Being at ease with the medium and casting a wide net should therefore be a plus.
Wall Street is already casting a skeptical eye on the Detroit company's turnaround plans.
The prospect of a war with Iraq is also casting a shadow over the economic outlook.
He could stay in the fort, the red blanket casting a red light on everything inside.
As digital sales surge, publishers are casting a worried eye towards the previously scorned self-published market.
Gordon Brown became Britain's prime minister without a single ordinary Briton casting a vote.
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It is not simply a matter of turning up, swinging a sword or casting a spell.
Casting a problem forward helped deflect awkward questions about what Labour had actually achieved in office.
But it can be assumed that many were casting a protest vote against Labour.
The solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes before the sun, casting a huge shadow on Earth.
The case involved a woman charged with casting a spell on her former husband and his sister.
By casting a wide net, the telescope is expected to catch many moving objects within our Solar System.
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In some ways, the way you express your opinion in a polling place is by casting a ballot.
Here Bennett is casting a vote for women and, most touchingly, for people who are no longer young.
Kazakhstan's economic troubles are also casting a shadow on its neighbour Kyrgyzstan, where several Kazakh banks have operations.
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However concerns about security are casting a shadow over preparations for the vote.
"Casting a fly in running water puts you into the zone, " he says.
At Rosetta, Shoemaker and his colleagues are casting a wide net for genes, sifting through hundreds of thousands of candidates.
According to Ms. Kaplan, the producers of "Little Miss Sunshine" also contacted the group when they were casting a movie.
For many new citizens struggling with English, the act of casting a vote was their own form of civic commitment.
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For example, while 78% of eligible youth planned to vote in 2008, only 51% of them ended up casting a ballot.
In casting a vote, each voter has to make a calculation about how their views are most likely to become policy.
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Voters do have the option of casting a second ballot, for a specific candidate from the list of their chosen party.
Beyond casting a wider net for candidates, we encourage companies to include women as part of every slate of potential director nominees.
With his studied Baltimore accent, he's soft and shapeless, his casting a stunt with no reason for being except as a stunt.
For most types of fly-fishing (especially trout fishing), casting a fly into the next county does not make you a better angler.
Today's battles over abortion, abstinence and condoms are casting a pall over the field, and complicating what is already a formidable task.
But the journey is worthwhile, and it goes beyond casting a ballot.
One voter, casting a ballot in Douglasville, Georgia, outside Atlanta, said it took him six minutes to fill out his paperwork and vote.
But they are also casting a more avaricious eye on the traffic that radiates out from MySpace to the rest of the Web.
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