BrewDog produces very clever and humorous videos that are inexpensive to produce and tend to attract many viewers through viral growth.
Louboutin presents his early separation from his parents as an inevitability, rather than as a trauma: he was a tween with a portfolio, a half-pint of the demimonde who, even at the age of twelve, had people to see and ventures to tend to.
As we move into the last half of the summer in the western world, markets do tend to become calmer and volumes are lighter as traders and investors take family vacations and tend to focus less on the markets.
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In 1986, photojournalist Didier Lefevre was sent to document a Doctors Without Borders mission in Afghanistan, taking hundreds of photographs of doctors and nurses struggling to tend to the sick and wounded during the Soviet occupation.
Once you have got that lead, it's always something to cling on to and you tend to find an extra yard.
People of privilege have better odds because they have access to good food and health care, and tend to lead clean lives.
At night, Stachel said, the doctor would take the solar suitcase outside and use it to tend to his patients and treat them with intravenous medications.
The sekitori are exempt from many chores, are free to marry and live outside of the stable, but the novice rikishi are expected to cook, clean and tend to the needs of their seniors, as well as train many hours every day.
Most attempt to build them with lasers and small chips, and tend to work in small labs and in teams of less than ten people, Barrett says.
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The inland southern counties are agricultural, home to an immense and profitable citrus industry, and tend to vote Republican.
These businesses tend to be conservative advertisers, and they tend to stick with the incumbents and prefer big, traditional agencies.
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As a result, women-owned startup companies tend to start with less capital and tend to build high tech companies that are more capital-efficient than the norm.
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German lawyers take longer to qualify and tend to be older and more professorial than their British counterparts.
People with mental health disorders, such as depression, are twice as likely to smoke and tend to be more addicted.
This is because the borrowed money was used to buy aeroplanes, which are easy to sell and tend to retain their value in dollars.
These cost a small fortune to create, are a veritable annuity to attorneys and accountants in administration fees, and tend to keep the bequeathed funds from the charitable beneficiaries.
They tend to embrace more traditional values, and they tend to be fiscally conservative as well.
Expand your list to include friends and colleagues who tend to challenge the norm and see the world differently.
Those positions, like much of city governance, tend to be more pragmatic than partisan, and tend to focus on more tangible goals than national politics does.
Several other countries, including Japan, also provide generous support to their farmers and tend to hide behind European intransigence.
With the exception of scoreboards for large universities, such projects are rarely subject to open bidding and thus tend to be more profitable, offering a 40% gross margin, against a typical 30% for pro-team jobs.
And unlike most of their East Coast counterparts--who commonly dredge submerged shellfish beds from boats--Puget Sound oyster growers typically seed beds in tidal shelves right off the beaches, and walk out to tend them and harvest when the tide is down.
Why is it, he asked, that those who "consider it 'ideological' and somehow reprehensible" that Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas tend to vote together still consider it "principled and admirable" that Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg tend to vote together?
Space and proximity to work tend to be the critical factors, and for some, especially with kids, access to the large parks on the city's outskirts is important.
Women tend to approach negotiation collaboratively and cooperative negotiations tend to produce agreements that are better for both parties.
These common values cannot be explained simply by income (eg, English-speaking countries tend to be rich, and rich countries tend to be liberal).
In particular, behavioural economists have argued that human beings tend to be too confident of their own abilities and tend to extrapolate recent trends into the future, a combination that may contribute to bubbles.
While American firms tend to be larger than their British competitors (and tend to win the biggest contracts, which are handed out by the American government), British outfits grab more work from the private sector.
Along with international- and emerging-market stocks, our global portfolio includes allocations to gold and commodities, which tend to have low correlations to the US dollar and help to diversify portfolios (for more on gold as a diversifier, please read blog post: The New Gold Rush?).
The long-term unemployed take longer to find work, because their skills and job connections erode and employers tend to be sceptical of their abilities and work habits.
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