For employers, writing a corporate biography for a newly hired executive with a brief tenure elsewhere requires a "a bit of finesse, " says Howard Polskin, a New York media consultant who has held senior communication roles at two Fortune 500 companies.
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They could easily have bought a new Range Rover elsewhere in a bigger city, but they enjoyed the experience of coming to our shop and felt they were getting great service.
Whatever the reason, politicians such as Gordon Brown, Britain's prime minister, who had been pinning their hopes on a grand gesture from oil producers, must look elsewhere for a means to lower the oil price.
Having a client who maintains an online-brokerage account elsewhere poses a threat to the adviser and the firm, not just in terms of the assets that are kept there but also because the client may be offered other services at the discount brokerage and decide to shift more assets away from the adviser.
They listen like children, entranced, as if any glimpse of a world elsewhere, especially a warm one, were a blessing.
Morgan this morning provided new forecasts on 2012 IT spending, with Morgan taking a grimmer fewer, citing macro weakness in Europe and elsewhere takes a toll.
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People who use their phones to make business presentations could also station their handsets near a screen or projector and use gestures to control the device from elsewhere in a room.
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The particular properties of the volcanic soil are ideal for growing purple potatoes, black truffles, buckwheat, white corn and tomatoes, and Nogue insists the ingredients have a distinct flavour profile compared to the same vegetables and grains grown elsewhere, a characteristic he attributes to the soil's perfect balance of absorption and porosity, as well as its mineral properties.
New Yorkers rejected it this week by a two-to-one margin, but the idea is gathering support elsewhere as a possible cure for political ailments ranging from voter apathy to partisanship.
Swisher's departure came a day after postseason home-run hero Raul Ibanez agreed to a one-year deal with the Seattle Mariners, leaving the Yankees to search elsewhere for a designated hitter.
Calculated by an independent body, the Institute for Scientific Information, the impact of a journal is the number of times an average paper in that journal is cited elsewhere in a given year.
Weill, who built the company in a series of acquisitions starting in the late 1980s, when he rescued a little Baltimore commercial credit firm, said the financial conglomerate model now under fire at Citi and elsewhere is a solid model and worth fighting for.
"We should have told customers they were free to leave and get a better deal elsewhere, " a spokesman for Santander told the BBC.
Moreover, it helps deal with the problem of showrooming, when customers go to a Best Buy store to check out a product and then instantly find a cheaper price elsewhere by using a smartphone.
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Elsewhere, a young girl was pulled out of the rubble alive but rigid with shock.
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Elsewhere, a round of analyst applause could also help DENN secure a foothold atop long-term resistance.
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Mr. Hagedorn expects the Micron tragedy will trigger board debate elsewhere about a CEO's risky pursuits.
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Already, taxi drivers have gone on strike in Paris and elsewhere as a pre-emptive move against deregulation.
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So, it's unlikely new coach Mike McCoy will look elsewhere for a starter.
It's not quite as solemn as it sounds, and here as elsewhere, a touchy-feely vibe is dispersed by humor.
Elsewhere, a lion attacks a bull, goats butt heads, men wrestle and no fewer than 17 falcons populate trees.
Some have used odds set in Las Vegas, the U.K. and elsewhere as a guide for populating the brackets.
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Neo-Nazis from elsewhere held a protest in 2005, but Duisburg united against it.
Elsewhere, a coffee area features Whole Foods' own brand, Allegro, which is roasted out in the open for the aroma.
Elsewhere, a television channel reported that 30 soldiers were missing after an avalanche in Terrah, a tribal region in north-western Pakistan.
Try to make sure upfront that you qualify for the card so you don't have to apply elsewhere after a rejection.
Laszlo will now look elsewhere for a solution to his striking problems.
There is no appeal and no turning elsewhere for a second opinion.
Traditional air-bag systems mounted in the car's steering wheel and elsewhere use a hot gas to rapidly inflate the bag during a crash.
The fact that the houses were rented suited the academic way of life as young lecturers could easily move elsewhere following a promotion.
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