My Irish visit reminded me once again how critical physical fitness is to our core well being both personally and professionally.
Once you reach a critical mass of subscribers, it generates a lot of cash for the company.
Once you know your critical positions and your top performers, you can assess the degree of overlap.
Once there is a critical mass of programming available via web APIs all kinds of new (and better) TV experiences will become possible.
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"The case definetely stresses, once again, how critical cooperation between Western nations is to successfully prevent and combat international terrorism, " Reinares told CNN.
He saw at once she was in a critical condition, and called another ambulance - which did take her to hospital.
Once tax rates surpass a critical level, tax revenues actually fall.
First, the game struggled with a crippling bug that slowed gameplay to a halt once the player had developed a critical mass of save information.
Once they are mothers, the critical feedback loop never ends.
Rather than trying to improve all dimensions at once, I encourage companies to focus only on one or two critical items with each survey cycle (another reason to ideally conduct them once or twice a year).
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Basically, Tesla is making a move from niche to mainstream once it has a handle on two critical things (1) manufacturing at scale (2) a cheaper battery to make the less-expensive car viable.
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Kmart chief executive Charles Conaway said he looked forward to "resuming our critical business relationship with Fleming once we work through these financial issues and are able to provide Fleming with adequate assurance of payment".
Once technology is implemented, it is critical to measure the use of the technology to ensure it's delivering on the ROI (return on investment) that you hoped to get out of it, and to see what further gains you might realise that you didn't expect.
Your willingness to serve is critical for all that lies ahead once you finish your education.
What we have seen since late last week, early this week, when the ticket for the other side was filled out, was this initial announcement that there was a desire for a substantive policy debate, and once that substantive policy debate focused on the critical issue of Medicare, there's been, obviously, a desire on the other side to change the subject.
But it is the Western world - of which the United Kingdom is a critical part - that has been shown once again to be in the crosshairs of terrorists.
Once the data has been ingested, the next most critical aspect will be data storage.
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In addition, the critical importance of an integrated marketing approach revealed itself once again when survey respondents were asked about brand mentions in more detail.
Although the government's spending plans received a fairly critical reception, most of the barbs (for once) were aimed at the chancellor and his typically labyrinthine new command-and-control systems for monitoring the journey of every tax pound.
Speaking to the Independent newspaper, Richard Reeves - who stood down as the Lib Dems' director of strategy on Thursday to work in America - said Tuesday's vote was a "critical moment" for Lords reform and "a once-in-a-generation chance" to secure it.
Among the giants, of which SAP was once a peer, big acquisitions, scope and scale have become critical.
That is I think going to be a critical aspect of us being able to jumpstart this process once again.
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They were confident they could later win a far broader claim for initial treatment for lung cancer cases--critical for the drug's commercial prospects--once the results came in from Iressa's two large, 1, 000-patient trials.
Once the decision to go with a pro is made, the next critical step is finding that person.
Meanwhile the employers who once ranked among Chancellor Angela Merkel's biggest admirers are becoming vehemently critical of her eight-month-old government's failure to push through reforms.
Strategic Defense: The United States should, as a critical part of this strategic package approach, begin preparations at once for deployment of the first phases of defenses against ballistic missiles.
The bottom line was that switching critical data from the iPhone to the RAZR was painless, once I found the right tool to use for the music transfer, even for a decade-plus devoted Apple user.
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Once kids get out of high school, making college affordable is absolutely critical. (Applause.) We have to redesign the college experience so that -- not everybody is going to go to school for four years right in a row when they're 18.
But all the fanfare associated with the value of biodiversity, the excitement of discovering new species, expanding or at least maintaining parklands, greenbelts, and critical biological corridors has in a matter of a few days once again been tainted by doubts and no small terror.
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Reidy once asked Kelman to read an e-mail he had written that was critical of how Plumtree management--including Kelman--handled a deal.
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