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In an extreme scenario, illness could force Olympics coaches to dig deeply into their player reserves for replacements, depending on each sport's rules, which are set by international governing boards.
CNN: Canada's Olympic-sized plan to fight H1N1
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We all know that Android 1.6 isn't getting any newer, but it's now clear that customers pining for the I'm Watch will need to dig deeply and muster a final bit of tolerance.
ENGADGET: I'm Watch creator explains order fulfillment process, offers 15 percent discount for your patience
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Some have said the director narrowed the list of potential buyers too soon, didn't dig deeply enough into alternatives to taking Dell private, and failed to lock up support from another investor, Southeastern Asset Management Inc.
WSJ: Dell Director Becomes Middleman in Buyout Battle
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Limitations, be they practical or arbitrary, force artists to dig more deeply instead of settling for easy answers.
WSJ: Theater Once Drew Crowds Onstage, Too | Sightings by Terry Teachout
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But Peter Neumann, a security expert at King's College in London, says governments have not wanted to dig too deeply.
NPR: European Investigation Reports Undeclared CIA Flights
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Unlike the British, American companies already disclose the capitalised value of their operating leases in the notes to their accounts, for all who care to dig that deeply.
ECONOMIST: Commercial property
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Which is the kind of thing that embitters, that makes foes dig in more deeply.
WSJ: Obama Is Playing a New Game
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If you want to dig in more deeply, you can skip this section.
FORBES: Connect
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"Even if you dig into that deeply enough, you're going to find stuff that doesn't make sense, " says Mr. Johnson, the "Looper" director, who is a "Primer" fan.
WSJ: The Four Rules of Time-Travel Movies
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However, in order to understand things more deeply still, we will need to dig into the data more deeply and see that the real growth story is not just in the way that growth is good for stocks, but in the way that growth is better for stocks than it is for bonds.
FORBES: John Mauldin's Muddled Stock Return Model
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How deeply I could dig to keep myself going, knowing that was my only option.
FORBES: Personalization Goes Beyond the Name Game