The third prong of his early success, beyond knowledge and financial soundness, was reputation.
And that second prong is now threatened to be stymied by this approach by the government.
Microsoft has also picked its ground well for the second prong of its attack.
The first prong of Glam 2.0 is a new content-management platform called Glam Create.
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Each prong in the fork is embedded at a different depth in the concrete.
First, there's going to be the prong, which is this guy was so busy.
Acus has several meanings including a "single-prong hairpin" or "needle and thread, " she says.
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Information now spreads in such a manner that may indeed reduce the incentive that informs this prong.
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And since that day, our nation has been on a multi-prong strategy to keep our country safer.
The second prong involves persuading investors that Euroboard is not a traditional exchange, but a fleet-footed technology-services group.
The first prong involved investing heavily in advanced technology and manufacturing to create defensible market share in components.
Now it has made a big hire from the traditional media world to oversee that prong of its strategy.
The second prong of a crisis-resolution strategy must aim to boost banks' capital.
Another prong of the De Beers strategy: If demand weakens, manufacture desire.
And that's why we've put proliferation as the one of the centerpieces of a multi-prong strategy to make the country safer.
The single-prong pins couldn't have held the intricate styles in place.
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The second prong is going probably be an effort at confusion.
The Tea Party must march forward with a 2 prong approach.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has made it clear that he will continue to make asset purchases until the employment prong of its dual mandate markedly improves.
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The judge declined to invalidate the soda rule based on those precedents, since a key prong of the analysis is whether the rule required expertise to be drafted.
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The second prong involved trying to produce high-end consumer electronics.
About two-thirds of those surveyed said they already have the basic requirement for home charging: a 3-prong, 120-volt outlet located close to the vehicle, typically in a garage, carport or driveway.
This prong, while salient in 1997, is anachronistic today.
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Neither sub-prong of the relevance inquiry was satisfied.
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One prong involves a series of bilateral loans offered by national governments, central banks or by national treasuries, which would in turn be offered with preferred creditor status to recipient nation-states in the euro zone.
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And sat atop the range like a rocky prong is the peak of Naranjo de Bulnes, its shape more akin to the mountains in the windy wilds of Patagonia than the northern coast of Spain.
The Circuit Court found that first prong of the DFE was satisfied because the SEC retained complete discretion over when, whether and to what extent to investigate and bring an action against an individual or entity.
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Mimi Hoang, a principal of nArchitects, the design end of the three-prong winning team, said that high ceilings will add a feeling of spaciousness and sliding glass doors to Juliette balconies will make renters feel a connection to the city.
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