The model is more in-your-face than either of the aforementioned PC MOBAs.
Spending money on others or giving to charity puts a bigger smile on your face than buying things for yourself, according to Michael Norton, a professor at Harvard Business School.
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That should help the bank consolidate its position in Brazil, where a judicious blend of acquisition and organic growth has given it a more Brazilian face than other foreign-owned banks.
They face more than 150 years each, but are likely to be sentenced to much less.
To do that, we have to recognize that we face more than a deficit of dollars right now.
But Japan, which has access to the latest technologies, still relies more on face-to-face communications than on the written mode.
Fenton could face more than a dozen lawsuits that blame her and the school for not properly handling Holmes' treatment.
If found guilty, she could face more than 10 years in prison.
Many of these investors are able to pay a price closer to the loan's face value than bigger private-equity firms are willing to do.
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The defendants face more than 100 charges relating to animal neglect.
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She expects to face more than a month of aggressive chemotherapy.
What with the nannies, the media attention, and the abundance of wealth itself, billionaire spawn can face more than the average temptations by the time they reach 18.
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Otherwise, the United Nations will face more than just a rapidly deteriorating situation on the ground, with countless thousands of innocent civilians added to the 128, 000 Bosnians estimated to have died to date -- and the likelihood that the horror will spread to still other flash points like Kosovo, Macedonia and Vojyvodina.
What amuses me about the story is that it is in fact true that the coins are worth higher than face value: but for very different reasons than those that are floating around.
One advantage of the new technology is that it is less invasive than face recognition software.
Libyans often pay to go to neighbouring Tunisia for operations rather than face their own hospitals.
It's easier to be a reporter than face the terror of being a parent.
Kelly Flinn, the nation's first female B-52 pilot, to resign rather than face a court-martial.
Prosecutors have called for Mrs Sandiford to be imprisoned for 15 years, rather than face execution.
Even an elite commando unit turned tail and fled rather than face a rebel advance.
Prosecutors have called for her to be imprisoned for 15 years, rather than face execution.
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Ramirez at first retired rather than face a 100-game suspension for a second positive test.
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But rather than face a prolonged civil action, Lord Archer may eventually decide to settle.
The instinct is to hide problems or pretend they don't exist rather than face them head on.
Stock prices have risen for six consecutive weeks in the face of less than stellar economic reports.
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Thus people are purchasing them at higher than face value and then trying to pass them along.
Nixon decided to trash the world monetary system rather than face that illusory threat to his electoral success.
Tellingly, they said that if they were on trial, they would rather face a jury than a judge.
He has flown for treatment abroad (to Acapulco, it is said) rather than face prosecutors' questions in Russia.
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