If history holds any lesson for the home videogame market, it's a simple one.
For traders, at the end of the day the trade is a simple one.
Two months later, he pitched again, this time mailing a simple one-page cover letter.
The research does not lead to a simple one way is right and the other is wrong answer.
The lesson in Keats and Deming may be a simple one, at least insofar as innovation is concerned.
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The economic concept of free trade is a simple one, though economists tend to confuse it with numbers.
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The issue of who owns these disputed billions is not a simple one.
On scrap paper, we sketched out a simple one-page website that would tell the story of Open Data: Alpha.
Whether you are a wealthy person or a small business, a football club or a bank, our message is a simple one.
The entire multi-hundred page S. 900 that reregulates rather than deregulates the financial sector could be replaced with a simple one-page bill.
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That's a simple one, but the search engines are getting better.
The cure for such over exposure is a simple one: whether they are bond mutual funds, ETFs or separate bonds, sell some of those bond investments!
Yet the question that nags Republicans about Mr. Perry is a simple one: Is he too ideological, too conservative or too extreme to win a general election?
At home, my tiramisu recipe of choice is a simple one from chef Lidia Bastianich in which both ladyfingers and zabaglione, an airy custard, are laced with limoncello.
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The answer is actually a simple one in several parts.
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However, he says the best deterrent is still a simple one: "The best line of defense to defend your house is having an alarm sign in front, " he says.
The issue of weapons of mass destruction was not, as he explains, a simple one of whether they existed or whether they were primed for immediate attack on western countries.
The "My Music" has a strong Chocolate smell to it, but uses a simple one-line LCD below the keypad to keep the phone's appearance simple when the slide is closed.
Young midfielder Thiago Alcantara made it 3-0 with 10 minutes to go after cutting in from the right, playing a simple one-two with Messi and driving a low left-foot shot into the net.
If the choice were thus between Tory policies from their experienced originators and Tory policies from untried recent converts, it would be a simple one: vote Tory, if their policies are what you want.
The fundamental principle is a simple one that is apparently difficult to implement: Keep doing the same things that brought you to power in the first place, and don't let success and power go to your head.
Most work-from-home or single proprietor businesses just starting out may not feel it necessary (nor can they afford) to hire a copywriter for a professional sounding bio, so a simple one like the one above is the result.
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That's why we added another criterion, a pretty simple one: To be considered significant, a place had to have the capability to move money in serious quantities, or it just didn't rank.
With more than forty percent of American workers reporting chronic workplace stress, the long-term impact of stress and its influence on the human creative condition and business can be detrimental, says Rick Hanson PhD, a California based neuropsychologist and author of Just One Thing: Developing a Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time.
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Eliminate friction : Create a simple, one-stop shopping for all state and federal small business programs, regulations and financing options .
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