Perhaps they should have taken a cue from Greenwood and given CEO Waksal a time-out.
Ambac Chairman and CEO Michael Callen is looking for a cue from the feds as the industry recovers.
Take a cue from Bill Gates and the Rockefellers: Set up your own nonprofit organization.
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Netflix is taking a cue from HBO and Showtime by producing its own original content.
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Middle East peacemakers should take a cue from what's been happening in Northern Ireland.
This is a cue to say that they had seven children, one of them Mia Farrow.
Instead, they should take a cue from IBM and become true service entities.
It has taken a cue from their U.S. peers and is saving their breath, as in money.
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The Fed should take a cue from the ghastly, vastly costly lesson of the Bank of Japan.
Ho pauses often during the statement that was apparently read from a cue card behind the camera.
Taking a cue from the prime minister, the police have suggested that it was an act of arson.
Also taking a cue from air travel, Eurostar may partner with other services to broaden its network of routes.
One way takes a cue from social inspiration board Pinterest and mobile technology.
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The clueless Chancellor should take a cue from the now-forgotten Ludwig Erhard, architect of the post-WWII German economic miracle.
Sproule said Nissan took a cue from super markets in the U.K. that pipe in a fresh bread smell.
As a result, Ubisoft is taking a cue from numerous iOS and Android developers, turning their attention to free-to-play games.
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Also look for news about 3-D gaming, which is taking a cue from the success 3-D has had in movie theaters.
These types of reversal days give traders a cue to clean up some excess longs and to switch gears a bit.
They might even start by taking a cue from Wall Street darling LinkedIn by offering enhanced functionality at a premium.
If anything, Mellon has taken a cue from Bank of New York and become more of that kind of custodial institution.
Taking a cue from the late, great economist Julian Simon, Caplan disposes of the myth that having more children stresses the natural environment.
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University of Notre Dame's own undergraduate admissions office is taking a cue from Mendoza as it seeks a new way to identify standout students.
If the plans are indeed sincere, Apple may be taking a cue from the interest the market already has shown in such a product.
It should take a cue from its brethren in beer, and, indeed, from its own success in selling more water and fewer sugar-sweetened products.
So beginning about five years ago, the military took a cue from the private sector and allowed brand names on some gear issued to soldiers.
Perhaps companies need to take a cue from the nonprofit sector.
This isn't rocket science -- just take a cue from the smartphone market and build a slider QWERTY peanut with a friendly, stripped-down top layout.
" The perception of human dignity, Mr. Pinker went on, is no different from how "converging lines in a drawing are a cue for the perception of depth.
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