He saw fashion in class terms, and claimed that the upwardly mobile simply need fashion in order to show off how far they have come in life.
Both are competitive among sixes in the midsize luxury class in terms of power, smoothness and responsiveness.
"Cairn India's Rajasthan asset is world class in terms of scale and cost, delivering strong and growing cash flow".
Kentucky is clearly at the head of the class in terms of basketball revenues generated, ranking 7th nationally in basketball revenues generated.
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In February, it had the leading share in the antipsychotic class in terms of total prescriptions, with 30% of scripts--more than competitors like Geodon, made by Pfizer (nyse: PFE - news - people ), and Zyprexa, made by Eli Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people ).
So defining the middle class in absolute terms is hard (see article).
The saccharine rhetoric around entrepreneurship today hides an extraordinarily rapid behind-the-scenes actual devaluation of the hustler class in real terms.
Under the terms of CLASS, enrollees would pay a preset premium through their employer.
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Since then the company, founded by Andrew Mason three and a half years ago, looks to be suffering the death of a thousand cuts paper cuts, that is, from class actions around the terms of its deals, state regulator cease-and-desist letters around its marketing of alcohol and the me-too business plans of 425 competitors that have flooded the marketplace.
Tampa Bay and Arizona were clearly the class of the league in terms of payroll efficiency, with extra kudos to the Rays for their dramatic comeback against the Yankees on Wednesday night (where they trailed by 7 runs in the 8th) and against Boston for the wild-card throughout the month of September.
As the most populous city in the United States, New York has plenty to offer in terms of first-class restaurants, world-famous museums and far-out fashions.
The BBC's business editor Robert Peston said Mr Goodwin was in a "class of his own" in terms of the risks that he took at RBS - reflected in the size of the bailout required to rescue the company.
Terms call for each Tudou Class A and Class B shares to be exchanged for the right to receive 7.177 Class A shares of Youku.
The decision, by Justice Samuel Alito, left open a very slim question over whether under different circumstances an arbitrator could determine that the parties might have agreed to class actions although not in the explicit terms of the agreement.
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They will become third-class citizens behind even those on Medicaid in terms of their ability to find providers willing to accept them.
In short, the Tea Parties, to be successful, must demand that the political class get serious about redefining the dollar in terms of gold.
Under terms of the spin, each Cablevision Class A holder will get one AMC Networks Class A share for every four shares held.
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Is this the most important piece of domestic legislation in terms of giving a break to hardworking middle class families out there since Medicare?
"I was definitely clearly very aware that I was different from the other kids in my class, in a lot of ways -- in terms of maturity, in terms of risk taking, " Catherine told CNN.
Kimberly advises her class to take a copy of the store's terms and conditions with them and, if the store manager still refuses to play ball when you arrive at the check-out armed with your coupons, phone corporate headquarters.
Moreover, in terms of usability this smartphone is in a class of its own thanks to a high-performance 1.5 Ghz dual core CPU and the latest version of the Human Centric Engine, offered by Fujitsu to make for easy operations through technology that adapts to users and usage environments.
The terms are necessary as a sop to middle-class parents concerned that their children are not being stretched enough.
The Brigadier has the greatest statistical record in terms of victories but did not beat the same class of opponents.
"Forty years ago there was a wider social mix of population in terms of age, lifestyle, work and social class, " the report said.
At the New York Sports Club, Jain teaches a low-to-the-ground forward sashay, or what she artfully terms "the Bhangra slide, " to a class of young professionals, few of them South Asians.
In Britain, according to one estimate published in The Financial Times this week, the typical middle-class working household will be 720 pounds worse off in real terms in 2012 than in 2009.
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Instead, there may be something to be gained by leaning less on modern gurus who pontificate about such things as best in class and more toward Aristotle, who defined virtue not in terms of maximum excellence, but as a habit of choosing the mean lying between the extremes.
You look for difference in terms of age, race, gender, sexuality, class, ability, ethnicity, etc.
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In terms of Barack Obama's appeal to working-class voters, Barack Obama is getting the same amount, if not more, of those working-class voters than any other Democratic nominee.
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