And when he did put ball to floor, the results weren't nearly so dramatic.
Although not so dramatic or public, we all face a similar dilemma at work.
What makes globalisation today appear so dramatic and sometimes controversial, Mr Chanda reckons, is its visibility.
Yet sometimes I find it amusing when the difference in attitude is so dramatic.
But this one has been so public, and so dramatic, that one hopes it will be the last.
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And are the gains really so dramatic that it is worth breaking the taboo against civilised democracies condoning torture?
They hypothesise that epigenetic effects may be so dramatic that merely altering these imprints can create a new species.
The change to their shed-like home has been so dramatic that Bill Kastrinos is now building the tiny homes to sell.
Robertson couldn't resist Kidnappers, he says, because the land is so dramatic--6, 000 hilly acres culminating in 600-foot cliffs above the Pacific Ocean.
It's something that has made this story so laughable and so dramatic.
The experience was so dramatic and shocking that I wrote about it.
Such a branding process applies in every regulatory venue, but nowhere more critically than in an area like FCPA where the exposure can be so indeterminate and the liabilities so dramatic.
No other parting with an automobile has ever seemed so dramatic to me, but it is always a reminder of passing time and relentless change when you dispense with a familiar vehicle.
"The new capabilities emerging over this environment will be so dramatic that broadcast TV will not be competitive, " Gates told the crowd, who gathered here this week to listen to Microsoft pitch its media efforts.
Those investments seemed to be the only game in town not because the absolute gains were astronomical, but because the gains relative to what could be realized by keeping it old school were so dramatic.
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"The new capabilities emerging over this environment will be so dramatic that broadcast TV will not be competitive, " Gates told the crowd, who gathered here this week to listen to Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) pitch its media efforts.
We were just having this conversation at home last night at dinner. (Laughter.) If they can deliver a monologue up on stage with all the grandeur that goes along with what you do, then maybe they can make a presentation in front of the classroom on something not so dramatic.
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So the dramatic upturn overseen by Tilson has been something of a surprise, but all the more enjoyable for that.
The fjordlands are wild, and the landscapes are so visually dramatic.
One reason the elder Bush offered so few dramatic changes 12 years ago was that he was mostly making a case for continuity--for maintaining the direction of the outgoing Reagan administration.
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These are architects who think about how people move and enter a theater, and they do so in a dramatic and elegant way.
This year will be the most dramatic so far in the rehabilitation, with a dozen models produced under the star designer Shiro Nakamura.
Vanderbilt was also like Gates in what he accomplished, for only the spread of the railroad has had so swift and dramatic an effect on America as has the digital revolution that Gates unleashed.
Indeed, it would be difficult to recall an instance where so charged a social issue has done such a dramatic about face in so short a period of time.
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My reasons are not so much civic as dramatic -- that is, selfish.
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By contrast, the German market was the best performer in Europe in 2010, so it marks a dramatic change in fortunes for the European 'powerhouse'.
So what explains the dramatic divergence in the discs's fortunes?
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