But these don't necessarily offer clear guidance on how frequent and severe lawsuits could be.
According to the association, film raters consider smoking in this broader context, and they also consider how frequent, glamorized, or historically relevant it is (as in period pieces, for instance).
Firms want to know three things: whether big storms are becoming more or less common, whether certain coasts are being hit more or less often, and just how frequent are the biggest of the big storms the ones whose effects could break a careless insurance outfit.
Pragma, an expert in trade execution, has just published a study show how high-frequent trading (HFT) profits come at the expense of ordinary investors.
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Yields are also an issue, and I continue to receive frequent calls about how to find dividend-yielding stocks.
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Effective coaches serve as sounding boards and expert listeners, sparking frequent reflection on how we have operated in the past and how we might improve on our learning, communication and judgment in the future.
The adventure also showed how hungry airlines are for frequent fliers during the economic downturn and underscored the power of social media and Internet networks to organize and rally a group of powerful customers.
Seriously, how many toddlers have their own frequent flier accounts?
In the U.S., the prospect of more frequent fires has intensified debates over how to manage forests.
The sad fact is that the vast majority of these CEOs are likely great leaders who had poor role models and lacked frequent, candid feedback to know how to change.
Customers would also have to be informed how many seats were available for purchase with frequent-flier miles -- carriers haven't made it easy to compare one frequent-flier program with another.
You'll need frequent follow-up visits to monitor how the treatment is working and whether or not you're having any side effects.
Whether or not prison works as a crime-fighting tool, how much further down the road of ever more frequent imprisonment can America go?
Google also needs to bring in outside privacy monitors who can, on a frequent and ongoing basis, credibly describe how the company uses consumer information.
Adam Werritty told the Spectator he should have more carefully considered how his unofficial role advising Dr Fox and his frequent contact with him would be seen "from the outside".
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" The most frequent reaction is: "This is how medicine was always supposed to be practiced.
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All this means that frequent travellers need to keep a watchful eye on how much they are actually moving when they are travelling.
As a frequent traveler, I'm often frustrated by how little my smartphone and Macbook Air can help me at the airport.
It happened just a short walk from where the charity Skateistan had set up an indoor skateboarding facility where the sisters were among the most frequent visitors - learning English and crafts as well as how to grind a board.
In the survey of 5, 573 adults, consumers expressed a real cynicism about how businesses are protecting their data and a willingness to leave a business they frequent if it experiences a breach.
In hopes of helping international travelers figure out how to cope with such awkward moments, we checked in with a half dozen frequent fliers and travel experts.
In a television interview Tuesday, Goldman executive Gary Cohn said he had been in frequent touch with Mr. Doctoroff, but added he wanted more answers for how the company's data are stored and used at Bloomberg.
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He popularised frequent-flyer programmes, computer-reservation systems and the yield-management systems that tell airlines how much to charge for particular seats.
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