Most are titles I read (or wanted to read) at one point or another.
Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have all banned it at one point or another.
The illusion of indispensability is something which affects most professionals at one point or another in their careers.
One national newspaper estimated about 60% of its stories had been handled by PR at one point or another.
Every career woman at one point or another needs to do the soul search, is MY career more imporant or are OUR children more important.
To put it bluntly, I make my money consulting with tech companies, most of which I write about at one point or another.
At one point or another, the modern young woman has wished she had one of them as her college roommate or coworker in the next cubicle over.
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At one point or another over the years I've worked in every sector, helping executives understand how to look ahead, and how to know good foresight from bad.
At one point or another over the years I've worked in every sector, helping executives understand how to look at future business, and how to know good foresight from bad.
Resolution to this pattern will come at one point or another, and based in the in-bound move, there will be a powerful secondary move (more than likely to the downside).
Millions also lost power at one point or another, many of them for several days, because of severe storms that swept east from Indiana to the Mid-Atlantic states starting on June 29.
All the people I talk to perched on their tractors, waving their banners - done out in fancy dress that makes one point or another - are looking to their governments for solutions.
At one point or another, everybody tries to justify their participation in behavior that defies common sense and good judgment by claiming that someone else, usually older and putatively smarter, told them to do it.
Look at all of that -- diaper packaging, electronic wrap, the plastic wrap from around paper towels -- all stuff that I have thrown in the trash at one point or another because I had no idea how to recycle it.
But, as the governor said himself, when you consider the challenges facing the economy, it's pretty clear that a quarter point, one way or another, on interest rates is not really going to make a lot of difference.
The movie, written by Kelly Masterson, has an unusual construction: it reaches a climactic moment, then jumps back a few days to lay out the story from the point of view of one character or another.
On the controversial subject of affirmative action, Blair makes the essential point that to favor one culture or ethnicity, another must be disfavored.
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They would point to the rules that slowed down one or another good idea.
One way or another, January 30 will be an inflection point for Blackberry and RIMM shares.
My point is not that one breed or one diet is better than another, it is that we have many more options for every taste, and that is a great thing.
The woman told authorities that while she and Zimmerman had physical altercations and at one point filed restraining orders against one another, she never saw Zimmerman exhibit any other violence or exhibit any racial bias.
For example, whenever Christians and Muslims talk politely, the point is often made that today's world no longer divides into geographical areas where one faith or another predominates.
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