That information is dear to the stampede of sales reps who pitch pills in doctors' offices.
This is a fine, grand principle dear to the French foreign minister and a few others.
In Silicon Valley talent is so dear to the capital markets that an old tradeoff is gone.
Barclays Capital analysts still hold dear to the economy bottoming out this quarter.
Every hawker centre has one or more stalls serving Hainan chicken rice, a dish dear to the Singaporean heart.
So images of Sukkot would be dear to the heart of Hebrew Christians.
As a result, many causes dear to the Brazilian left were well represented.
Indeed, the new pontiff was known to be sceptical of the value of that inter-religious dialogue dear to the heart of his predecessor.
The hard stuff is made up of the classic virtues dear to the hearts of finance and operations people: cost, speed, supply chain, analytics.
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Mr. Holt asked the right question, and Mr. Williams gave an answer near and dear to the heart of every branding professional in the room.
Clinton has also staked out other positions dear to the denuclearizers.
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In theory, budget-cutting offers more room than health care did to lure in those obstructive Republicans: fiscal responsibility is supposedly dear to the hearts of the political right.
Valentine's Day is almost as dear to the Chinese as the Lunar New Year, but they view it primarily as an opportunity for men to demonstrate their worthiness and commitment.
In the public perception, the scandal is about issues dear to the Greens' heart, such as more open borders and multiculturalism, versus security and the economy, which most Germans now care about more.
The 350, 000-odd ethnic Hungarians (or Magyars), a fifth of Vojvodina's people, are a cause dear to the heart of Hungary's ruling centre-right, which came to power in last year's general election partly because it promised to do more to stand up for Magyars outside Hungary.
Either way, official actions are to blame for a situation that is destabilizing and ultimately risky as other nations try to avoid being disadvantaged by having currencies too dear relative to the Japanese exporters.
He's keeping the issues dear to him in the public eye, but hasn't made a ton of progress in making much happen.
Much as we all lament the loss of something dear to our hearts, the sums simply couldn't be made to add up either for the BBC or Sky, with whom we bid jointly.
While many bands resort to pulling out a couple of ballads per album to tap into its softer sound, Dear and the Headlights manages to slip in and out of this sense of serenity within the same song, which is much more dynamic and intriguing.
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So, what happened to the late, dear widow from the Midwest could also happen to you.
Be sure to follow the links in the article, dear readers, to find out more about the different work being done to help reduce the environmental impact of filmmaking, as well as some organizations Gale is involved in that are working to protect our planet!
The shuttle program will always be dear to my heart and the final return of Atlantis is a bittersweet moment.
For a time the dollar became too dear, which contributed to the 2000--01 recession.
Most dear to her is the new King Hussein Foundation, which seeks to promote debate and will perhaps offer a humanitarian prize.
"A lot of them are holding on for dear life to do the only thing they have ever known, which is to go back in the paper mill, " Mr. Belanger said.
For the past twenty years, I have given my vacation time to work with a program near and dear to my heart: the Knoxville Kiwanis Fresh Air Camp.
The cover story of the current issue of Forbes is on a subject near and dear to my heart: how the digital age is changing reputation control.
But an e-mail is not the evening news, and perhaps it is time to begin saying our inevitable fond farewell to "Dear, " and to say that farewell before the salutation has already become dearly departed.
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