• It is favoured by academics and journalists who often use the site's odds as indications of public sentiment, particularly when it comes to predicting US presidential elections.

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  • Mortgage REITs buy the riskiest types of debt, use leverage to do it, and are often rife with conflicts of interest.

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  • Whatever way he meant it, "autistic" is often used as an insult and it's insensitive to use a term that describes a disability or a condition in this way, says the National Autistic Society.

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  • Use it often to update, share, congratulate and connect.

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  • Nonetheless, Avastin is often repackaged for this purpose and opthalmologists use the med because it appears equally effective, but much cheaper.

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  • In the cases prosecutors are able to win, the accused are most often company outsiders who come across undisclosed material information and use it to their advantage.

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  • And the bigger the collection of people who use it, the more designers might feel compelled to make it "easy" for everyone to use--and too often, that means adding a few instructions to help out confused customers.

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  • Excel is so powerful, flexible and easy to use that it remains at the core of many critical financial operations, often for far longer than a desktop tool with no controls should be used.

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  • By collecting the waste carefully and segregating it out, often by hand, Freiburg's recycling industry can find a use for most things.

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  • This rule is not always respected, but when it is, children and women often bathe in the water and even carry it back to their homes for use.

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  • We hear more and more the term "human capital", a perfectly appropriate economic term, I use it quite often, others of you in this room have used it but it is used in the context of, again, education - higher education - being a private investment and with the expected higher private return for those individuals capable of making that investment.

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  • But it's often easier for a small school to use 100% green power, and the more renewable-energy credits purchased, the more power companies have an incentive to invest in clean fuel technologies.

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  • "Among current non-internet users, almost half (48%) say the main reason they don't go online now is because they don't think the internet is relevant to them -- often saying they don't want to use the internet and don't need to use it to get the information they want or conduct the communication they want, " said the report.

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  • The historical context and military realities of 1945 are often lost in judging whether it was necessity for the U.S. to use nuclear weapons.

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