Furthermore, the father-daughter dynamic may be a safer, more comfortable default for a male-female work relationship.
No new show is a sure thing these days, but a spin-off may be a safer bet.
If he can achieve those things, this country will be a safer place.
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Personally, I think the investing world would be a safer place if Gerova and those behind it left Wall Street.
If they can lessen nuclear risks and improve relations without waiting for a solution to Kashmir the world will be a safer place.
One thing that is for sure, the American market is likely to be a safer haven for fixed-income investors than Europe or Japan.
As Scholz headed toward Armenia to evacuate, a group of students already there pondered the question of whether they should go home to Georgia or stay in what they believed to be a safer place.
Cerf, who helped design the first protocols that allowed information to be sent across computer networks in the late 1970s, expressed regret in a speech Tuesday that he hadn't designed the Internet to be a safer, more regulated system.
Some thought that physical gold would be a lot safer than a deposit in an insolvent bank.
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But the nuclear reactions that James Blanchard and Amit Lal propose using would be a lot safer than those used to drive nuclear power stations.
And the world will be a much safer place.
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So, for example, the will divider suggests copies be filed and originals be kept in a safer place, but not a safe deposit box that will be sealed at death.
So, faced with such a person, you would be no safer than you would be in a similar situation within a prison, but when no guards were around to protect you.
Any deemed dangerous would have to be pushed into a safer orbit.
Raymond wrote that the appointment of Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho would be "a much safer appointment in the eyes of the United board and shareholders" while the appointment of Everton manager and bookmakers favorite, David Moyes, would "come with great risk" due to his lack of experience with big clubs.
And certainly our hope is that as the Senate goes about processing the treaty in the committee and then ultimately on the floor, that that type of bipartisanship will be engendered in meeting the goals of making our planet a safer place to be for everyone.
Of course, Boeing might be better off choosing a safer, but less powerful NiMH battery.
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Revimid, in any case, was designed to be a more potent and safer version of Celgene's existing drug, Thalomid, which was linked to birth defects when used decades ago as an anti-nausea treatment during pregnancy.
In fact a bank with a leverage ratio of infinity run by individuals with god-like knowledge of the true risks of lending would be safer than a bank run by mortals whose leverage ratio is tiny.
That may be a big problem if one seat is a lot safer than the other.
But for those who fly for themselves, or who might be interested in giving it a try, these advances could make it much safer, easier, and less time-consuming to be a pilot in the near future.
Research had evaluated the bus to be 70 times safer than a conventional bus, said Mr Shepherdson.
That will mean wider spreads and higher dealing costs for other investors, though that may be a price worth paying for safer banks.
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The prices are high and the amount of available content is low, but 4K -- which is sure to be a key trend at CES -- is looking like a safer landing ground after frustrating flirtations with OLED.
Half the cabin flies backward (actually a safer position to be in for a crash landing).
"They're absolutely brilliant, anything that helps cyclists and makes it safer has to be a good thing, " she says.
The closer one looks, the more it appears to be a cooler, hipper, and safer incarnation of the allegedly deceased Netscape.
If predators are able to operate only in the same number of dimensions as their prey as is the case for lions and zebra, or barracuda and schooling fish then individuals at the centre of a group really should be safer than those at the edges.
We have new information showing they may be safer, at least from a reproductive health perspective, than we thought they were.
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