In the end, baby boomers are more than willing to pay plenty to look and feel good.
Most anyone who works in an organization of more than 10 people knows plenty of people at work with whom they want to socialize but far fewer than they would trust to run the enterprise, particularly if that enterprise were in trouble.
He thought Tyre an economically thriving but insufficiently holy place that should be reduced to nothing more than a fishing village with plenty of open space to "spread fish nets" to dry.
In the wake of the Three Mile Island accident, the NRC was strengthened to withstand much of the political and industry pressure that existed prior to 1979, and has mandated reforms and requirements that have cost the industry plenty, more than any other energy sector.
Personally, I always figured there are plenty people more talented than I am, so I should probably do some extra work just to keep up.
While many people are awed by what we're doing, plenty of others are more than a little horrified.
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Development regulations, for instance, can often do plenty more for job creation than rehabilitating the manufacturing sector.
The network is more significant than the app and there are plenty of good social networking phones.
The declaration which has been adopted shows one thing: there have been plenty, many, more than 15 reports on these innovations.
But unfortunately, those inclined to be dismissive of social media culture as frivolous, petty and driven more by insecure personalities than business opportunity found plenty of ammunition this year.
Its dealerships are distinctively designed, looking and feeling more like woodsy lodges than showrooms, with plenty of amenities and a full inventory of value-added Land Rover gear and clothing on hand to ensure nobody walks out the door without making a purchase.
Explaining the rise of Barcelona as a naval power to rival Italian city-states like Pisa and Genoa, he notes the balanced diet of Catalan sailors: more biscuit and cheese than the Venetians, less wine than the Neapolitans, but plenty of garlic, onions and spices to make hard biscuits more palatable.
There are plenty of things that matter more than competence, such as the ability to project drive and self-confidence.
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Certificates of deposit and short-term Treasury bills are plenty safe but do little more than keep up with inflation long term.
The fact that barriers to entry are low in this racket makes for plenty of competition, probably more than 100 smallish mystery publishers.
When he arrived in Tokyo in 1999 to revive the fortunes of Nissan, he took plenty of flak after slashing more than 20, 000 jobs and closing assembly plants.
Plenty more Belarusians sympathise with the demonstrators than are willing to face the temperatures and truncheons on the square.
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Despite the dire warnings, the doughnut maker's earnings report, which included same-store sales increases of better than 10% and more than 300 new stores, indicate there is still plenty of money in fat.
Others, including the Maastricht veteran, Bill Cash, simply didn't believe that the EU would be prepared to give Britain what it wanted - to which the retort was that the current crisis gave Britain a lot of leverage, and that the EU needed Britain more than Britain needed the EU, so there was plenty of scope for negotiation.
He rarely spends more than two days in one place and has choked down plenty of challenging meals--donkey, dog and locust included--for the cause.
Having dropped his Jaguar off with the valet, the 64-year-old bon vivant--now grayer on top and plenty of pounds more prosperous at the waistline than he was on TV--struts through the Venetian resort and into a nightclub called Tao.
What's more, plenty of corporate clients would rather do it themselves than rely on consultants.
The game more than lived up to its billing as a fiery encounter with plenty of incident throughout.
The draft rule offers plenty of room for debate as it includes more than 350 questions from regulators.
There are plenty of others far more qualified for this task than me.
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When a Downing Street advisor points out that loneliness is probably more dangerous to our health in retirement than smoking, there are plenty who immediately assume that the advice is part of some dastardly statist plot to get pensioners out of their one-bed flats to sweat their final years away on a factory production line - see below for one example.
These high-end customers have plenty of money and care more about performance and features than low cost.
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In other words, while Cytyc is generating plenty of excess cash, TriPath is consuming more cash than it is producing.
There was plenty of work for Korhonen, but he proved more than capable, saving well as David Bentley and Warnock fired in long-range shots.
Plenty of people believe the financial system is more secure than before, because banks are not as vulnerable to the threat of corporate failures.
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