' and you'll be deep in discussion with someone you've never met before.
If the U.S. government were a car company, it would not only be deep in the red, but also have miserable customer satisfaction scores.
The writer Gregg Easterbrook has argued that looking on the dark side may be deep in our genes a survival mechanism from the days of tigers, and well before the bulls and bears that depress us now.
So before games in each road city, Rivera can be found deep in some back room, chatting it up with staffers from each club.
And that is where the pain of all the economic (unintelligible) is beginning to be felt deep in the bones, other than just on the skin.
It is also true that intercepting a missile during that stage could cause any debris to land on the launching country since, by and large, for these weapons tend to be deployed deep in the interior of such states.
According to a new computer model, liquid methane in contact with a partially hydrogen-terminated diamond surface at extremely high pressures and temperatures spontaneously forms longer hydrocarbons, and hence the material of crude oil could be formed deep in the earth.
Even the most talented in-house executive may be buried too deep in the weeds to ask the tough questions and offer forward-looking thinking to avoid a product becoming obsolete before it even makes it to the market.
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Children living in single female-headed families were more than four times as likely to be living in poverty, and six times as likely to be living in deep poverty, than children living in married couple families.
If that happens, hedge funds addicted to the credit market will be in deep trouble.
The latest peace process appears to be in deep trouble even before it has begun.
Having won their vote by 54% to 45% in 2008, Mr Obama may now be in deep trouble with America's 70m Catholics.
We'll be in deep rural America for long stretches of the ride, which may, at times, limit my dispatches to thumb-driven blackberry notes.
One indicator can be found buried deep in an article that appeared on the front page of the April 1 editions of The Wall Street Journal.
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Billionaire financier says Fannie Mae could be in deep trouble.
He paddled out on his board to a buoy about 150 yards offshore, far enough to be in deep water, but not so far that he could be taken by a shark.
Although the neural pathways that encode habitual behavior appear to be located in deep brain structures known as the basal ganglia, it has been shown that the IL cortex is also necessary for such behaviors to develop.
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Young guys like Keith Earls will have mixed emotions because they will be on top of the world but at the same time they will be nervous deep down in a way they will never have experienced before.
I've seen it from the factory floor when I was working the graveyard shift and we'd have lunch there on the change of the shifts and I'd be ankle-deep in water at the Murray Ohio Bicycle plant where I was running a machine that was so loud I couldn't hear myself yell if I wanted to.
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While the river is only several inches deep at the bank, the middle of the river can be four to five feet deep in places and thick with boulders.
Included in this group should definitely be some folks with deep domain expertise in your sector.
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He appears to be standing sentry in deep shadows in front of a cinder-block wall.
Council leader John Burden warned there would be "deep cuts" in services if bills were not raised.
Had it not been for Nafta, Mexico would now be in a deep recession instead of experiencing a 2.4% growth rate.
We're starting things off at the New Museum on the Bowery in Manhattan, where Tim and Brian will be diving deep into the "Ghosts in the Machine" exhibition, to check out pieces like Stan VanDerBeek's Movie-Drome, a dome dreamed up in the mid-60s that foresaw a world in which the viewer is bombarded by visual stimuli.
Other controversies will be apparent only to those who live deep in the weeds, but big bucks will be at stake.
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Firstly, as this newly discovered 'blue gold' is mostly located in international waters, making it extra-territorial in international law, it can be argued that the genetic resources living in the deep sea belong to humanity as a whole and therefore ought to be exploited equitably.
Critics have attacked the policy as having no figures attached to it, and as a pledge that in the event of recession would require deep cuts in spending to be achieved.
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