The most common use case, I foresee, is to reach someone who has an exceptionally noisy inbox.
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In the common case of a husband who is older and the higher earner, having him start Social Security at age 70 produces the biggest monthly check.
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Such a break up would entail Greece and Spain living the euro common currency in a worst case scenario.
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Chris Leavy of BlackRock makes a compelling case for common stocks even after the considerable run-up since March 9, 2009.
Crowd-funding, like crowd-sourcing, is the art of drawing a large group of people together to contribute to a common goal, in this case to raise money for a work of fiction or non-fiction.
Ministry officials emphasized that monthly volatility in the data was common, as was frequently the case in 2012 when strong months would be followed by weak, and vice versa.
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Time and time again, that proved to be the case as his common-man qualities, native intelligence and utter decency allowed him to connect with and secure the support of the American people.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the common pharmaceutical industry practice of paying generic drug manufacturers to drop their patent challenges, which critics say hurts consumers by keeping prices high.
In every case, humanity and common sense made the insoluble problem just get up and go away.
In one case, the more common of the two, marketers are given a product and told to go sell it.
This case has nothing in common to the health insurance mandate which creates commerce from scratch instead of regulating it.
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The case touches on a common challenge to police: proving intent to commit a crime without infringing on free speech rights.
In any case, a new common system is years away.
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Mr. THEODORE BOUTROUS (Wal-Mart Attorney): ...the allegations and the experiences of the six people who brought the case were simply not common or typical of what happens in the Wal-Mart stores around the country and that our statistics show that.
And in virtually every case, they share a common trait: They are pitchers.
It wasn't often that Ted Kennedy and Ronald Reagan joined hands in common cause, but they did in this case.
And in the case of Dell, the common CEO or chairman defense of having known nothing about what went wrong does not apply.
But this case is far from a common story.
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Crucially, participants are set to sign a protocol obliging businesses to inform the public of their toxic emissions, and will decide on a common environmental strategy and compensations practice in the case of accidents.
Many companies look at widening a campaign beyond the pulling power of the celebrity but so far playing out, in the planning stages of a campaign, "what if" a worst-case scenario happens is not common practice.
The six judges concluded the broader standard of common law negligence applies in Karen Hastings' case, in which she was injured when her van hit a cow on a public road, and they reinstated her personal injury lawsuit.
Jobs was transparent about the particular rate of reception problems with the iPhone 4 (it drops more calls, by a few, than its predecessor model, the 3GS), even as he deftly made the case that antenna issues are common to all smartphones.
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The attorneys general are basing their case on nuisance doctrines established by common laws.
The case for this law is pretty common sense: knowing what their coworkers make will give employees bargaining power, and may even prevent discrimination.
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In this case, it also undermined their common sense.
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On June 20, the Supreme Court dismissed a class action against Wal-Mart brought about by its female employees, arguing that the women involved in the case did not share enough in common to meet the requirements of a class action lawsuit.
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This is particularly the case for those of you who own common shares of financial companies.
And in nearly every case, as with Alcoa, the common stock looks expensive, but the preferreds look decidedly reasonable.
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Collective action problems are sometimes thought to arise inevitably from common ownership of resources, but this is not the case.
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