These sites function as reference material for journalists, but also bleed over to the curious customer base.
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Images of hardy, intelligent and impressive explorers such as Jacques Cousteau were used as reference points of this new, aspirational way of perceiving customers.
Then he drilled down on price, using competitors as reference points.
In November 2012 a clarification of the law was put through the Scottish Parliament which states that additional charges such as reference checks, credit checks and inventory fees are unlawful.
Typically, retail buyers take thousands of photos at industry trade shows, for example, to use as reference points for design and color trends that inform their private-label merchandise for everything from housewares to apparel.
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While meant as reference book it is also quite readable, or at least skimmable, and with no disrespect to Michael Jackson or any of the other historically great writers on whisky, it makes every other book I own pretty much obsolete.
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And that geometrical prediction was confirmed directly by the Sloan survey, using the known distances of 500m light years to the density peak and 13 billion light years to the region where the microwave background originates as reference points to look for geometrical distortion, in the way that a more traditional land survey might use triangulation points.
"Any accomplishment was important only as a reference point for future improvement, not as a pleasurable memory to dwell on, " he writes.
One, the status quo bias, has to do with our tendency to take our current situation as our reference point and to see any change as negative (or at least difficult) and with a high potential for regret.
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Today, it can just as easily reference hundreds of peers, potential crushes or even random strangers.
With the vertical launch point of gold last year as a reference, it is basically flat.
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He saw these drawings as documentary and reference material, not as works of art.
Fans took Guan's long and narrow panels as a reference to traditional Chinese scrolls.
Interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages, for instance, use the Libor rate as a reference.
We had to go to court as a reference point but the administration has now been rubber-stamped.
As a reference point, his next highest estimate of smartphone sales was with Huawei, at 47.9 million sales.
And even with a functioning GPS, its satellites rely on celestial reference points as a final fundamental reference.
As a reference point, He anticipates that Samsung will sell 8.4 million tablets and Amazon will sell 10.7 million.
Many saw it as a reference to the 1993 race when, despite the PM's misgivings, Anwar's "Vision Team" swept the polls.
The whole device, together with a second electrode (known as a reference) to complete the circuit, is then mounted on a stick.
The 10-year Treasury is also included in Figure 2 as a reference.
What is known is that Gill's political patrons include Grover Norquist, who was listed by Gill as a reference on employment documents.
According to the report, since mid-2010, the RMB has made dramatic strides as a reference currency compared with the dollar and euro.
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That's only because Fisher hates using the Dow as a reference.
The term siamese twins was coined as a reference to Eng and Chang Bunker, who achieved international fame following their birth in what was then Siam in 1811.
The book also serves as a reference tool that can inform and stimulate the current debate on the global trends that have shaped freedom of expression on the Internet.
As a reference point, the U.S. might use the standard of the British, who now seem chipper enough about troubled southern Iraq to begin drawing down their forces there.
The THE list is intended less as a tool for would be undergraduates trying to decide where to go to school than as a reference for governments and university leaders.
To see what was going on, Dr Hansen superimposed the actual curves for each decade from the fifties to the noughties on a normal distribution, which acted as a reference curve.
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