Sentences with phrase «influence on the alignment»

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ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, noted that while «the acquisitions will lead to a greater alignment of Foxtel's and Ten's interests, and will increase the degree of influence Foxtel has over Ten, the... proposed acquisitions, on their own, are unlikely to result in a substantial lessening of competition».
3) The NEC dynamic changes - Unite has three seats on the NEC but its influence is felt more broadly - both through alignment with the more Corbynista unions (CWU etc..)
We find that the influence of thermal polarization and dust grain alignment on the polarized emission displayed as spatially resolved polarization map or as spectral energy distribution trace disk properties which are not traced in total (unpolarized) emission such as the magnetic field topology.
Since we know that the earth's surface is significantly warmed by geothermal heat, that geothermal heat is variable, that truly titanic forces are at work in the earth's core changing its structure and alignment, and that geothermal heat flux has a much greater influence on surface temperatures than variations in carbon dioxide can possibly have, it makes sense to include its effects in a compendium of global warming discussion parameters.
This reversal may lead to greater alignment on climate policy among China, the United States, and the European Union and also influence other developing countries.
These, say the document, will impact on the legal sector in four ways: reducing total costs; improving legal risk management; improving legal team performance; and allowing better alignment and influence with clients.
Assess your exact needs, your budget, your asset - liability situation, and then decide on the level of cover in alignment with all the influencing factors.
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