And she's such a beautiful woman, but not in the typical way that we consider beauty.
In the typical Japanese model, product development was frustratingly (for U.S. management) centralized in Japan.
The menu is divided not by course, in the typical fashion, but by types of wine.
In this respect, the NFL accurately represents the wasted time in the typical large hierarchical bureaucracy.
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There are a host of chemicals found in the typical office environment that may cause long-term health issues.
In the typical process of electronic consolidation, they say, positioning will be built in at the circuit board level.
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There are still concerns that the virus could return in the fall, in the typical flu season, as a stronger strain.
Just one-third of those surveyed who live in the typical suburban setting said they would prefer to live in a "smart-growth" environment.
In the typical accident or contract claim, U.S. courts do reasonably well.
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The fact that this could even be considered as a bold new idea shows how badly management in the typical Fortune 500 company is broken.
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This profit is the interest component in the typical loan transaction.
The diaspora brings a personal and intimate connection to the country and an understanding of the culture that is sometimes lacking in the typical foreign aid worker.
In the typical severe financial crisis, the real (inflation-adjusted) price of housing tends to decline 36%, with the duration of peak to trough lasting five to six years.
They're also planning to launch an immediate delivery function in November for customers who like to shop in season instead of months ahead, in the typical retail cycle.
Last year, Franklin Templeton Investments emerging-markets guru Mark Mobius started finding bargains in Middle East countries like Egypt and Dubai, but these scarcely figure in the typical emerging-markets fund.
Whereas 62% of the genome may be turned into finished transcripts in some cell or other, only about 22% of the DNA ends up in such transcripts in the typical cell.
"In the typical industry, employees fight to be part of a union and management fears the power of these unions, " said Gabe Feldman, director of the sports law program at the Tulane University School of Law.
We have found that in the typical profile of a profitable options trading strategy, the average loss on losing trades tends to be about 35% and the average profit on winning trades is 70% to 75%.
In the typical capital structure of a venture-backed company, the investors have bought preferred stock, which entitles them to get their money back before proceeds are shared with the management team and other holders of common shares and options.
Although it was presented in the typical corporate fashion suggesting that Schmidt had been thinking about this for a long time, the simple truth was that Page was anxious about the state of Google and its competitive positioning in the next 5 years.
This is not meant in the typical IT vernacular, i.e. as a solution loses competitiveness and value, but in the true definition: Cloud will be understood as a commodity analogous to coal, and a unit for that commodity and a futures market will be defined and created.
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It will be no surprise if the lead director evolves into something akin to a non-executive chairman at a typical big British business a development of the past decade that has certainly reined in the typical British chief executive (though he was never as all-powerful as his American counterpart).
The key insight here is that systemic collapse brings about its own form of moral hazard as the safe thing to do is not to try to find smart ways of accessing risk, but to make sure that when the crisis comes your bank fails in the typical way.
In the typical production supply chain for consumer products, of which apparel production is a good example, the higher-value, pre-manufacturing activities like designing, engineering, and branding, and post-manufacturing activities like marketing, warehousing, transporting, and retailing happen in the United States, while the mostly lower-end manufacturing and assembly activities take place abroad.
Since 1975, which includes a period of high inflation, private college tuition has risen an average of 8% a year. (Princeton's smaller climb is illustrated below.) Add in the typical 1% discount expected to be offered by colleges in the plan and the annual return on the Independent would have averaged 9.1%.
In 1970, the typical salary in the financial industry was about the same as for equivalent positions in the rest of the economy.
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This has given rise to the idea that in a typical female brain, interest in empathy is stronger than interest in systems, whilst the typical male brain is more interested in systems than in empathy.
At the same time, Xi drew an important line in the sand in typical Chinese fashion by referring to the importance of the two nations establishing mutual trust.
When he joined with Igor Stravinsky at the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle the pianist, in typical fashion, insisted on carrying the composer's heavy bags to their backstage dressing rooms Cliburn performed Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto to a packed house on the first half of the program.
The statistics showed that there were 29, 866 marriages in Scotland in 2007, almost exactly the same as in 2006, but considerably lower than the typical number of 40, 000 in the 1970s.
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