But they've also made him an easy target of public anger.
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With major mainstream media outlets talking about food prices everywhere you look now, big bank speculators and futures exchange officials have to know that they are the next target of public wrath.
As the most visible face of the mail service, the postie has become a target for much of the public's resentment over late birthday cards, missing wedding invites and overdue credit card statements.
Through the new MDG-F programme, UNESCO's Office in Beijing expects to increase at least by 10% the number of newspaper articles in the target areas, promoting public understanding of good diet practices and the right to adequate food.
Shawn McBride, vice president of sports marketing at Ketchum Public Relations, says Rodriguez emits an image of smugness and ego, making him a target for a public that takes a certain amount of joy in knocking someone like that down a peg.
Mr McCartney denied the target of providing100% of public services online by the end of 2008 displayed a lack of ambition, given the speed of technological advances.
Richard Randall pocketed enough money to retire before the age of 40 by taking public a little company called Target Therapeutics, a developer of less-invasive devices for treatment of aneurysms and stroke.
Germany had feared that it would be the target of legal action if this information became public.
In other words, the public announcement of the target is the most important step for hitting the target.
Seven per cent of bowel cancer cases could be spotted in the target age group but is this enough to justify this type of public health measure?
Other names that have been thrown out as potential merger targets are the CBOE (NASDAQ: CBOE), which has been an acquisition target since it went public in the summer of last year.
"Construction starts may have been up last year, but I expect that to fall around 10% this year because of the central government's lowered target for public-housing starts and diminished investment from private-property developers, " said Johnson Hu, a CIMB-GK Securities analyst.
Mexican Attorney General spokeswoman Rocio Torres denied her country's involvement with the drone Friday, but later in the day, another Mexican official said the drone was being operated by the Ministry of Public Security and was following a target at the time of the mechanical malfunction.
It carried out a phone, online and paper survey of public opinion on how to meet that target.
"As with most public officials, he's been the target of accusations and mudslinging, " Iowa Sen.
The right way is to cut government expenditure, downsize public sector employment and monetize the debt with a target of 7% inflation for five or so years.
The danger was obvious: a roomful of MPs, each eager to be seen by an angry British public as the one who tripped up the billionaire target of its outrage.
Officials admit that reaching the fiscal target will be made easier by higher inflation, since it erodes the real value of public spending.
The Iranian elections are an easy target and Brown, holed below the waterline in opinion polls, needs every jot of public approval he can get.
Like the bills in other states, this bill exempts public safety workers such as police and firefighters, meaning the primary target of the legislation are the teachers.
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But his target audience, civil servants at the federal, provincial and municipal levels plus students of public administration at Canadian universities, is large enough to propel him up the rankings.
But Celera's target for finishing its first draft of the genome is now June 2000, and its public rivals claim that they, too, will be able to get at least a first draft by then.
Rising demands to fund health care, education, and the state pension system present a challenge to the Polish government's effort to hold the consolidated public sector budget deficit under 3.0% of GDP, a target which was achieved in 2007.
Little Englanders are off-target when they blame foreign imports for the failure of English sportsmen to live up to the English public's high expectations in international competition.
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Coke has come under increased fire over the past year as a predominant target of an anti-obesity crusade, led in large part by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, also known as the CSPI.
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