The answer lies in that garishly red bank branch that BofA just opened near you.
One of the world's most conspicuously successful centres of enterprise lies in that bit of California known as Silicon Valley: computing is today's knowledge-based industry par excellence (see survey) The new jobs in tomorrow's industries, in manufacturing and services alike, will call for more than button-pressing automatons.
Beats me, but apparently the answer lies somewhere in that fetching Australian accent that Murdoch brings to the table.
The answer lies in measures that will help to instil in people a feeling of their worth as individuals.
The problem lies in believing that the goals we set are even possible.
Your eureka moment lies in realizing that you can do the reverse of what the car companies have been doing.
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More often than not the bigger environmental issue lies in how that stuff gets to the city in the first place.
Firstly the genetic research has shown clearly that some autism risk lies in the genetic code that each of us has a blueprint.
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He'll be laid to rest on Sunday alongside his mother in a small cemetery in the hamlet of Greta that lies in the Victorian countryside he roamed during his feud with the local constabulary.
We Americans whose wealth lies in property pray that our politicians do not take your advice.
The crucial difference lies not in markets that exist, but in markets that are entirely missing.
Another risk lies in the fact that America depends on China to help finance its budget and current-account deficits.
Part of the explanation lies in the way that science is now taught.
The real value of aboriginal art lies in a heritage that can be traced to the earliest known painters.
But a shred of truth likely lies in the argument that TIFs have kept housing prices in Chicago fruitfully low.
It lies in the assertion that non Eurozone countries, like us, run the risk of being disenfranchised over time by Eurozone members.
The entire power of digital lies in the fact that there are engineering solutions to obstacles in communication, in messaging, in customer engagement.
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One of the reasons the country suffered such a bad recession lies in the fact that the spending of the rich fell sharply.
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For Intel, the opportunity lies in the chips that it could sell for sensors, communication equipment and computers to process and display data.
But, it seems likely, the major source of distortion lies in the fact that some players are underpaid because the market is still not really free.
The real dwelling plight lies in this, that mortals ever search anew for the nature of dwelling, that they must ever learn to dwell.
The challenge lies in the fact that some cancer cells are resistant to chemotherapy, not unlike the way some bacteria are resistant to antibiotics.
The answer lies in the fact that the ethanol industry still has a mandated market of over 12.5 billion gallons of product sold to gasoline blenders.
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The relative strength lies in the fact that these firms tend to focus on specialized areas that, at least thus far, seem to have better prospects.
The trouble lies in the accounts that are being consolidated.
If there is to be sympathy for Duncan Fletcher, the coach in whom so much faith is founded, it lies in the injuries that routinely afflict the fast bowlers.
Specifically, the ultimate answer to restoring prosperity and vigorous job growth lies in policy reforms that create a more favorable environment for the creation and growth of new businesses.
While the idea of "too big to fail" is fanciful, it seems the problem lies in deposit insurance that allows individual savers to be unconcerned with where they place their savings.
"The complexity lies in the fact that the theft and the sabotage is part of an organized crime ... that siphons away a billion dollars a month, " from Nigeria, Castelain said.
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