But even the biggest Pokemaniac will be a little surprised to see how big this pocket monster has grown.
WTO, the supposed defender of free-trade rules, is actually in the pocket of big business.
Bottom line: With this new provision a biotech business can look to put big money in its pocket immediately.
You wake up in the morning and you're hung-over and, you know, you've got a big hole in your pocket.
India has no intention of putting itself in any big power's pocket.
But the Democrats were out over the weekend with new talking points, saying that Republicans are in the pocket of big oil, that they want tax breaks for the companies, like Exxon, making record profits.
They will pounce on managed care reform as part of a broader effort to project their party as the one best able to defend average Americans -- and portray GOP as pro-HMO, pro-tobacco and in the pocket of big business.
He is often said to be "in the pocket" of big property developers, including tycoon Li Ka-shing.
And policies can have tricky designs that can leave consumers with big out-of-pocket bills for their animals.
Even at cost, the service contracts represent a fairly big out-of-pocket expense.
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He supports repealing the tax break for oil companies and he's tried to paint McCain as a candidate who is "in the pocket" of big oil corporations.
When on the move, the two combine into a single unit, putting big screen gaming right into the pocket.
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Read Richard Lehmann and pocket 8% yields and big capital gains in fixed-income with bonds, convertibles, preferreds and MLPs.
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Gillette's hobby is to visit pool halls solo in dangerous neighborhoods and, with no cash in his pocket, challenge desperados to big-dollar games.
The big advantage is the speed of getting to market and reduced out of pocket expenses, though there are considerable costs associated with shares that are sold after the transactions by members of the shell company.
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Yet the merger makes sense, in an industry dominated by the 27 big state banks, which together own four-fifths of bank assets and pocket 70% of the profits.
Now players big and small say that the world's bookworms are ready to dump the pocket paperbacks and do their reading on the small screen.
And their thought on that is that they have more open space even though they have big houses, and that someone who maybe doesn't have quite as deep a pocket could build a smaller house in the county and help finance it by selling away some of these extra square footage.
Opened by Rod Snapp 12 years ago, this pocket sized 10-acre vineyard is already winning awards and earning good press for its big, bold red wines.
He gestures broadly a big man who stands out among the casual crowds in his silky suit, his red tie and matching pocket square.
Plans with smaller choices of health-care providers are a big focus for insurers, partly because many other aspects of exchange plans, including benefits and out-of-pocket charges that consumers pay, are largely prescribed by the law, giving them few levers to push to reduce premiums.
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