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However, as he is a realistic businessman, the Chairman expressed caution about the future, pointing to the sharp increase in the Euro versus other currencies as well as the tougher business trend in Europe which may slower sales in the coming year.
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But future technologies are pointing in an even more exhaustive, and some would say intrusive, self-monitoring direction.
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Although some of the individuals Buffett contacted were at first hesitant about making a formal announcement, he emphasized the importance of setting an example to future generations by pointing to the legacies of Andrew Carnegie and John D.
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"They are the future, " I said, pointing at the ANA officers, who were suddenly all quiet and stone faced.
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Prosecutors like to justify what they do by pointing to how it deters future misbehaviour.
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These impactful people are pointing the way to a better future.
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Although the formal decision hasn't exactly been announced, all signs are pointing to a green light in the near future, and we suspect companies in the UWB game are already gearing up that 220-volt gear in anticipation.
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Moreover, recruiters are already pointing to Microsoft and Cisco when talking about the future of Google.
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The finger-pointing among Republican operatives, and the infighting among conservative pundits about the future of the movement, shows that even committed Republican partisans do not expect Mr McCain to win.
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The founder of easyJet, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, further fuelled the safety debate by expressing doubts about Ryanair's use of 20-year-old aircraft on some of its routes, pointing out that though they flattered profits in the short term, they put the future of the airline at risk in the event of an accident.
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Washington politicians are pointing the U.S. economy straight into a liquidity trap and instead of a bright economic future, the U.S. is looking at years of high unemployment, weak GDP growth and the possibility of widespread deflation.
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