This trend is being echoed in the actions of mammoth tech companies such as Intel.
Nirenstein's position was echoed in a sister petition published by French Jewish leader Prof.
The fickleness that many celebrities demonstrate in their love lives is echoed in how they feel about their cellphones.
As you can see, this was echoed in the Market Force survey, too.
The first number is now "Loneliness of Evening, " a cut song from "South Pacific, " a move echoed in the current production.
The reading of the account of the Lord's Passion, from the gospels, echoed in Roman Catholic churches around the world on Friday.
This is a critique that many Conservatives have echoed in the 1990s.
That sentiment was echoed in the Federal Reserve's beige book, an anecdotal summary of economic conditions across the central bank's 12 regional districts.
Dondero's hopeful lyrics are echoed in the instrumentation of this song as a blithe keyboard brightens a long shadow of a melancholy steel guitar.
This discordant medley of enthusiasm and regret would subsequently be echoed in the frontier novels of James Fenimore Cooper and the Westerns of John Ford.
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Mr. Fernandez's comments were echoed in Virginia, which was won by Mr. Romney after only he and Ron Paul managed to qualify for the ballot.
Inslee's pro-business framing was echoed in comments from other conference speakers.
That concern is echoed in the anti-cloning provisions in the agreement.
That sentiment was echoed in Des Moines, another stop along the tour, where the Des Moines Register and Dwolla co-hosted an uncaucus on the Locust Street bridge.
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The vendor statistics for the whole region were echoed in France in Germany, but during the quarter Apple managed to break into the top five in the UK market.
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The spokesman's comments were echoed in the House of Lords by Home Office Minister Lord Rooker who emphasised that there were a range of legal options available to the UK authorities.
It's that ever shifting battle for supremacy, echoed in the women's game, which appears to drive interest and keep tennis immune from the problems which have afflicted other sports in tough times.
When Frisen examined some brain cells in both groups, he discovered that humans born in the '50s have more carbon-14 in their DNA, so the spike we see in trees is echoed in humans.
These percentages are echoed in our state court systems where 32 percent of State Supreme Court Justices, 32% of State Appellate Court Justices, and between 25 and 31 percent of State Trial Court Judges are women.
Dane A. Davis, sound effects editor, told the crowd, "Wow, so this is where the rabbit hole goes, " a familiar line to those who know the film and a phrase that editor Zach Staenberg echoed in his own acceptance speech.
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This sentiment was echoed in the report, which stated that only 1.3% of the companies had a female founder, 6.5% had a female CEO, and 20% had one or more female C-level executives, most commonly in sales and marketing roles - accounting for 27% of the total population sample.
Her insights on this score were powerfully echoed in a statement delivered by Senator Jon Kyl , a freshman from Arizona whose emergence as one of the Senate's most formidable intellects on national security matters was evident in his selection to deliver an address originally slated to be given by Henry Kissinger.
Benn's winning falls in the final echoed those in the first round against Jack Hale.
Jim Carey's antics in Liar, Liar blared appropriately and footsteps echoed nicely in The Getaway.
But their reservations are echoed elsewhere in the country, not least to the north in Seattle.
But can his glossy images - echoed wittily in some African television commercials - influence attitudes on the continent?
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