The industry needs new accounting systems but it continues to muddle along with systems that have failed, often dramatically.
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Apparently, Home Depot made the same mistake as some other companies that entered China without understanding the local market, which is often dramatically different from their home market.
The prices of these drugs in Europe are often dramatically lower than in the U.S., which the report says could be because of the negotiating power of single-payer systems over private insurance.
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Subsequent research, although desultory, showed that 60% or more of depressives respond often dramatically to a night of sleep deprivation, and that the transformation of mood usually occurs in the latter half of the night.
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At this time of year temperatures in the Northeast often fluctuate dramatically, causing icing, while rain often destroy the base, but right now, East Coast skiers and snowboarders are living the dream and looking at excellent conditions for this time of year, even for Nordic skiing, where snowmaking is a rarity.
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Their estimates differed, often quite dramatically.
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As a result, they can feel traditional and contemporary at the same time, fitting in with the local natural landscape yet often standing out dramatically from their neighbors.
But while disruptive technologies often start out looking dramatically inferior to incumbent technologies, this tends to change rapidly.
Forecasts of future borrowing get revised even more often, and more dramatically.
And Britain's trade numbers get revised so often, and so dramatically, that Sir Mervyn King, for one, has said he doesn't take them seriously until they are at least a year old.
The prevalence of water in the north, however, spreads out the game: you will often find big cats perched dramatically atop red rock outcrops, the better to spot prey.
There are often no set rules, budgets can vary dramatically and managers have very different ideas about how that money should be spent.
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Total outages often occurred early in the iPhone era, and though service has improved dramatically since then, an experiment by a startup suggests that big crowds still degrade mobile data service dramatically.
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Fine cigars are often seen as a luxury of the rich, which may be why two recent Congressional proposals that would dramatically increase the federal tax on stogies have hardly registered with the public.
It is often assumed that increased investments were used to absorb the costs associated with the abolition of primary school fees, which dramatically increased enrolment but also led to over-crowded classrooms in many African countries.
Wall Street is bracing for one of the biggest new drug categories in a decade: the launch of a series of antiviral medicines that could dramatically improve the cure rate for hepatitis C, a viral disease that slowly attacks the liver and is often fatal.
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