"Case selection and triage decisions" that result in sweeping reform are more important to cleaning up financial markets than are hoards of lawyers, Spitzer said.
Radio Shack pays its executives relative to how well the company performs against its peers, in this case a selection of 15 retailers that includes Circuit City and Linens 'n Things, and both were liquidated after seeking bankruptcy protection.
But in China I think that the gap is wider, certainly than it is in the States, and it's almost a case of natural selection where people come to a fork in the road in China and either go to the state sector or to the private sector.
The case drew a broad selection of amicus briefs from groups interested in the outcome, some of them surprising.
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DUP's education spokesman and a former grammar-school teacher, admits that this has muddied the case for hanging on to selection, as many unionists prefer.
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This is apparent in our first component selection: the case.
In this case, unlike that of natural selection, Darwin's thinking did not set the world alight.
In early October somebody with access to a members-only Internet discussion group sent Circuit Judge Diana Lewis unflattering remarks that Brian LaBovick, among other attorneys, had made about the judge's jury selection technique in an accident case he'd recently lost.
Five weeks before jury selection was set to begin in the case of U.S.A. v.
And that indeed was the case, and that was one of our primary selection criteria.
Still, with Mr. Ryan so clearly associated with GOP economic policy, Obama aides argued that his selection as running mate would help make their case that the election is a choice between two competing visions, rather than a referendum on Mr. Obama and his handling of the economy.
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In any case, an even broader and, more importantly, more personalized content selection would greatly benefit the service.
Together the Gillet collection forms what the French call a cabinet neither a library nor even a portion of a library, but a refined personal selection of souvenirs and rarities, that in Mr Gillet's case was first inherited and then enhanced over more than half a century.
The decision to suspend the search was made in response to strong community interest in the selection of a new head coach and the future of Seawolf Athletics, Case said.
They would mostly run Android, sport single-core ARM chips, relatively-short battery life (think 4-5 hours), inferior touchscreens (stylus, anyone?), and often a poor selection of apps (subsets of the Google Android Market or, in the case of e-readers, none at all).
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The selection panel said no candidate had met all of the criteria, as was the case in 2009 and 2010.
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It is not the case in every one of those teams having had the proper training and gone through the proper selection, but all the new ones that are arriving will meet that new standard.
While in Palin's case the choice did not work out, this is the way that Romney must think about his selection, just as Obama did when he picked Biden from the small state of Delaware.
In each case, the celebrity is the one who matches up most closely with that particular candidate for president on a selection of five key character traits--articulateness, intelligence, confidence, experience and how influential they are perceived to be.
This fixation on optimality often results in the selection of an option that sacrifices agility in the hopes of achieving the best possible result in the current case.
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