1. That move means he can ignore federal spending caps that restrict the ability of other candidates to match his ubiquitous broadcast ads. 2. Seated where he is, Rhys Williams knows one false move could mean the might of God descending on him at any moment. 3. Mr Smith, who drew up the report into purchasing powers, said the moves did not mean the end of existing district health authorities. 4. The move means that the league and the end of season play-offs now need sponsorship as the company will bow out at the British Championships at Wembley in April. 5. This move means that -- if nothing else changes -- the yield on an equity or an equity-based unit trust PEP is likely to decline. 6. Analysts say that such a move could mean a short-term boon to the stock price but would be offset by a loss of control. 7. And what do the increasingly violent moves in stocks mean for the market overall? 8. Both moves meant, at least for now, that European and other traders would not suddenly dump dollars and lira to move to the German mark. 9. A look at what the move will mean for SunTrust, the last big Atlanta-based bank. 10. All those moves meant world balance had been destroyed again. |