No one person, or group of people, can possibly outsmart or outmaneuver markets for long or fine-tune the activities or creativity of a national economy of nearly 300 million people--or a global economy of more than 6 billion.
Controversies from The Next Web over the update's identification of third-party apps notwithstanding -- we don't know if it's intentional -- all signs point to Twitter on iOS (and no doubt Android) getting a tune-up before long.
He cowrote the tune with his wife and long-time collaborator Kathleen Brennan.
In "Long Hot Summer Days, " a cover of a tune by the late John Hartford, Watkins is supported by bass, drums, electric guitar, Dobro and harmony vocals, but her fiddling mastery and perfectly pitched voice are the real stars.
Other changes are out of sight, such as new hardware designed to tune out the freeway vibration that could make a long drive in a truck a fatiguing experience.
Management led by Dan Hesse and CFO Joe Euteneur appeared at their long postponed analyst day in New York singing some variation on that tune.
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Thomas Morley added a tune to "It Was a Lover and His Lass" not long after the play was written.
Reverting from revolutionary fervour to habits inculcated during the long years of Mr Mubarak's rule, weary Egyptians seem inclined to tune out of such disputes.
Sound Community Bank has heard a lot of enthusiasm for its limited offerings, which are in tune with most home buyers who no longer keep their homes as long as they did in the past, Ms. Stewart said.
Tune into the chatter around Windows 8 and it won't be long before you start hearing about keyboard shortcuts.
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The move is part of BP's strategy to "fine tune" its portfolio and "deepen its investment in fields which have long term potential".
The question more likely is how long will it take them to buy or build what they need to fine-tune their capabilities in this arena?
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