The propensity of business conditions to change is driving the increasing interest in the cloud.
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Given the propensity of Asian governments to favour local champions, Prudential could find their involvement extremely helpful.
Given the propensity to slide on clay, for example, she uses a slideboard to improve her lateral footwork.
In our country first-generation wealth is now being created, and over time the propensity to give will in- crease.
The ultimate expression of the propensity of distilleries to release limited-edition, old whiskies is Macallan's Fine and Rare Collection.
This showed that the propensity to build a long entrance tunnel and build an escape tunnel are genetically separate.
Other simple experiments and surveys tested other traits such as the propensity for taking risks, competitiveness, optimism and pessimism.
It highlights the propensity of juries to award huge damages in intellectual-property disputes.
Given the high sugar content and the propensity to dental erosions children should be discouraged from using sports drinks .
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They do, though, have the propensity to appear at any time of the day or night with remarkably glossy lips.
"The money is there, " Sauer says about the propensity of many teams to spend and for franchise values to hold up.
"We all have the propensity to do things that are not socially acceptable, all the way from murder right down to swearing, " he says.
Their extreme means were matched only by the propensity of their views to be unyielding and intolerant of the beliefs and lives of others.
And the lack of clarity increases the propensity for banks to push products they regard as best for themselves, rather than being what customers want.
The propensity of women to work in vital but lower paying fields combined with increased volunteer rates and part-time work relative to men hurts our earnings power.
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The State will have to exercise a guiding influence on the propensity to consume partly through its scheme of taxation, partly by fixing the rate of interest .
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For now, the previews pop over the ads, a not-unwelcome feature for many users, which Google says does not seem to affect the propensity to click on an ad.
You could compute a multiplier, which was simply the reciprocal of one minus the marginal propensity to consume, or, even more simply, the reciprocal of the marginal propensity to save.
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And that anxiety has the propensity to become self-fulfilling.
But if the propensity to addiction is also genetically controlled in humans, it could provide a mechanism to address the problem at the cellular level, by regulating tyramine or its vertebrate equivalent.
But most troubling for owners is the risk they need to take on pitchers, where the strain of uncorking 90-plus mile per hour fastballs greatly increases the propensity for injury compared to everyday players.
Even that number is in doubt after factoring in the propensity of fund managers to close up shop when their returns suck: the authors estimate the real average extra returns might be 1.5% a year.
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Ibbotson, who sold his eponymous firm to Morningstar in 2006, has done much research over the years into strange quirks of the market, such as the propensity of value stocks to return more than glamorous growth stocks.
Podhoretz was appalled by the propensity of some of his intellectual colleagues during the Vietnam War years to equate the U.S. to Nazi Germany, and during the Cold War to morally equate the U.S. with the Soviet Union.
One of the famous Steve Jobs stories is his insistence, weeks before launch, that the iPhone had to have a tougher, glass, screen given the propensity for the planned one to be scratched by keys in pockets etc.
The team carried out a preliminary genetic analysis of the backcross mice, and showed that the propensity to dig long burrows is actually due to changes in three genetic regions, with a fourth region controlling the escape route behaviour.
The recovery from the 2007-2008 great recession has been taking place for four years, but doing so in spite of the propensity for Washington to throw fear and uncertainty repeatedly in the way of the recovery, making it difficult for private sector spending to take over for the initial massive government spending that launched the recovery.
The human propensity for denial is one thing, but given the severity of our recent near-death experience, this sort of behavior seems to border on the pathological.
Nowhere is the Chinese propensity to base business on relationships more obvious than in the family-run firms that make up the bulk of the private sector.
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Even after allowing for the bitterness of a woman scorned, and for the forgiving propensity of conservative Christians, this is not a testimonial that will help at the polls.
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