• The big impact of inventories is something of a red flag, particularly since the consumer input to GDP was weaker in the fourth quarter than in the prior period, and Dan Egan, president of the Massachusetts Credit Union League, expects the Feb. 26 updated look from the Commerce Department to rein in the estimate.

    FORBES: Markets Brief

  • But the current resurgence of optimism about bank stocks, amid modest good news about the U.S. economy, makes it worthwhile to look for bargains rather than run away in terror from the sector.

    FORBES: Connect

  • In a Presidential campaign, you've always got to look your best ... you're always being marched from place to place ... people are always giving you orders or shouting questions at you.

    CNN: Thompson's November 13, 2007, speech to The Citadel

  • The two Niagaras wink at one another across the gorge, the contrapuntal faces of globalism: on the Canadian side, the monotony of our worldwide monoculture, the proliferation of malls and brands and franchises proclaiming globalism's intent to make every town look the same, from Benares to Boise.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Inventing Niagara'

  • In the past, researchers have flip-flopped on the issue, so they recently combined some of the best data - from 2.7 million women in 38 separate studies - to look for solid evidence.

    CNN: Study: Aspirin, ibuprofen may cut breast cancer risk

  • Finally, I felt able to look up from the beer mats to the stage.

    NEWYORKER: Dead Man Laughing

  • The profit would come not from farming the endangered species, but from inviting people to look at them.

    ECONOMIST: The defence of nature 1

  • It took pressure from the IRS to get him to look into it.

    FORBES: Joint Returns Need Warning Labels

  • But not until August did they suspect that Drabinsky was keeping two sets of records, cutting secret side deals and shifting expenses from one production to another to make earnings look stronger.

    FORBES: Follow through

  • The cross-party group has said its remit does not include looking at the number of AMs, or at how they are elected, but the Electoral Reform Society has called for it to look at increasing the current number from 60 to 80.

    BBC: David Melding AM

  • He showed to his own and then to the scientific world's satisfaction that holes punched out from below the earth would look different to those stamped in from above.

    ECONOMIST: Gene Shoemaker

  • And having the humility and confidence to not feel threatened by others but instead (to) look at it as an opportunity to learn from others.

    FORBES: The Secret Weapon Of The Little Company Google Can't Beat

  • The slight increase in May, to 8.2% from 8.1% in April, was caused by more people bothering to look for work, a welcome reversal from previous months.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • Buying a ticket now is the equivalent of a down payment, Boyd says, as airlines look for ways to charge passengers for everything from water to luggage.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Since 1988, the Environmental Protection Agency has tracked chemicals at plants around the U.S. You can look up everything from how much carbon dioxide DuPont releases into the air, to how much lead a group of potters uses in their ceramics studio each year.

    FORBES: Toxic Neighbors?

  • But by the time she'd sobbed her way through a three-minute, 365-word acceptance speech for her Best Actress award, her look had gone from regal to ridiculous.

    FORBES: I'd Like Not To Thank The Academy

  • But when it comes to policies, there are some real differences out there - once you cut through the key bullet points which look very similar from candidate to candidate.

    BBC: Will you vote for the police and crime commissioners?

  • With coaching from Mr. Decker, she learned to look people in the eye when under pressure.

    WSJ: The Decline of Eye Contact

  • The center combines faculty from ten disciplines, from physiology to basic genetics and nanotechnology, to look for new therapies and cures for disease.

    FORBES: Gilding The Ivory Tower

  • Bhar, as well as analysts from Commerzbank, look for further stimulus from China to impact prices at some point.

    FORBES: Average Base Metals Prices Expected To Fare Better In Coming Quarters; Gains Seen As 'Moderate'

  • He said with no work in the area, he may have to consider moving away from his home in Bideford to look for alternative employment.

    BBC: TE Connectivity closing with 250 Bideford jobs lost

  • Since 1996, the U.S. has required each vehicle to have an onboard diagnostic computer to monitor everything from engine to transmission sensors to look for emissions-related problems.

    FORBES: How To Predict What Will Go Wrong With Your Car Down The Road

  • Still, both said, the report may help erase worries from earlier this month that the Fed may look to pull back from its asset purchases.

    FORBES: Focus: Expectations For Continued Quantitative Easing Supportive For Gold After GDP, FOMC

  • He concedes that prospect is less certain should all-rounder Andrew Flintoff also be sidelined with the knee problem that has been troubling him, and also predicted England will have to withstand a fierce backlash from the tourists as they look to retain the Ashes.

    BBC: Bell can shine in Ashes - Vaughan

  • Teams rise to the challenge by decorating their commodes to look like everything from a jail to a toxic waste dumping facility.

    BBC: Toilets take to the streets in annual US outhouse races

  • Centuries passed, and the tower rose to such heights that to look up at it or down from it was to become dizzy.

    NEWYORKER: Ziggurat

  • D-66, the libertarian glue in the ruling purple patchwork, who slumped to 9% but hope to stay in government, and the Christian Democrats, who ruled the country without a break (bar a war-time blip) from 1917 to 1994, and look set to be the main opposition.

    ECONOMIST: The Netherlands

  • The website is run carelessly, from its shabby look to its U.S.-focused global home page.

    FORBES: ExxonMobil Has a Pathetic Website. Why?

  • The first career diplomat ever to become American ambassador in London, a post usually occupied by a plutocrat, Mr Seitz takes a humorous and sympathetic look at British society from top to bottom.

    ECONOMIST: Where the power lies in Britain

  • Let's look at the results from Jan. 1, 1995, to June 30, 2006, of buying a stock that made a 10-day high (above its 200-day moving average) and exiting when it closes below its five-day moving average, versus buying a stock that made a 10-day low (also above its 200-day moving average) and exiting when it closes above its five-day moving average.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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