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As we all know, Asia has been the chief driver of global growth in recent years.
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Lagarde's performance was the chief driver of her appointment to the top job at the IMF.
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In the early 90s, when the CIO title was gaining popularity, the chief driver for bringing IT into the executive suite was the massive capital allocations required to give organizations a competitive advantage through rapidly changing technologies.
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He has become both the company's de facto chief marketing officer and chief test driver.
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Today the iPhone is Apple's chief revenue driver, with sales of iPhones and related products and services accounting for 48% of revenue in the quarter ended in September.
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Mr. Toyoda's approach carries risks, not least of which is the possibility of the type of high-speed accident that killed Toyota's chief test car driver in 2010.
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The chief scientist, and main driver behind the project, Prof Martin Siegert, prepared a few words for on-site cameraman Pete Bucktrout.
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Damascus Police Chief Bill Nunley didn't release the driver's name or age but said he was participating in the parade and he had traversed the Appalachian Trail in the past.
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The chief told the station police are looking for the driver of a silver minivan who was seen in the store's parking area late Friday.
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Market share of searches "is the driver" for advertising, Mike Galgon, chief advertising strategist for Microsoft's advertiser and publisher solutions group, told Forbes.com at Microsoft's annual advertising conference.
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The Chief took corners smoothly, in the prowling, snaky manner of a driver unconcerned about regulating his speed.
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