It quietly has assembled some very fine minds to put forth ways to grow the economy.
It quietly began to run child-care programs in churches to supplement overcrowded government-run ones.
In Equatorial Guinea it quietly negotiated official American support while keeping its own corporate head down.
Four months ago, it quietly opened its own power trading desk and began buying juice on the wholesale market in Texas.
They are worried about 'that young man who I know is in a gang' and they want to report it quietly.
Apple became one of the biggest names in gaming almost by accident, and for years it quietly and somewhat confusedly occupied this new position.
The kicker: the program will ultimately cost Metro Capital next to nothing once it quietly eliminates most of the applicants by burying them in paperwork.
Whisper it quietly, but some have even labeled Spain's previously much-feted tiki-taka style of play "boring" and claimed it is currently a more defensive tactic than offensive.
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Yet it quietly built itself into a juggernaut in the global financial system by using derivatives to insure hundreds of billions of dollars of corporate loans, mortgages and other debt.
It seems like a better way to accomplish a rate increase for my company is to do it quietly, and with our best clients being informed directly by senior management (that would be me, by the way).
The numbers have been coming in steadily over the past few years, and there is no way to deny anymore that women are taking greater control of the U.S. economy (and much of the global economy) and doing it quietly and quickly.
The third priceless moment takes longer to notice because it happens quietly over time.
In more than a few places, it has quietly supported coups or revolutions organized by others.
They do it exceedingly quietly, befitting a play with a hero who bolts rather than fights.
It has quietly sold several of its smaller holdings in the past couple of years.
But this was considered so controversial that, at the first hint of resistance, it was quietly dropped.
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To do this, it is quietly trying to build up a little-known side of its business: retail banking.
Market participants can brush off Europe as long as it simmers quietly on the other side of the pond.
Many people forgot the school existed or assumed it had quietly closed down.
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The problem for Glaxo was that its own analysis--which it had quietly shared with the FDA--was consistent with Nissen's result.
More dams are to come, as India's need to power its economy means it is quietly spending billions on hydropower in Kashmir.
The role is and was to prevent widespread panic withdrawal from banks, something it accomplished quietly and without fanfare during the financial crisis of 2008.
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Since the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) became part of the income tax code in 1975, it has quietly become the largest cash transfer program in the United States.
But it seems quietly confident that the pictures will turn out to be fakes and one of its principal tormentors in the press will turn out to have skewered itself.
The company hired replacement workers on Saturday to fill in for the strikers, who belong to the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), unveiling a backup plan it had quietly drafted 18 months ago.
Air Berlin, Germany's second largest carrier after Lufthansa, has only been a member of Oneworld since March last year and if it were ever to leave, the alliance wouldn't let it go quietly.
The assumption in Washington and London is that France could and should be the main contributor (with 5, 000 or so soldiers) to a peacekeeping force On the one hand, it is quietly pleased to be courted.
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