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He led the National League in Wins Above Replacement (WAR) the past six years and will approach the career WAR levels of Babe Ruth and Barry Bonds if he keeps up a comparable pace.
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But the former Navy pilot and Vietnam prisoner of war rebounded with wins in January's primaries in New Hampshire and South Carolina, the state where his first presidential bid foundered.
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With baseball franchises placing a heavy emphasis on sabermetrics and quantitative analyses, the Blue Jays need to find a measurement technique that can effectively evaluate managerial candidates in terms of WAR (Wins Above Replacement).
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Whether he wins the war, namely re-election in 2014, should he decide to run, will reflect how Michiganians really feel about what transpired in Lansing in December, 2012.
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"This could easily set off a price war in which the consumer wins in the end, " says Richard Doherty, director of Envisioneering Group, a technology consultancy in Seaford, N.
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An old adage is to invest in the arms dealer and care not who wins the war.
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Whether Barack Obama wins or loses the election in November, the end of America's longest war will be part of his legacy.
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Assuming both want to stay relevant five years hence, 3Par looks like it will be a bargain for whichever firm wins this bidding war and likely there will be some incredibly long and tense meetings in the conference rooms of the firm that loses.
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On the world stage, one interesting test if Bush wins a second term would be his ability to manage strains in longtime alliances because of the war in Iraq and other first-term Bush administration decisions.
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