In many respects, the pro-athlete set has come to mirror the larger investing universe.
What we try to do is hire partners and young investors that really mirror the founders.
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Each one does not mirror the vote in a state but the sample collectively does.
The stock market, after all, is supposed to mirror the economy, indeed outperform it.
Each one does not mirror the vote in the state but the sample collectively does.
Healthcare collection partners must mirror the mission and vision of the healthcare provider they provide services to.
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Even worse, blind efforts to make every firm's workforce mirror the overall labour force can be counter-productive.
Like Monopoly, MyTown lets players purchase, upgrade and collect rent on virtual properties that mirror the real-life locations.
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But White House advisors pushed for two 50-cent a year increases because that would mirror the last increase.
If it were to mirror the average seen in 2000-2007, it would take eight years and four months.
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Indeed, the smartphone apps are explicitly designed to mirror the site, not just style-wise but functionally as well.
Each time the government has arranged things to mirror the outcome produced by market forces in the West.
The speed of his decline felt surreal, and appeared to mirror the crisis.
Fair and square pricing was meant to mirror the Every Day Low Pricing (EDLP) model favored by Walmart.
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If history is any guide, Ohio will likely mirror the political mood nationwide.
The entire process should mirror the sales process, with them being the product.
The trouble with Disney is that it does not just want to mirror the world, it wants to remake it.
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Angelenos wanted to see in Rodney King a story of personal redemption to mirror the civic one they had witnessed.
For example, if diagnoses mirror the actual incidence of juvenile polar disorder, that affliction grew forty-fold between 1993 and 2004.
The combination of the two, he argues, could mirror the impact of Reaganomics on the dollar in the early 1980s.
When the divorce was made official last month, Ritchie told the Daily Mirror the split was "never, ever about money".
Sometimes, the audience's interpretations mirror the musicians', but it's just as likely that they read into it what they want to see.
Films (and studio bosses) are beginning to mirror the new social mores.
Those reasons for dissatisfaction mirror the ones revealed in previous surveys.
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The claims made in 2008 in the Sunday Mirror, the People and on the Daily Mirror website have been withdrawn by owner MGN.
Researchers at H-P Labs found that Twitter can mirror the mass consciousness and predict with accuracy how well a movie will sell.
The fund, which seeks to mirror the Solactive China Consumer Index, has underperformed as of late, losing 4.6% since the beginning of the year.
Either way, a regional demonstration would mirror the Google approach in Kansas City to demonstrate the viability of high-speed fiber networks to the home.
The theory is that these large, pictorial networks mirror the way our brains work, making it easier to spot connections and insert new ideas.
On the most expensive suits the cuff buttons, which mirror the pips of military rank, can be undone, allowing the sleeve to be rolled back.
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