The way to make that happen lies in first examining a singular shift in the overall buying and selling process.
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The ultimate answer to "who blinks first" lies in understanding how this crisis has played out over the past two years.
For Qian Hu, the key lies in keeping the fish healthy in the first place: "A disease that causes no problem in the fish pond can bloom into the open during travel and cause most or all of the fish to arrive dead, " says Yap.
The answer lies in the reason users start using the product in the first place: rewards.
More often than not the bigger environmental issue lies in how that stuff gets to the city in the first place.
Structural GenomiX reckons that its edge lies in the ability to get recalcitrant proteins to crystallise in the first place.
Ducati Xerox rider Regis Laconi lies in third in the standings, taking third spot in the first race and finishing second in the final event.
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Such opinion work product, which consists of the mental impressions and legal theories of in-house attorneys, lies at the very heart of the work-product privilege first announced in 1947 by the Supreme Court in Hickman v.
While at first glance it may appear that happiness lies in obtaining our selfish desires, we are actually happiest and most fulfilled when we are sacrificing for something bigger than ourselves: something worth sacrificing for.
Cisco's first push in this smarter-is-better crusade lies in pervasive network security.
First, Europe's real weakness in security matters lies not in a shortage of cruise missiles, but in a deep reluctance (born of years of letting America do the hard geopolitical work) to think strategically.
The new state land lies in Newcomb about a dozen miles below where the Hudson first spills out of Lake Henderson into a rocky streambed, about 300 miles before it flows into New York Harbor as a wide, flat waterway carrying barges.
"Given that it was you who, rightly, urged MSPs to raise their game a few months ago, I am sure you will not want protracted discussion of your own conduct as first minister to distract parliament from the important work that lies ahead of us in 2005, " she said.
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Enbridge has been in talks for some time with First Nations peoples, whose land lies along the proposed route.
Bradman grew up in Bowral, which lies 50 miles south west of Sydney and made his first hundred for the local High School.
And he said it's common for people involved in this kind of stuff to tell little stories or lies or withhold information first.
"The first step to conquering the challenges" of expanding a brand across borders "lies in understanding what matters most to consumers in foreign markets, then finding ways to make emotional connections with those consumers abroad, " says Nicolas Georges Trad, a Reputation Institute executive partner.
The center lies on the edge of an old, roughly one mile-wide gold mine, first opened in 1910, and now owned by Goldcorp Inc.
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But the underlying problem of European unemployment lies elsewhere: in social protection, inflexible wages and the prohibitive cost to employers of hiring in the first place.
His strategy of laying back to make short grass lies more probable (he hit 10 of 14 fairways, with two of his misses in the manageable first cut) meant he was hitting mid or long irons into many of the greens.
The first is the perception that a businessman's value to society lies solely (as opposed to chiefly) in being a good businessman, in starting companies and making better products.
The beauty of a public charter school lies in its great autonomy and self-determination -- this is what drew me to charter schools in the first place.
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