Rather, B-schools should be encouraging students to learn the boring, but critically important, discipline of business valuation.
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Mr Kennedy uses Arabic sources, but critically, and tries to balance them by giving voice to the conquered.
Mr. MARK BLUMENTHAL (Publisher, Pollster.com): It's the change in the middle, the movement among independents, that's as much as responsible for this modest but critically important shift to McCain.
The Tehachapi has experienced a wind farm building boom in recent years (which as I wrote last year has also collided with the return of the iconic but critically endangered California condor).
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The collection follows last year's mostly overlooked but critically praised Wild Mountain Nation, with concise songs that stick to understated lullabies and rollicking AM country-rock, a style that made Nation's best tunes so successful.
But critically it is also being done faster.
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That's why I think it is important that there's a clear legal base, it is important that there is support within the region, but critically that politicians continue to answer and ask the difficult questions.
But Dark Souls has given the Shield its rightful place in the arsenal of modern combat games, and I continue to hope that this simple, but critically important, change will find its way into more game.
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As analysts, brand managers and store owners (not to mention yours truly) try to tease out the trends that will convert browsers to buyers in 2013, Manz took a moment to talk to FORBES about an often overlooked, but critically important, part of the shopping experience: search.
If you are healthy now but turn critically ill later, you may or may not be able to switch into a traditional health policy with a low deductible.
But the critically-panned series, which made no overt reference to the Berkshire Hathaway brand, failed to gain traction among viewers, garnering only 6.4 million viewers on average, according to Nielsen Media Research.
This backdrop has resulted in new sets of issues and challenges when it comes to not only creating a sound financial plan, but more critically, maintaining it in the months and years to come.
They came so close but, critically, they lost.
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But even more critically, the practical goals of each are very different for the corporate sponsor: one supports an ecosystem, and the other a specific pipeline.
But far more critically, freedom provides the basis for decency.
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Such a branding process applies in every regulatory venue, but nowhere more critically than in an area like FCPA where the exposure can be so indeterminate and the liabilities so dramatic.
But add in critically acclaimed box-office winners The Wedding Crashers and The 40-Year-Old Virgin and figure that one or two deserving underdogs such as The Squid and the Whale or the highbrow gross-out documentary The Aristocrats sneak in, and you've got a category worth watching.
Getting those care transitions right is critically important but all the more so when a patient is dying.
The TNT show was critically acclaimed but never attracted a very large audience.
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Five men who were treated at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary have now been discharged, but a sixth is critically ill, Northumbria Police said.
The 18-year-old was shot in both legs in Ardoyne on Tuesday night and was critically ill but is now in a stable condition in hospital.
As for Bushnell, she got a book deal, landed an HBO series that lasted six years (and still sees daily syndication worldwide), and that series ultimately spurred two critically panned but box office smash-hit feature films.
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The film was critically acclaimed, but Page received little press for her terrifying performance.
Another unscientific habit is the tendency to think critically about markets but uncritically about governments.
Delivery will always be critically important, but the technology can really catapult humanity forward.
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To make this technology practical, automakers had to wait for ultra-powerful but compact electronics and, critically, useful batteries.
Low single digits, annually, but during the past decade critically acclaimed contemporary work that many of us thought we were throwing away our money on has appreciated 1, 000 percent.
Giving the award to Mr Del Toro would be a way of saluting a film that has been critically well received but might otherwise be the victim of that two-way Soderbergh vote.
All four are still critically ill in hospital but are said to be improving.
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