News of MSRA spreading at gyms apparently has taken gym-germ fighting up a notch.
Even retailers that are known as savvy marketers are taking things up a notch this season.
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It assigned the Post Co. a Narrow Moat rating, a notch up from its rivals.
The only thing that actually did come down a notch were regulated energy costs.
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Horses like Dubai Millenium, Hyperion, Bayardo, Sir Ivor Nashwan or Generous are just a notch below.
And even the Edwards campaign, they, you know, kicked it up a notch.
This is standard operating procedure for car-makers, but BMW is taking its wide-reaching platform up a notch.
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Being Vegas, the Mirage takes the concept and kicks it up a notch - actually up three notches.
So now Thomson Reuters is leveraging successful elements from its previous campaign and kicking it up a notch.
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Moody's has cut Spanish sovereign debt to just a notch above junk status, on a par with Azerbaijan.
His spine pressed into the soil a notch at a time, undid him.
This, Kanika says, will take corporate social responsibility a notch up and create more engaging workplaces encouraging corporate citizenship.
Indonesia rose into the top five to number four and Brazil is at number five, dropping down a notch.
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The Heat, realizing they needed more, had the ability to turn things up a notch when it mattered most.
The intensity of the match was turned up a notch when Blackstock and Coleman clashed - both were booked.
It's hard and dirty work, and in the labor hierarchy of oil rigs, roustabouts are a notch below roughnecks.
For those who want to step it up a notch, the system lets you go far past basic mech fun.
Eventually, the plane cuts through a notch above Princess Royal Island, takes a big bank turn toward Barnard Harbour, and--boom!
Which has been resorting itself already, locking in lots of index points by rebalancing Apple down a notch or two.
Corporate debt, usually those that are ranked a notch or more below investment grade, or investment grade emerging market sovereign debt.
Surprisingly, the notebook is powered by a 1.7GHz Intel Pentium M processor, which is a notch above the Celeron we anticipated.
Then the amplitude of Powers' voice falls a notch or two, with the men complying and the situation seemingly under control.
By the time Newman starred in "The Color of Money, " directed by Martin Scorsese, his movie career had slipped a notch.
In December 1997 the IMF asked South Korea to tighten its belt a notch (a fiscal improvement of 0.4% of GDP).
But there are thousands, maybe millions, of gun owners out there whose sentiments are only a notch or two more restrained.
Yes, they're archetypes, but they're not stereotypes -- the dialogue is always a notch or three smarter and snappier than you'd expect.
But on each succeeding visit, I'd notice that security had been raised a notch, most recently with a second set of doors.
Maybe the Jets never truly intended to take it down a notch.
What about the debt of Ireland, Portugal and Spain, not to mention Italy, whose impeccable AA credit rating was just lowered a notch?
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