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As Peter Drucker notes (see article), over the past 40 years it has won back its status in world finance.
ECONOMIST: London pride
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Thirty-three senators joined Senator Dole in voting to dismiss the article, and a total of 40 voted to acquit when it came to a judgment of guilt or innocence.
CNN: Transcript: White House Counsel Ruff's opening statement
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The second way in which East Asia's financial traumas will spill over into rich industrial economies is that manufacturers in the region have become super-competitive thanks to devaluations of up to 40% against the dollar (see article).
ECONOMIST: The world economy
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The article points out that ad agencies ignored older consumers for 40 years, focusing instead on selling to young people on the belief that it is best to reach that age group before they settled on brand preference.
FORBES: Proof That Advertising Is Dumb
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That would account for 40 million prescriptions written, and the Carly Simon article is 4 years old.
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In this article from December, he committed to Chengdu being able to produce 40 million iPad 2s in 2011, and 100 million in 2013.
FORBES: Apple's Ability to Produce iPad 2s
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Nearly a decade after Hammersley included it in an article for his then-employer, The Guardian newspaper, roughly 40 million or so people in the US alone download podcasts a year and the technology has unleashed a new era of small mini-podcast moguls, from Adam Carolla and Kevin Smith to Leo Laporte to Dan Benjamin.
FORBES: Nearly a Decade, a Few Books and a War Later, Ben Hammersley Still Most Known for Single Word: Podcast
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"Very misleading" was one of the nicer terms Chief Financial Officer Richard Rawson used to describe our article, which suggested Administaff would have trouble maintaining its rapid growth pace given that 40 percent of its revenue comes from the oil-blighted Houston economy.
FORBES: Streetwalker update: Administaff plunges
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The article described how schools resort to number-fudging on a regular basis to achieve a high spot in the Top 40.
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