Marmots live in family groups, with breeding restricted to a dominant male and a dominant female.
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The report will be welcomed by some who consider that climate change has assumed too dominant a role in international policy circles.
Race is as dominant a theme as gender for Ms Showalter's project.
Arguably one of the great weaknesses of the British and European economies is that capital-strapped banks play too dominant a role in the provision of vital finance to businesses (and households).
This would serve two purposes, Feroli says, "it would help thwart the 'cliff effect' of the Treasury purchases coming to an abrupt halt later this summer, and it would address concerns that the Fed is becoming too dominant a participant" in mortgage markets.
The basic thought is that as Google is a dominant company it has to act in a certain manner, a more restrained manner with respect to competition than a company which is not in a dominant position has to.
"Despite some regulatory risks, it remains a dominant player in a booming market, " he says.
As to the future, I love to find a company that holds a dominant position in a clearly identifiable growing industry.
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Retaining a dominant position is a difficult thing to do, particularly as bigger and better competition emerges, as Apple has seen.
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Under EU law, companies with a dominant market share have a legal responsibility not to abuse it.
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He has come a long way, but he still faces daily struggles having a dominant right side and a weaker left side.
Olli Jokinen scored twice and Evander Kane had a goal and assist in the second period for the surging Jets, who completed a dominant road trip with a 4-3 victory over the injury-riddled and slumping New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
It's a dominant consumer products franchise with a history of steady growth and rock-solid financial strength.
LTV, is another sad story about a once-dominant company in a once-mighty industry.
Posh cruised into the fourth round with goals from Craig Mackail-Smith and Tommy Williams crowning a dominant performance as they pummelled a youthful Newcastle side from start to finish.
Ryan Callahan's and Mats Zuccarello's third-period goals were fitting postscripts to a dominant victory in what had been a tense matchup.
When Germany and the United States met at France 98, the three-time world champions looked dominant in a convincing 2-0 victory.
That Zuckerberg managed to create a wildly influential and dominant service is a feat by itself, and investors are paying close attention to its every movement.
The 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies should lay to rest one of the great myths of modern baseball: that a dominant "closer"--a high-priced pitching ace who enters a game in the final inning to nail down a victory--is a must-have for success.
In fact a dominant innovation impetus in the USA, and a model for startup culture, is the incessant race to create more and better sales and marketing channels.
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Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run double in the first inning that held up, and the Dominicans capped a dominant, unbeaten run through the WBC with a 3-0 win against Puerto Rico for the championship Tuesday night.
We run the risk of shaping a much more homogeneous community around certain dominant values, a far more engineered community.
Choosing a dominant chair may be the most effective way for a leader to control the agenda or dominate the meeting, but it also stifles collaboration.
But no school has expressed interest in leaving the SEC, a dominant football conference that recently announced it was launching a network in partnership with ESPN.
Dominic is in fantastic form and is shaping up to be a dominant defender in our league capable of contributing in a lot of ways on the ice.
Obeying the EU laws about not even defending a dominant position means leaving room for competitors, in a manner that the US rules about it being OK to defend but not leverage off that position do not.
With liquefaction plants in five countries, Shell ships a dominant 34% of the world's LNG, a business that is growing at 14% a year.
And he quickly became an integral part of a dominant England side coached by Sir Clive Woodward, scoring a try in the 2003 World Cup final in the extra-time 20-17 victory over Australia in Sydney.
Nielsen's survey didn't find a dominant social class on Twitter as much as they found a geographical one: Those who use Twitter are more likely to live in an urban area where there's greater access to wireless network coverage, Mancini said.
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