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Exchanges are also keen to court HFT firms.

They are happy to discuss and explore multiple possibilities and are keen to challenge conventional wisdom.

RARELY have American generals seemed less keen to claim glory on the battlefield.

Speaking this week in Switzerland, Mr Erdogan seemed keen to draw a line under the row.

Advertising firms will, no doubt, be just as keen to measure heartbeats, especially for ads designed to get pulses racing.

William Hague, then leader of the Conservative Party, was keen to debate Tony Blair in 2001. The prime minister refused.

PSA Peugeot Citroen and Mitsubishi, while balking at big cross-shareholdings, are keen to deepen their ties.

Although the government wants to close less efficient smelters to save energy, local officials, keen to preserve growth and jobs, are slow to follow its edicts.

Ferguson does not want to rush the striker back and is keen to give him plenty of time to recover from damaged knee ligaments.

It's hard to Budget when you're keen to have fun, but it is worth holding off on extravagant spending early on.

Roma Coach Claudio Ranieri is keen to be reunited with Juventus full-back Cristian Molinaro, so much so that he is likely to bid for him in January.

These emerging consumers have a big appetite for the top luxury brands-and the owners of those brands are increasingly keen to oblige.

Song Yuqin, deputy general manager of SGE, said Chinese people are fond of gold and are keen to keep gold as an asset.

A particular worry for him is that two South Korean rivals, Samsung and LG, are said to be keen to use their rivals' price increases as a chance to steal market share.

RIM is understandably keen to defend its turf against the threat posed by iPhones and iPads, which being stylish and easy to use are starting to make inroads into businesses.

The studio is keen to move people to video-on-demand because it generates better returns than DVD rentals at a time when people are buying fewer DVDs - Hollywood's cash engine for the last decade.

Although women are stereotypically nurturant and therefore keen to help others, especially friends or family, Lamy et al. (2008) suggest this doesn't stretch to strangers in a public place.

Of equal importance, many bright young people and middle level professionals are keen to work for a new venture at substantially reduced remuneration, as it offers more scope for entrepreneurship and job satisfaction than the established companies.

Still, Mr Tian, 40, who was previously vice-president of ICBC’s Sichuan branch, which has 18,000 staff and total assets of about $40bn, is keen to strike a cautious note as he looks forward.

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But it is also keen to co-operate.

We know they are keen to see sanctions lifted.

Social researchers are always keen to attribute all positive events to their cause of the day.

We are keen to consider editorials or ideas for editorials from authors outside China.

MI6 was apparently so keen to cooperate that it was prepared to trace phone Numbers for his horrific secret police.

With his own interests at heart, your correspondent has been keen to help researchers gather information about such possible earthquakes.

Beijing seems keen to get its hands on more of that spend, by reducing punitive import duties to persuade China's big spenders to fork out at home.

But potential suitors keen to get a slice of this growth are likely to run-up against ownership structures prohibitive to foreign investors.

AS COPENHAGEN gears up to host the UN climate-change jamboree in December, Denmark is keen to parade its green credentials.

In mature economies, insurance firms are normally keen to put their long-term money into utility projects, usually involved with the financial leasing of equipment.

Tevez is keen to be closer to his two daughters, who live back home in Argentina, but his high wage demands means any such move back to his homeland seem unlikely.

It also means that Brazil, keen to play a bigger role in the region, has championed a cause that it may prove unable to bring to a victorious conclusion.

After the emerging-market crises of the 1990s many rich countries were keen to scale back the fund, for fear that a big IMF would tempt poor countries to run reckless policies.

A well-orchestrated demonstration in favour of Mr Assad on March 29th drew tens of thousands of people onto the streets of Damascus, many of them genuinely keen to support him.

All the Banks are keen to highlight improved efficiency.

Buddhist followers are keen to pay homage to the monk whenever they visit the Mountain.

Yet investors seem quite keen to buy it up at historically high prices, all to avoid risk.

He said: "Tony Blair was keen to fight alongside the Americans, he should be equally keen in giving out the same amount of death benefits to relatives of British troops killed."

In a country often considered to be mysterious and unpredictable, we find many of the respondents we speak to are open and keen to share knowledge.

But they are not allowed to file patents or appear in court on behalf of a client-a proprietary process that Chinese lawyers are keen to defend.

While most dads look forward to passing along the family heritage, I'm keen to effectively replant the family tree-to recast what it means to be a man in the Dokoupil clan.

The North tends to be more than happy to discuss reunions, but it is rather less keen to deal with such thorny issues as its recently revealed uranium-enrichment programme.

However, rumours have been circulating that British banks were also keen to see a rescue fund established, as they hold a large share of the SIVs' most toxic tranches.

Others remained keen to make a point.

And it's a scientific discovery that most health professionals are, naturally, keen to downplay.

But investors were so keen to chase higher yields that they were willing to dispense with these protections.

Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are keen to see some kind of timetable to begin handing over security responsibility, province by province, to Afghan forces.

China's army on the other hand, especially in the days following joint exercises between the Americans and the South Koreans, is keen to demonstrate its military capabilities.

The China that many American business and political leaders see is one that appears to support the status quo and is keen to engage peacefully with the outside world.

Company is keen to water-borne coatings reaserch and produce, had developed and produced a series of environmental type water-borne emulsion, water-borne binder and water-borne coatings, deal with the surfaces that applies construction material, metal anti-rusting and wooden furniture etc.

In that context if you are interested we could be keen to correspond further on this.

Qian Zhongshu s notion of "transformation" is the ideal goal that many translators are keen to attain.

Chelsea are keen to have Drogba available again, but the Ivory Coast ace is refusing to be rushed as he wants to be fully fit before returning to action.

But Gill is keen to keep him with the club for another season, telling the Daily Telegraph: "I wouldn't be surprised if he extends his contract for another season."

At the same time, highly indebted consumers may now be keen to cut their borrowing, leading to a lower multiplier.

On-loan Blackburn Rovers striker Roque Santa Cruz is keen to extend his stay at Ewood Park at the end of the season by making his move permanent.

Local touches are something Google is increasingly keen to add.

Still, as Dr Zyphur is keen to note, not all academic work has to be about hard-nosed application in the here and now.

The exchanges are not yet open to trading by foreigners, who appear keen to get in.

He is keen to avoid a return to the IMF-imposed strictures in the 1970s and 1980s, still remembered in a famous protest song. “There is no power that can bend the IMF,” it goes.

Even using an oxygen mask, each sentence is a slow, painful struggle - yet she is keen to talk.

The blind have a keen touch.

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