Morgan was, rather, buying that energy from itself--and using the ruse as an excuse to make apparent loans to Enron.
Why not make them apparent instead of burying the product under ad agency production values?
Business for Sterling's chief executive, Nick Herbert, struggles to make this apparent chaos sound logical.
Stocky: Will just keep trying to make them apparent to users.
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They've tried tweaking Web browsers and search engines to make scam sites more apparent.
His visible intelligence and apparent humility make him a tonic on television.
Viewing the color green may help make those ideas more apparent, according to research published last year in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Although they rarely make headlines, their leadership is abundantly apparent in international trade figures, not least in bilateral Japan-Korea trade.
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While not always immediately apparent how, you can easily make alterations to the object, including alternating nozzles to switch up its color for dual extruders.
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Although there was no apparent reason that he should not make the usual play for this young woman, there was no sign that he was doing so.
However, as the euphoria has faded, it has become apparent that 3G is unlikely to make the sort of returns needed to justify the licence costs, let alone the further investments.
The benefits of this intelligence to consumers are becoming more apparent as the technologies I mentioned earlier make their way to the marketplace.
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For many years researchers had been spurred on by an apparent paradox: that rising incomes did not make people happier in the long run.
Crucially, Brawn brought Barichello in four laps earlier than necessary as soon as it became apparent he had enough of an advantage to make a stop and still retain the lead.
Newly signed Mets center fielder Rick Ankiel appeared to get a late jump on Kozma's apparent routine fly ball and couldn't make a diving catch for an RBI double that put the Cardinals in front in the second.
The irony is glaringly apparent, if almost so taken for granted as to make mention of it seem caviling.
There's increased speculation that the PlayStation 3 videogames console won't make stores before the summer, stemming from the company's apparent reticence when quizzed by analysts.
It is also apparent that the two companies have been working hard to make sure the new network build will result in complete compatibility between the two systems.
The odds that investors will make successful investment decisions are greatly enhanced when the regularity of improprieties is apparent.
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What should be apparent to leaders of large hospital systems is the opportunity to make changes in these disturbing trends.
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But stop for the time it takes to make one machine - approximately four seconds - and a few things will become apparent that differ from factories past.
Now we are left to wonder whether Mr. Murdoch will be forced to make an Abraham-like sacrifice and abandon his son James, the former heir apparent.
To make up for this dead-weight loss, government spending must be worth much more than its apparent budget cost to be good for the country.
It is not immediately apparent that we want to cede control over their decisions to other people who will also make all sorts of mistakes and continue to believe all sorts of silly things based on incomplete information and flawed models of how the world works.
So apparent antidotes to ageing, such as immigration of younger workers, would require huge inflows to make a real dent on dependency ratios.
Well, to me and millions of others it is apparent that it is no longer possible to trust the Tory party or David Cameron when they make promises about Europe.
Our correspondent said the challenges were very real - past conflicts showed how easily apparent success could slide towards disaster and no-one taking part knows when any plans they make would be put to the test.
Such was their apparent understanding of human pathophysiology that they were usually able to offer plausible, immediate explanations of anything, make a rapid assessment, and move on.
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