They're all there to make a case for what Toback calls "the mysterious, intuitive process" of moviemaking.
You might make a case for it, but it would be pretty marginal.
Authors Don Tapscott and David Ticoll, in their new book, The Naked Corporation, make a case for transparent business models.
When two-thirds of voters say the country is on the right track, it's hard to make a case for change.
The results were a dead heat, which makes it pretty tough to make a case for the more expensive drug.
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Morgan says that the government will probably try to make a case for each potential candidate based on its business.
The company has unveiled a plan to ditch its costly chip factories, allowing AMD to make a case for financial survival.
In the letter to airports, the FAA says they must make a case for their tower to remain open by March 13.
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Anyone want to make a case for the San Francisco Seals teams that won minor-league baseball's Pacific Coast League championship from 1943-46?
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If they want to argue that general aviation should pay more, fine, they can make a case for raising the fuel tax.
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With so much pioneering science that such a probe could do researchers know they can still make a case for the Pluto probe.
Patent lawyers say it is easier to make a case for monetary damages against companies that make handsets and tablets and sell them to consumers.
Typically this means owning the management layer, through virtualization, though of course companies like Cisco make a case for the network among computers as the critical part.
Did the President make a case for letting them lapse for the richest taxpayers beyond what you said about him reminding them that he had campaigned on this?
Federation officials will meet this week in Thailand to discuss the IOC's decision and how to make a case for wrestling at the May IOC Executive Board meeting.
The bull market of the Nineties was fueled by rising profits, but it's getting harder and harder to make a case for long-term profitability compounding at more than 4% per annum.
The other two debutants Stephen Ferris and Jamie Heaslip feature in a completely revamped back-row with Simon Easterby looking to make a case for a recall after the heroics of Neil Best in recent weeks.
McPhee, like any good defense attorney, is trying to make a case for her client but the government is making it difficult and did not provide an answer to which texts they found most offensive.
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When 72 percent say the budget surplus should first be used to strengthen Social Security and Medicare, it's impossible to make a case for giving all the surplus away in a giant, unnecessary, unwanted, across-the-board tax cut.
One simply cannot pretend to make a case for American exceptionalism as we see ourselves looking more like developing nations in the world rather than the nations who are leading the world into a new future.
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In addition to his meetings with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the rest of Israel's senior officials, Biden intends to make a case for the Obama administration's policies towards Iran, the Palestinians and Israel directly to the Israeli public.
They'll warn the President that, thanks to Iraq, he doesn't have the credibility to make a case for military action and that he would be opening himself up to criticism that he was using Iran to divert attention from the mess in Iraq.
It can mean that of course, but: a bullish investor who can make a case for a positive future catalyst could also take the contrarian angle and recognize that there is lots of room for upside since the stock is presently so out of favor.
You could make a case for this as a feature-film version of the FCC's fairness doctrine, but it feels more like a blandness doctrine, a pulling and hauling of the tone-deaf script, which is credited to Matthew Michael Carnahan, to the point of perfect vacuousness.
The report The Financial Impact of Breached Protected Health Information: A Business Case for Enhanced PHI Security enables health care organizations to make a business case for appropriate investments to better protect PHI.
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The recent strong pace of growth in America and the rise in its core inflation rate therefore make a strong case for a rise in interest rates now.
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Your job is to make a persuasive case for a point of view, not to drown your audience in data, and that goes for the speech and the slides.
Since the major averages topped in early May, one can make a strong case for a good rebound in the next few weeks, especially if the bearish sentiment continues to build.
But Mr King fails to make a convincing case for why such a reform would ever happen or why it would lead to a more stable global monetary system.
We may add more stops before the President leaves for Indonesia and Australia, and continue to make a forceful case for reform.
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