• Price discrimination in general, and bundling in particular, is usually a profit-maximising strategy for a producer that enjoys substantial market power, says Mr Economides.

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  • This was a puzzle because, in general, bigger animals are usually much better at surviving the island's extremely cold winters.

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  • Such people usually turn out in general elections but often stay at home for regional ones, thereby letting nationalists dominate the assembly.

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  • In general, self-injury is usually the result of an inability to cope in healthy ways with psychological pain related to issues of personal identity and having difficulty "finding one's place" in family and society.

    CNN: Self-injury/cutting

  • Muslim sharia law was introduced in 12 northern states after general elections in 1999, but the states' Muslim rulers have usually been cautious in applying it.

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  • In general, pocket hotspots for all countries usually allow unlimited downloads, except for Thailand, whose local telecoms have stringent rules.

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  • These partnerships shelter all manner of assets--stock, real estate, cash--with the parents usually remaining in control as general partners while giving the kids assets in the form of limited partnership units.

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  • These programs are usually hidden from the general public and you must pry in order to gather more information on these types of programs.

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  • Back in the old days, when someone screwed up at General Motors, they usually were reassigned to a job with a big title and very little responsibility.

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  • General McChrystal had had some sort of media blow ups in the past and usually with a three or four day issue that would be a headache, but then it would go away.

    BBC: McChrystal comments 'indicate deep frustrations'

  • Despite many people's incomplete understanding of free markets (which is why I, along with coauthor Elizabeth Ames, wrote How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy), there's a general appreciation that they usually work better than government-dominated ones.

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  • These debates are usually the only times the candidates are seen in the same room during the general election, and they are watched across the country.

    CNN: Battle lines drawn for showdown campaign

  • The opposition Conservatives say that if they win power at the approaching general election they will copy the Scottish system, in which people who are not convicted usually have their DNA removed from the database as soon as the case against them is dropped.

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  • The full court usually endorses the judgments of advocates general, and is expected to do so in this case.

    ECONOMIST: Parallel imports

  • This has traditionally been a feeble body of pen-pushers under a mild-mannered secretary-general, usually a senior regional official rewarded with the post as the crowning boondoggle in a career of not rocking the boat.

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  • "In terms of regional combines, we usually send one younger pro and college scout, " Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said.

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