Looking around his headquarters it is striking that you hardly see a phone, landline or mobile.
What is striking is that businesses appear to be lagging investors in downgrading expectations of growth.
It is striking here that no one ever says they want their old New Orleans back.
The contrast between the IT pros of my past and their modern-day counterparts is striking.
So, I wanted to ask how the current health care conversation is striking you.
In all, the 57S's performance is striking for a vehicle that's almost 19 feet long.
Indeed, outside Britain, it is striking how much local firms dominate their national markets.
What is striking about the Barclays disclosures is the lack of concern for customers.
What is striking is that none has so far been caught using drugs again.
By themselves, of course, the numbers prove nothing, but the number of changed answers is striking.
The haphazard basis on which the new legislation on wiretapping is proposed is striking.
Mr Obama's ennui is striking given the otherwise intense traffic between Washington, DC, and Brussels.
It is striking therefore that now-President Clinton appears set to reduce dramatically the U.S. strategic defense program.
It is striking that America got acid-rain regulation passed in an election year under a Republican president.
It is striking how many British companies continued to rely on their traditional colonial and commonwealth markets.
Too often, what is striking is not the daring of Anglican prelates but their lack of self-confidence.
One important observation: it is striking how far equity market volatility has fallen in three short months.
Those involved said the key to a successful GotchaBox is striking the right balance between plausibility and stupidity.
But what is striking here is that chip names are still notable above their August or October lows.
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But her story is striking in its similarity to some others that came out of the financial crisis.
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At least one tournament organizer is striking back: Bleid Sports of Lexington, Ky.
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Hardiek is striking back with new rubber-belted, 400-plus horsepower tractors, a market that Caterpillar has had largely to itself.
It is striking that a Big Mac hamburger now costs about 30% less in Tokyo than in mid-town Manhattan.
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One sight is striking -- a beautiful structure that could have passed as a hotel in a different era.
This is striking because among Americans at large, polls show Republicans are significantly stronger supporters of Israel than Democrats.
What is striking here is not the coalition's differences but what unites them.
That the euro twitches in synch with Germany, whose economy accounts for a third of the euro-zone's, is striking.
The decline in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions is striking when we compare U.S. emission trends to global emission trends.
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Still, it is striking how many Italians continue to speak dialect 150 years after the creation of their state.
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