He has a certain amount of intellectual and emotional distance from the banking world he inhabits.
Even less persuasive is the argument that al Qaeda inhabits some unique sphere of evil.
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There is nothing uniquely American, of course, in the notion that the past inhabits the present.
For Mr Hutton's analysis seems to be of a different world from the one everyone else inhabits.
He inhabits a vast, restless, awful, and awesome isolation, which is both his folly and his tragedy.
He concentrates on the recent past, during which man has become especially intrusive on the planet he inhabits.
By understanding which archetype a firm inhabits, leaders can gain perspective on what actions will best foster innovation.
Scottie inhabits the Wagnerian realm of romantic passion, self-enclosed and indifferent to reality.
The deep ocean also inhabits areas that tend to be currently geologically inactive but biologically very active, namely seamounts.
This is a specialist's book that inhabits the very particular world of problem solving, with its own arcane vocabulary.
Lawrence Smarr inhabits the ivory tower, yet he helped create underpinnings of the Internet, the World Wide Web and Netscape.
Channelling Grace Kelly, she inhabits the stage like a beam of light, rendering everyone else as hapless and transfixed as moths.
Irwin represents one side of the play's dialectic -- though he doesn't just represent it, he inhabits it with charm and verve.
Experience, or I-It, is the primary way modern man inhabits the world.
Currently, only one spacecraft inhabits L2: the US space agency's WMAP probe (which is making observations on which Planck hopes to build).
Coming back to the role years later, Fleming inhabits the role with a deeper understanding of Blanche than she did in the original run.
It describes a life form that inhabits a small nebula known as a Bok globule, which visits the solar system to refuel from the sun.
The Wayuu community inhabits the Guajira Peninsula straddling Colombia and Venezuela.
Though only 44, he inhabits this Willy with an unsettling intensity.
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Druidry's followers are not restricted to one god or creator, but worship the spirit they believe inhabits the earth and forces of nature such as thunder.
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Big has gotten harder: Fusion power is infinitely more complicated than internal combustion, and a laptop computer inhabits a different universe from an adding machine.
What Mandela saw in Achebe was the characteristic that inhabits all great literature: details that seem very particular retain their uniqueness in the hands of a great writer.
Although, in theory, the monarchy inhabits a realm far above the murk of daily government, it has been an important source of legitimacy for the unelected prime minister.
Our technology now inhabits a timescale we literally cannot imagine.
Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea football club, and his partner Dasha Zhukova have used Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, whose family inhabits 15th-century Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire, as an art adviser.
Every tempo, every rhythmic nuance, every dynamic inhabits the film.
This makes The Economist required reading, but also explains why you often miss the point in the subjective world of the emotions which the bulk of mankind inhabits and in which you fear to tread.
This is an artificial molecule that binds to and disables the molecular messengers a gene sends out into the cell it inhabits, to tell that cell how to make the protein that the gene encodes.
The emotional core of the movie is the brief, unlikely friendship that develops between Margaret and conservative Ruth Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave), a woman who inhabits a narrow world so profoundly, and with such enormous feeling, that she transforms it.
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