Another key attribute of the 6620 is that can record up to 10 minutes of video.
But what if intentionality is real, actually is a necessary attribute of living things?
This tax benefit has the unusual attribute of imposing no income ceiling for eligibility.
"I am going to try to represent the mother attribute of God, " Bishop Wamukoya told reporters.
Lots of them now offer courses on ethics, surely a key attribute of professionalism.
It is as if the exact program the consumer watches is just another attribute of the consumer.
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One attribute of our increasingly volatile business world is how often failure is punished on a dime.
"I am going to try to represent the mother attribute of God, " she told the AP news agency.
Instead, use the NSShadowAttributeName attribute of the attributed string to set the shadow.
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And I think that it is that attribute of U.S. society that we don't want to kill in any dimension.
At 1BIGresearch, we asked a nationwide survey of consumers what they perceived as the six most important attribute of online retailing.
But reflection may very well be the single greatest attribute of a powerful leader, especially those destined for the business world.
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The American electorate generally perceives Gov. Romney as representative of economic growth while assigning the attribute of economic fairness to President Obama.
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The research shows the attribute of risk-taking that results in immigrants taking a chance on a new land in many cases can be passed along to their children.
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This is a vital attribute of partnerships, because the owners of real estate, more so than other operating businesses, often want to split up and go their separate ways.
Instead, the agency bonus should be based on a key measurable attribute of the brand, such as awareness or attitude shift that can be chalked up directly to the advertising.
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Its wording states: "All the children of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales should enjoy the style, title and attribute of Royal Highness with the titular dignity of Prince or Princess prefixed to their Christian names".
This will be an essential attribute of governing in the next administration, because one of the few near-certainties of 2001 is that whichever party ends up with a majority in Congress will do so by only the narrowest of margins.
Network managers attribute some of the network rage to a lack of basic knowledge about computers.
We need to attribute more of the value that we create in mobile.
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Since the announcement of QE3, I attribute 78% of buying in gold, silver and miners to these types of investors.
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Does the White House attribute some of their declines to the fact that they voted against this measure that you say the Americans overwhelmingly support?
One can't attribute all of the growth and prosperity of the 1990s to the gutsy Democratic effort to balance the budget, but it surely deserves some of the credit.
We can attribute much of these improvements to improving macroeconomic conditions and growth in international travel as business activity recovers and duty-free shops increase perfume sales at airports and ports.
We can attribute some of this skepticism to the Comcast-NBC merger and concerns that control on content creation as well as distribution will affect cable networks and cable operators alike.
As much as I am proud that I am making a difference in the lives of a handful of girls, I attribute a lot of the positive change to technology itself.
Attribute some of the dissatisfaction to what economist Milton Friedman dubbed "Permanent Income Theory, " which assumes that people measure where they are relative to where they expected to be a few years ago.
Economists attribute most of the stagnation in the wages of the low-skilled to rapid technological change, which has increased the demand for (and emoluments of) skilled workers and has made life harder for those without skills.
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