His statements may be surprising, but they echo an ongoing transition in public-sector thinking about cloud computing.
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Republicans can't credibly be the candidates of growth if they echo liberal class-envy rhetoric to attack tax reform.
AstraZeneca expects to release results of its U.S. trials in May, and the word is that they echo the international studies.
They echo the style of the nearby financial district, which is made up mainly of a succession of solid but squat, nondescript buildings.
Today, they echo to the tramp of modern invading hordes, three million tourists a year, armed with cameras and guidebooks rather than pikes and broad swords.
The words that the IRS used are interesting because they echo those used by the AICPA in its August 8, 2011 letter to the IRS. The AICPA asked the IRS to extend the filing and payment deadlines that executors of 2010 estates must comply with.
But no matter what they pull out of the river, and how often they catch something worth talking about, they all echo some version of the fisherman's lament.
Since these hearings tend to be conducted at a pretty rarefied level of expertise, their most important moments may not be obvious to non-City folk....but, as I say, they could echo through the financial world, when the Commission reports.
They are an echo of the early 20th century, when TB was widespread and sanitariums dotted the nation.
The article makes a larger point, however, one that many marketers would echo as they reflect on the dollars spent following purely demographic lines.
They were expected to echo the formula presented by Bill Clinton in 2000 and more or less reiterated by George Bush a few years after.
Let the apologists shout all they want in the entrepreneurial echo chamber.
There may have been a heckler or two, but while they failed to find an echo, such displays of impoliteness are not the usual way at this gathering.
The mostly middle-aged students echo him enthusiastically as they glance through their reading material.
Our belief is that universities that have been around for over 100 years are important institutions, they are important platforms, and so the philosophy of Echo 360 is to partner with the universities, and work with them as they want to do more innovative things.
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So while in the minds of many of these women, Mitt Romney is largely undefined, what they apparently do know and feel about him seems to echo those Bain ads -- and look to represent a beginning sketch of someone they cannot trust.
Others I have met on the road echo the same, saying they did not take off for the purposes of self-discovery, even if it was a fun by-product.
The satellite companies echo Hazlett's point they are part of a diverse spectrum of technologies and products that were competing for listeners' ears and pocket books.
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They simulated stray radio tower signals in UL's echo-free chamber (pictured here)outside Chicago to make sure the signals wouldn't accidentally trigger a car's air bag.
They got bored with the Cure, so Gerry changed it to Echo and the Bunnymen.
Regardless, the housing market looks better than it did several years ago and if we see a financial recovery among Echo Boomers, housing demand should begin to rise if they stick to their goals of owning homes.
Its Monday nights at the Echo helped establish bona fides for musicians who needed to prove they're more than just born-into-the-industry princesses.
Comments on the petitions echo that sentiment, with some threatening to boycott stores that they say put revenue before employees.
Because the early universe is believed to have undergone a period of rapid inflation, features that were Planck-scale may have been magnified to the point where they are visible as blips in the cosmic microwave background, an electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang.
They had initially been marginal to Syria's uprising, but locals now echo American diplomats' suspicions that their foothold has widened.
Then, after they acknowledged they had a verdict and filed out, Simpson let out a sigh that was loud enought to almost echo in the courtroom, as if he were deflating.
They are looking for a rephrasing of the slogan uppermost in their minds: "a choice not an echo" -- the title of the best-selling manifesto that helped persuade Republicans to follow Barry Goldwater to disaster.
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