2005 when it was applied by Scott V. Simpson, a partner at law firm Skadden, Arps, to refer to a new defence tactic in hostile mergers and acquisitions where differing takeover regimes in deals involving multi-jurisdictions are exploited to the advantage of a target company under threat.
Borland hired marketing firm Lexicon Branding to come up with a new name for the company.
Applied engineering is the application of management, design, and technical skills for the design and integration of systems, the execution of new product designs, the improvement of manufacturing processes, and the management and direction of physical and / or technical functions of a firm or organization.
A new fleet of buses tailored for this system has been purchased from a Brazilian firm.
In 1955 Pei's group took a step toward institutional independence from Webb and Knapp by establishing a new firm called I. M. Pei & Associates.
The new firm of Boulton and Watt was eventually highly successful and Watt became a wealthy man.
His choice of a new hometown was somewhat involuntary, taking place whilst he was travelling from Shelbyville, Illinois, to Chicago to find more clients for his law firm.
Neville Chamberlain's European Policy in 1939 was based upon creating a " peace front " of alliances linking Western and Eastern European states to serve as a " tripwire " meant to deter any act of German aggression The new “ containment ” strategy adopted in March 1939 comprised giving firm warnings to Berlin, increasing the pace of British rearmament and attempting to form an interlocking network of alliances that would block German aggression anywhere in Europe by creating such a formidable deterrence to aggression that Hitler could not rationally chose that option.
At the time there was no such thing as a " design-only " firm ( known as a fabless semiconductor company today ), so they had to join a chip-building company to produce their new CPU.
In 1963, it changed its trade name from " Mobilgas " to simply " Mobil ," introducing a new logo ( created by a prominent New York graphic design firm, Chermayeff & Geismar ).
For example, a person decides to buy a second sandwich based on how full they are after the first one, a firm hires a new employee based on the expected increase in profits the employee will bring.
The Hameetman Science Center, designed by the firm of Anshen + Allen and built in 2003 to provide new research facilities for Occidental's geology and physics departments also deviates from the original architecture with its large glass windows and metal balconies.
The arrival of new firms or expansion of existing firms ( if returns to scale are constant ) in the market causes the ( horizontal ) demand curve of each individual firm to shift downward, bringing down at the same time the price, the average revenue and marginal revenue curve.
This election, in which secret ballots were used for the first time, gave Alexander Mackenzie a firm mandate to succeed Macdonald as the new prime minister of Canada.
Designed by architectural firm HOK, the headquarters will include a new office building and test track.
In 1978 after leaving his namesake firm, Moog started making electronic musical instruments again with a new company, Big Briar.
This is when a firm having number of cash extensive projects acquires the firm which is cash-rich, thus enabling the new combined firm to enjoy the profits from investing the cash of one firm in the projects of other.
The Australian oil firm, for its part, indicated that it looked forward to establishing a mutually beneficial and profitable working relationship with the region's new government.
The new firm was established through the merger of five Somali companies from the trade, finance, security and telecommunications sectors.

new and distinguished
And at his last commencement, in that year, Dr. Tucker and Dartmouth were honored by the presence of distinguished academic visitors attesting to the new stature of the college.
Martin Luther distinguished the history of salvation between the Old and the New Testament, and saw a new dimension to salvation with the arrival of Christ.
The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important, from the mass of new critical material it used ; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorf's other editions by coming nearer to the received text ; in the eighth edition, the testimony of the Sinaitic manuscript received great ( probably too great ) weight.
Davros emerges as " The Great Healer " of the funeral and cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros in the Sixth Doctor story Revelation of the Daleks, where he uses frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyal to him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and gold livery and slightly changed design.
Husserl proposed a radical new phenomenological way of looking at objects by examining how we, in our many ways of being intentionally directed toward them, actually " constitute " them ( to be distinguished from materially creating objects or objects merely being figments of the imagination ); in the Phenomenological standpoint, the object ceases to be something simply " external " and ceases to be seen as providing indicators about what it is, and becomes a grouping of perceptual and functional aspects that imply one another under the idea of a particular object or " type ".
" Here we come to a completely new genre – the musical play as distinguished from musical comedy.
Protoscience is distinguished from pseudoscience by its standard practices of good science, such as a willingness to be disproven by new evidence, or to be replaced by a more predictive theory.
With the words, " Lord of the Church, we are united in Thee, in Thy Church and now in The United Methodist Church " the new denomination was given birth by the two churches that had distinguished histories and influential ministries in various parts of the world.
In Holy Baptism, the Church believes that " Baptism is not only a sign of profession and mark of difference whereby Christians are distinguished from others that are not baptized ; but it is also a sign of regeneration or the new birth.
The result of this new resolve was a gratuitous attack on his old friend, the distinguished humanist and jurist Ulrich Zasius, for a doctrine proclaimed ten years before, and a simultaneous assault on Erasmus's Annotationes in Novum Testamentum.
As a national academy, new members of the organization are elected annually by current members, based on their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
The Spring, although dated 1856, was painted in 1821, except for the head and the extremities ; those who knew the work in its incomplete state professed that the after-painting, necessary to fuse new and old, lacked the vigour and precision of touch that distinguished the original execution of the torso.
Quinby distinguished this new concept in rail transportation from historic streetcar / tram systems as:
Titus then took a new wife of a much more distinguished family, Marcia Furnilla.
When new SIMD architectures need to be distinguished from older ones, the newer architectures are then considered " short-vector " architectures, as earlier SIMD and vector supercomputers had vector lengths from 64 to 64, 000.
Six prizes are awarded annually to visual and media artists for distinguished career achievement in fine arts ( painting, drawing, photography, print-making and sculpture, including installation and other three-dimensional work ), applied arts ( architecture and fine crafts ), independent film and video, or audio and new media.
Investors are generally most attracted to those new companies distinguished by their risk / reward profile and scalability.
Mitchell Literary Prize for a writer who has made a distinguished lifetime contribution both to Canadian literature and to mentoring new writers
In 1969 the SRF, led by Pierre-Henri Deleau created the Directors ' Fortnight, a new non-competitive section that programs a selection of films from around the world, distinguished by the independent judgment displayed in the choice of films.
The new airfield was dedicated on 31 May 1935 and named in honor of Lt Col Horace Meek Hickam, a distinguished aviation pioneer who was killed in an aircraft accident the previous November 5 when his Curtiss A-12 Shrike, 33-250, hit an obstruction during night landing practice on the unlighted field at Fort Crockett in Galveston, Texas and overturned.
On November 1, 2008, the new Village Hall was dedicated at a ceremony attended Mayor Roger Peckham and the Board of Trustees, by two former Mayors Paesel and Collins, former Village Trustees Joseph Wiszowaty, Mary Seery, V. Zeke Luther, Rita Kueny, Patricia Hasse, former Village Clerks Marjorie Tuley and Elizabeth Selvey and several other local mayors and many other distinguished guest.
In 1905, when French was awarded the commission to design the new school, he was already well known to the Plymouth school board: French was a native of Plymouth, descended from an old and distinguished family.
One of Abercrombie's early projects during this period was to advise Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, on the reformed spelling system he was devising for the publication of his collected essays ( later published in seven volumes by Oxford University Press, with the help of the distinguished typographer Stanley Morison, who designed the new letters ).
In relating one story to a reporter who privately interviewed him in the early 1930s, the reporter wrote that " Harpo had a deep and distinguished voice like a professional announcer " and, like his brothers, he spoke with a New York accent his entire life ( for example: " girls " he would pronounce " goyles ", turkey would be " toy-kee ", New Jersey would be " new joy-see ", etc.

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