Hostile takeover attempts are extremely rare in Japan and shareholder activism is practically nonexistent.
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It's a challenge even in Miami, where speaking Spanish is practically a requirement for everyday life.
The book, which arrives seven years after Jones' revealing autobiography, is practically a Q scrapbook.
But Nokia's pleasure with its position is practically irrelevant to its fellow Windows Phone licensees.
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The R-squared statistic for the relationship is practically zero, indicating no relationship between the two series.
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When the planet's richest man drops by, the occasion is practically a state visit.
Once players begin dropping off onFarmVille, MafiaWars, or Draw Something, the trend is practically irreversible.
Quite the contrary, maneuvering to legally pay lower taxes is practically a national pastime.
For example, focusing on customers rather than products, technologies, or even profits is practically a business mantra.
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Still, even as the Midwest, Southeast and Northeast cool a bit, the U.S. Southwest is practically boiling.
An income under this level makes paying for basic living expenses difficult and saving is practically impossible.
This is practically an anthem in Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, two cities linked by the Ambassador Bridge.
And his political base is 1, 400 miles away in a city that is practically synonymous with liberal Democrats.
Put volume, by comparison, is practically nonexistent, with a smattering of contracts trading at the January 2014 strike.
Hiking and then skiing the bowl is practically a rite of passage for serious skiers headed to Aspen.
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Yet failing in a startup is practically a rite of passage, according to investors, as well as successful entrepreneurs.
By comparison, Linux is practically risk-free for vendors of Intel or non-Intel hardware.
"The amount of 'bad luck' that a player has over a period of time is practically negligible, " Wickstead continues.
This is practically a yearly occurrence down there, but does not explain why domestic cars are still more expensive.
It was the first time I had heard the verb which now is practically a part of our everyday vocabulary.
With Greece on its way to see debt exceed 160% of GDP, a return to capital markets is practically impossible.
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The clivia path alone (clivia is a forest undergrowth plant found only in South Africa) is practically a national monument.
It is practically impossible to be in Ghana and not be aware that Africa's biggest football festival is coming to town.
Complaints from gamers about the games they are supposed love is practically standard in the industry, for better or worse now.
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Unless you own stock in one of the makers, the AGA says there is practically no difference between proton pump inhibitors.
As Garnacha in Spain, it is practically the National Grape, among other things contributing fleshiness, fruit and spice to the Rioja blend.
Apple said that it moved to act in the interest of consumers, but the financial impact for both companies is practically nil.
This is practically labelling the CEO of Google as an outright criminal.
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Even though we've seen high resolutions out of machines like the Replicator 2, the difference 25 microns makes is practically indistinguishable.
Last year, Sony Ericsson was finally able to build some buzz, especially in the United States, where its market share is practically nonexistent.
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