• They work in deep secrecy: Inventors who sell to Intellectual Ventures often sign nondisclosure agreements.

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  • In a work of deep scholarship, Orlando Figes ranges widely and probes deeply into the causes of the Russian Revolution.

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  • The Wall Street Crash was a product of an economy in deep depression - so governments work hard to prevent such problems happening again.

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  • Second, they attract the handful of people who are willing to work there through a deep dose of hunger to create a world in which they want to work.

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  • In 2007, the murder of an Italian woman by a Romanian Roma man in Italy created deep tensions in a country where over half a million Romanians live and work.

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  • Defenders of BPOs say brokers have deep familiarity with the neighborhoods in which they work and can offer expert opinions faster and more cheaply.

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  • "Ireally believe, deep in my heart, that this is going to work, " he says.

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  • There was a huge feeling of personal satisfaction in their philanthropic work, and a deep sense of societal obligation to give back.

    FORBES: Bill Gates in Bangalore

  • The head of CI, for example, should report to a seriously high level, and the team should always staff with deep experience not only in classic CI skills but also the ability to effectively work across the business.

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  • It's hard work for us because we could be thrown in at the deep end at any time.

    BBC: Keeping the chin up

  • But his Hollywood connections run deep: His father is James Brolin, well known for his TV work in the '70s and '80s, and now married to Barbra Streisand.

    WSJ: A Little Bromance

  • Still widely supported, they chime with a deep respect for all kinds of formal qualifications, and a belief in high-quality work.

    ECONOMIST: Abacus laws

  • First, Europe's real weakness in security matters lies not in a shortage of cruise missiles, but in a deep reluctance (born of years of letting America do the hard geopolitical work) to think strategically.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of NATO

  • Chavez essentially blew the latter half of the 1970s on these tangents, demanding UFW leadership to become an appendage of Synanon and work out deep thoughts about what it meant for people to live together in community.

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  • An award winning artist, Forest Whitaker has devoted much of his time to extensive humanitarian work and projects in the field of conflict resolution, reflecting a deep commitment to promoting inclusion and justice as the basis for reconciliation and peace.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Kenyan runners say the deep talent pool in their country gives them an advantage, allowing them to train together and then work together on race day.

    NPR: Flanagan Best US Hope In Boston Marathon In Years

  • These leaders work in the fast-moving world of IT, and only with a deep knowledge of and curiosity about technology can they stay abreast of developments in the field.

    FORBES: Successful Chief Information Officers Speak the Language of Business: Finance

  • And, in a world where it is impossible to tell where work stops and personal lives begin, their owners feel entitled to stick them deep in the corporate network, loading them with all sorts of proprietary data.

    FORBES: Surrender, Business Computing!

  • Had anyone seen the child during these two- and three-hour sessions, bringing his soles together and in to train the pectineus, bobbing slightly and then holding a deep cross-legged lean to work the great tight sheet of thoracolumbar fascia that connected his pelvis to his dorsal costae, he would have appeared to that person either prayerful or catatonic, or both.

    NEWYORKER: Backbone

  • The real work is not so much understanding how to change these behemoths, but develop a deep knowledge in each of us that we can cause change.

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  • But Spain is in the midst of a deep crisis, with 26% unemployment, nearly 6 million Spaniards out of work, and the government applying austerity cuts and tax increases to make up for budget shortfalls.

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  • So today, the United States and the European Union agreed to take the next step in our work towards the possible launching of negotiations on an agreement to strengthen our already very deep trade and investment partnership.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama holds a Press Conference at the G20 Summit

  • David Vikturek, who runs The Music Man heritage centre in Mason City, believes that the traditional Iowan virtues of neighbourliness, thrift and hard work will somehow help America prevail, even in a world where its economic problems are complex and deep-seated.

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