It is very hard to find a word which is available everywhere.
The new electronic markets are simultaneously limitless and fragmentary, making it hard to get the word out to people about your new work.
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On June 10th, Mr Talbott was flying west out of Moscow after a hard round of talks when word reached him that a small Russian unit had abandoned its post in Bosnia and was racing through Serbia towards Kosovo.
There's no word yet when the Hard Rock Casino or 11 other Gulf Coast casinos might re-open.
"What we found is that it may be hard to put a value on word-of-mouth but that it absolutely has predictive power, " says Omar Wasow, a Ph.
Remittances in hard currency funnelled through hawala (Islamic word-of-mouth banks) may have more to do with it.
The scare stories flow off the word-processors as if hard-wired into the system.
Other than a high level of preparation, she spoke extemperaneously and it was hard not to hang on her every word.
Several retail giants learned this the hard way when they began taking the word Christmas out of their November and December advertising campaigns.
"Hard-core meditators are horrified that this word is being used in business, " he said.
The benefits of a safe food supply are undeniable, but they sometimes come with trade-offs that can be hard to grasp especially when the word "organic" appears on a package.
But Mordred -- big, proud, poor Mordred -- he leaned against me the next day after losing control and wetting the carpet for the first time ever, and Douglas and I leaned onto each other, hard and sobbing, when we heard the word "tumor" the day after that.
As he steps to the edge and looks down with "only his humanity, " as Martin Scorsese eloquently puts it, the love music has the last word, resolved by a thunderous, hard-earned cadence: Scottie is shattered again, this time by the truth rather than by morbid fantasy.
"What is happening now is that people in the pharma industry are starting to wonder how to best re-allocate their marketing efforts to leverage the power of word-of-mouth and they want hard evidence about what works or not, " Van den Bulte said.
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Faster rotation translates into less time loading programs, but it will offer the biggest boost to applications such as word processors and spreadsheets that frequently access multiple files on the hard drive, says IBM's Walling.
And so, and especially in Washington where everybody boasts about how close they are to power, it's hard to take anybody, let alone an admitted felon, at their word in terms of the access and influence they have.
For a machine with the word "slide" in the name, it's awfully hard to open.
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The word in Ankara is that Mr Erdogan all but ordered moderates and hard-liners to share power.
PCs are turning into crowded repositories of family photographs, songs and e-mails alongside word documents and spreadsheets, and point to locations on their own hard disks as well as to computers far away.
Mr Roberts speculates that "gg" sounds like a Japanese word but as none of the domains has been renewed then it's hard to find out what use they might have been put to.
What message are you sending these girls stating that hard work and dedication to a sport (and yes, cheerleading is a sport, look the word sport up) and whatever money their parents decide to spend on them and their sport may be wrong?
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The word is that Temple would accept an invite back into the Big East in a heartbeat with no hard feelings from its dismissal.
On Wednesday, the airline sector fell hard as oil prices rose, although though shares of Midwest Air Group kicked up 5.3% on word of a higher bid for the company from AirTran Holdings.
Our expectation was that we'd pick up a hard-earned medal, then gratefully hug friends, family members and even the complete strangers who offer an encouraging word at marathon locations.
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Even if you did not understand a word - and, to be fair, it was aimed at real students of science - it was hard to dislike what Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist and TV presenter describes as "the undiluted geekiness of it".
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