And if all else fails, we need hardly add, there's always The Economist.
Yet even had her face remained as identifiable as in a mug shot, Amanda need hardly have worried about a visit from Scotland Yard.
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Of course, we hardly need to look for new cases of corporate existential threat.
And this is no doubt a good thing, for reasons that hardly need elaboration.
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Shouldn't they simply let the local distributors sell culture-crossing stars like Celine Dion, who hardly need special handling?
But they hardly need the weather as an excuse to stay indoors.
This will send a strong signal to his fellow professionals, who hardly need more reasons to be nice about the firms they follow.
And I hardly need to explain to the men and women of The Citadel how much our national security challenges have changed in the last generation.
The New York Giants, hardly in need of a quarterback with Eli Manning in his prime, still dealt with Arizona to move up for Nassib.
It hardly sounded in need of triage, operating in nearly 100 cities and 25 countries with a staff of nearly 10, 000.
Such technologies are hardly new but now need to be made commercial on a large scale.
Last year, the big Asian consumer electronics companies conducted a coordinated, all-out push for 3D televisions, and consumers largely ignored them, which is hardly surprising given the need for wearing ridiculous special glasses and a paucity of 3D content.
The current occupant of 10 Downing Street hardly needs reminding of the need to focus on growth and employment.
But such symmetry hardly means there is no need to worry about Huawei.
This was hardly enough to satisfy the need for a full accounting, but it was an important first step nonetheless.
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Nevertheless, the truncated campaign hardly allows voters enough time to learn what they need to know to make an informed decision on such a big issue, especially as they have some tricky dilemmas to resolve.
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The idea that central banks need to take account of asset prices when setting monetary policy is hardly new.
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This attitude is perhaps hardly surprising, given the mismatch between politicians' rhetoric on the need to cut emissions and the continued rise in atmospheric CO2.
He is one of the centrists whom Mr Bush will need if he is to work across party lines, so this ritual hazing hardly boded well.
While the goal of protecting workers and their families who need to leave the workplace temporarily is a noble one, the law is hardly without its problems.
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As Facebook continues to change and evolve (as this will hardly be the last platform change the site makes), marketers need to pay attention and evolve along with it.
Off the field, there is really no need for him to be missed as, in his new backroom role, he can hardly fail to be a massive presence and personality for new coach Simmons to tap into while Saints spend the season squatting at Widnes before moving into a brand new home in 2012.
And if Asian countries are in any doubt about what can be done on their own, they need look no further than Latin America and Eastern Europe, parts of the world where (admittedly) they have hardly been accustomed to find economic or regulatory models to emulate.
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