But such a notion is more aptly suited for a shampoo label than for market interpretation.
This suggests that there are divisions among the rebels, a notion confirmed by Western intelligence sources.
There is a notion that the criminality is the product of poverty or government spending cuts.
Mr Eisner and other media titans would surely laugh at so romantic a notion.
Most Americans would of course reject such a notion - as has Mr. Bush in the past.
Reinforcing that misconception is a notion that there is, or should be, a pill for every ill.
It was just a notion, passing through my mind, while I waited for the kettle to stop whistling.
Ms Merkel, who detects in such a notion an assault on the ECB's independence, will have none of this.
But within the company, there was a notion that perhaps even critics could find something to love about Crocs.
Martha Hill, immediate past president of the American Heart Association, is one of the apostles of such a notion.
But that the -- that it is not a professional military I think is a notion we can agree on.
This holds out the prospect both of lowering rates, a notion dear to Republicans, and raising revenue, which pleases Democrats.
These two old aces have a notion of how to make flying a lot less painful to people with ample expense accounts.
To give you a notion of what culture clash really means, there's even a special section of essays from Peace Corps volunteers.
"There is a notion that alcohol will help you sleep, " says Neubauer.
Now, such a notion can rouse passionate disdain, especially among business leaders.
Some glass abodes enjoy their wooded nooks, as the surrounding foliage allows for privacy, a notion with which all glass houses play.
Historically, when you look at how the television industry came about, the industry was built on a notion of exclusivity for certain geographies.
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Expecting a stock to rise because you own it is as silly a notion as believing that we will never have another recession.
During the campaign, he railed against Clinton for proposing such a notion -- an idea that is now very much on the table.
There is a notion, dear to America, that General Musharraf could be a strong civilian president, overseeing the prime minister and the army.
Although I cannot recall any Road Runner episode specifically about portfolio management, I have a notion of how the luckless predator might have fared.
"There was a notion that collaboration was broken, " because there was too much information in companies, and people were too spread out, says Sheth.
The banks argued a principal writedown plan would encourage homeowners to default, a notion some attorneys general on the call disputed, the person said.
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We do not have a medical report, or a college transcript from Columbia, or a notion of how well he did in Harvard Law School.
Such a notion could not produce a strong effect had the writer not prepared the reader with lucid, logical and vivid prose that conveys psychological truth.
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Evidence is growing for a notion long observed by doctors and parents: Some children with autism appear to grow out of their symptoms and recover fully.
That is creating a nation of "Little Emperors, " a notion observers have long noticed, but one which researchers and marketing specialists are only just beginning to confirm.
Instead it finds itself gently trying to correct a notion that, if BP is doing OK financially, it must mean the legal system hasn't punished BP enough.
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Some have charged him with a willingness to sell out on an issue dear to their hearts, a notion some Gingrich allies have tried to rule out.
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