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The merger is the largest between law firms so far this year.
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The company announced in last year a merger with Access America Transport.
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Carillion abandoned a 3 billion pound merger with Balfour a year ago.
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Canada's Competition Bureau has also said it would challenge the proposed merger.
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The Commission will decide by Dec. 13 whether to clear the merger.
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Its content is the result of a fusion between academics and journalists.
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A conversation with you often takes us into nuclear fusion, nuclear fission.
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This study brings into question implant reliability for the four-corner fusion procedure.
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But does this fusion recipe actually create a car that's any good?
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Only the use of a fusion-pack as power source could improve it.
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The report also made a case for bank consolidation, particularly in Europe.
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Ruehl said that any form of consolidation was good for the sector.
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Recent consolidation in consumer health will put upward pressure on invested capital.
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Significant consolidation is currently under way in the IT networked solutions market.
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Such consolidation would help firms to develop new products while cutting costs.
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The next goal is uniting New York's large community of wired workers.
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Now he understood the policy of the Indian bands in not uniting.
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The sole means of uniting men is their union in the truth.
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We're already learning the importance of uniting in our opposition to Trump.
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Paula's conceptual approach is twofold as well, uniting subjects separated by centuries.
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The U.S. Congress has no real power to stop a corporatemerger.
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The huge merger in a small country is the biggest corporatemerger ever worldwide, in any industry.
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The merger, believed to be the largest corporatemerger ever, creates Europe's third largest company and the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world.
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Beth Auman, 44, a 10-year Hershey employee who wraps the company's famous foiled-wrapped Kisses, welcomed the talk of a corporatemerger.
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In June 2012 it won a record 12-year prison term for lawyer Matthew Kluger over an alleged 17-year scheme to trade on corporatemerger tips.
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After one of the most protracted courtships of any recent businessmerger, Sony Music and BMG have finally tied the knot.
Usage of amalgamation in anglès
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It was no longer human, but rather, a monstrous amalgamation of Humanity.
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The fear of amalgamation once vanished, many things will change in appearance.
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The various races are not sufficiently distinct to prevent an easy amalgamation.
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It's an amalgamation, a mangling and a dangling and a tangling thing.
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It's a loose amalgamation of stories, each rooted in their own contexts.
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Job losses in Auckland's local government amalgamation are far higher than previously thought.
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Last year saw the very successful amalgamation of the DBS with LSB College.
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Ms Napier said she had mixed views on the amalgamation proposal.
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In some places, such an amalgamation might make people think about consolidating services.
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Mr Yule is in favour of amalgamation while Mr Dalton is fiercely opposed.
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I refer to the doctrines or the religious belief of the new amalgamation.
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The Stafford smelter in Roaring Fork used the Washoe amalgamation process.
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Liberty, by placing men on an equal footing, creates association, amalgamation, union, security.
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Absa was formed in 1991 following the amalgamation of eight banks, including Bankorp.
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It would be that money, rather than the amalgamation, that made the difference.
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He was a sound adviser, and enthusiastic in the amalgamation business.