Catching big tuna is about reaffirming your hunter-gatherer instincts, one inch of line at a time.
By the metric of inflation-adjusted earnings, stocks got way out of line a few years ago.
Any criticism whatsoever rather than praise of JoAnn Pushkin is really out of line.
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This sort of line can be viewed as either trite and tautological, or dangerously blinkered.
An interview with the CEO of LINE USA, Jeanie Han, yielded some fascinating insights.
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Aisha Johnson said she didn't think the mayor's comments were necessarily inflammatory, just out of line.
Third, the fixed exchange rate can get badly out of line with those of trading partners.
Try to avoid giving people responsibilities that are out of line with their strengths.
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Relatives reacted with dismay, saying the comments were "out of line" with Libyan admissions of responsibility.
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Our index shows that burger prices can certainly fall out of line with each other.
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Yet it would also be silly to accept that Goldman just crossed some kind of line.
When compared to other sectors, home builders are not out of line by this standard.
By that stage the exchange rate was well out of line with the fundamentals.
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But as a whole in this country our tax rates are not out of line.
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In its report, the Public Accounts Committee said that was out of line with severance packages in the public sector.
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But focusing on the past is out of line with the city's history.
But costs remain out of line-13.5 cents per available seat mile, compared with an industry average of 9.2 cents.
Accordingly, cooperators loom large in both the hearts and minds of line prosecutors.
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By evening, the crew had pulled in roughly ten miles of line and about two hundred and fifty hooks.
And what they did do was simply agree that German labour costs were out of line with German productivity.
The council said the facade, which includes a date plaque, was "seriously out of line and no longer level".
"The whole team suffered because one person stepped out of line, " Leonard said.
The PPI number (is an aberration) as nothing else is out of line.
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Sure, we could treat car salesmen like securities analysts and have them attend mandatory ethics courses whenever they step out of line.
Stockton's forecasts weren't out of line with most private economists at the time.
The warrior spirit, so evident Sunday night, plays a decisive role in the lives of line soldiers and their commanders.
Such popularity is causing problems: commuter routes are intolerably crowded and some sections of line are running out of capacity.
"He is not only an exceptional football player, but he is the epitome of line up and play, " Coughlin said.
The reason is that, in the fund-management business, revenues and costs easily get out of line when markets head down.
They are not bishops who have to worry that their communities will be annihilated if they step out of line.
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