Google's point about technology that can more discreetly record your life is bound to have resonance with the public, even if they are not yet ready to wear special glasses to do it.
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The second thing is, does it have resonance?
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Stengel found that brands associated with ideals have more resonance and attraction for consumers.
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Meticulously pared down, his wonderfully imaginative stories have a resonance well beyond their modest proportions.
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LaPierre's attempt to shift the focus to anything but guns was predictable, but the particular message may have some resonance.
For their part, Democrats have plenty of incentive to stall cuts in planned Medicare or Social Security spending, issues that still have tremendous resonance with their base.
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Although Goodwin's institution doesn't have the legacy presence in Asia that HSBC does and hasn't been trying to add one, our story should have some resonance in that region.
To the American people, these events have particular resonance.
Along the way, she made the case for government services, pointing out in now famous off-the cuff comments that no one makes it completely on their own efforts, but needs the help of the wider society, remarks that no doubt have greater resonance in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
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Fortunately, Mr. Colin began with some very good vintages (2005, 2006), as well as some very good friends, and he was able to buy grapes from some top vineyards. (In Burgundy, the names Colin and Morey have great resonance.) Several years later, he gained access to the Colin family vineyards as well.
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In other constituencies than Christchurch perhaps the issue would not have the same resonance.
Plans for a memorial have a particular resonance for Paul Silk, the chair of the Silk Commission on devolution in Wales.
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National Wildlife Federation, seems to have had special resonance for him.
Whether the Tate Modern will have the desired political resonance remains to be seen.
Brazilian authorities have suspended certain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans in the city of Campinas.
Franzen explores their tortured relationships and anxieties, which have a very real resonance.
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There are many others, and cumulatively they have an almost biblical resonance that matches the prophetic nature of much of his architecture.
It did not, he said, have the same "resonance" as a recommendation from the LPS that the department should engage a planning consultant.
In a quirk of timing, the play's multiple references to a new Pope have been given extra resonance by recent events in the Vatican after Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation.
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The divided vote and the bitter arguments about it have had a surpisingly narrow public resonance.
But by stirring a discussion about the resonance of certain images to Jews and Christians alike, the lead objects have refocused attention on a deep but contentious commonality.
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