More than a tad of irony in this story about old WaMu being victimized by this gang of straw men.
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Questions regarding the rights of children have a certain force, but other arguments, quoting authorities like Aristotle and Maimonides, who otherwise would not be given a tad of credence by the perplexed, are beside the point.
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As for usability, it was exactly on par with the mobile demo we saw at MWC a year ago, though in the scaling up of this tech or the hasty build of this mockup it might've lost just a tad of the pixel-perfect sensitivity we witnessed before (but only just barely).
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The MSCI Greece stock index has a 12-month total return of 42%, a tad ahead of 41% for the MSCI Europe index.
He is assiduously courting the Americans and Europeans, both a tad leery of his (and his country's) enthusiasm for freeing up farm trade.
It could legitimately feel, well, a tad out of touch.
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Big Blue posted a nice earnings beat for the quarter, and raised its profit guidance for the full year, but revenues came in flat with a year ago, falling a tad shy of Street expectations.
Recent graduates are unemployed at a rate of 7.8%, a tad higher than journalists, experienced college graduates at a rate of 5.6%, somewhat lower than journalists, and graduate degree holders, 3.8%, the same as journalists.
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The borrowers had average Fair Isaac Corp. credit scores of 685, a tad above the 660 that conventionally divides the world of prime mortgages from subprime.
So the next time all you marketers out there break into a happy dance because 100 people shared your ad you may want to temper your enthusiasm just a tad as it is not indicative of a consumer who is necessarily engaged with your brand per se.
Its enterprise multiple of 11 is a tad less than the oil-service segment's median of 12.
Apple opened its kimona just a tad to let some of the air out of the pre-event hype.
Okay, so maybe we overstated that last point a tad, considering one of the vehicles in our list is the quintessential mom-mobile, the Dodge Grand Caravan.
Wal-Mart ( WMT) shares are off today, despite an 11% increase in EPS, because third-quarter sales for the chain came in a tad under the preferences of analysts.
Under four-and-a-half years of Ms Mayawati's rule, the state has recorded an average of over 7% growth a year, a tad less than India's average of 8.15%.
Putting up a guess in front of 110 million people seems a tad on the risky side to me.
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Travelling to the badlands of Arizona or Wyoming is a tad ambitious even for a long weekend, but there is a corner of Europe with impeccable cinematic credentials as a stand-in for the Wild West.
The FSA looked into the question of Sir Fred Goodwin's private life and the possibility that relations in the bank might have been a tad inappropriate - the subject of a super-injunction, partially lifted last May - and concluded the matter was "irrelevant to the story of RBS's failure".
"The support for Gore comes much more quickly and much more easily once voters get a sense of who he is, " says Tad Devine, a senior consultant to the campaign.
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Topped with a swirl of warm lemon curd, they're a tad sugary, a tad tart and altogether decadent.
And it even got a tad bit easier for out-of-staters compared to previous years.
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On the other hand, it is possible that all of this is a tad overblown.
He plans to use his own tablet when he goes to his family's service, although he admits he's a tad nervous: A spilled cup of wine could wreck it.
"We came up with a computer-generated model, " says Robert McQuay of the North American Fur Auction, a tad coldly.
Two well-known cynics, David Pimentel of Cornell and Tad Patzek of UC, Berkeley, calculate that producing a gallon of corn ethanol consumes 29% more fossil fuel energy than the ethanol displaces.
This motor is easily big enough to propel a destroyer (it is just a tad less powerful than were the engines of the Titanic).
Not in terms of top speed (the Lamborghini is faster) or zero-to-60-mph times (the Lamborghini is still a tad faster), but in terms of everyday driving, where it really matters.
This process of self-determination takes a tad longer to form than setting up an arranged marriage.
Just a tad more humility, eschewing grabs for bonuses of gravitas, could perfect him.
While it is a tad touristy, South Africans have grown fond of the restaurant's menu and are quick to take visiting friends and colleagues there.
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