That is because in one vital sense, eBay is far less risky than most Internet start-ups.
One vital issue for a lot of people, the Church's position on marrying divorced couples?
As the debate over Iraq heats up, one vital question is how well Iraqi troops have performed.
In essence, elites are always missing one vital piece of information: what it is like to be someone who is not in the elite.
But the agreement does represent a breakthrough in one vital respect.
From the moment it hit the market in 1999, Vioxx had one vital claim: It was a safer painkiller that didn't cause ulcers as often as older drugs do.
One vital aspect of relationship building requires that you become a true connector by introducing members of your market to one another, which will help them derive mutual benefit.
We were missing one vital piece of information about the service - but now we have the tariffs and the whole industry is examining what amounts to a huge gamble on customer behaviour.
One vital weapon in his arsenal was President Clinton who, like Vice President Biden, crisscrossed the swing States right up till Election Day to secure every possible vote in a tight electoral race.
One vital issue, two weeks ago the Catholic Bishops published an election guide for voters and they suggested that they should press candidates, their supporters should press candidates on issues such as abortion, marriage and euthanasia, would you have subjects that you would press your supporters, your members to press their candidates on?
The entire idea of a mobile ecosystem wasn't even fully formed in the minds of most -- perhaps not even in the minds of those creating iOS. And while nearly everything changed over the five years that saw iPhone OS evolve into iOS 5, one vital piece of the original equation remained intact: Google Maps.
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One possibly vital bit of evidence Greek police overlooked, the inquest heard, was in failing to carry out proper forensic tests on clothing that Mr Hiles, of Llandaff North, had worn on the night he died.
Germany, like her or not, is a huge part of Europe and a vital one.
But long term, the question you ask is the most vital one for how our economy performs.
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The vital one: why would the rest of the UK be willing to devolve more tax powers?
And with the total on 241, England lost their fifth wicket - and the vital one of Pietersen.
With hindsight, says Mr Taylor, the part played by those who stayed in the UK was a vital one.
Rather that the relationship you have with your parents is one which is vital to your life but not indispensible.
So the next question, a vital one, for consumer confidence, if you are employed, how safe do you think your job is?
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It is not merely another commercial transaction, one in which vital U.S. economic and national security interests will be assured by whatever outcomes are determined by globalized market forces.
One of the vital connections between public libraries and the big publishers has been lost during the e-book revolution, and one new British company wants to get it back.
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He is credited with helping to change the perception of Australia's interior from that of the country's "dead heart" to one of a vital space, imbued with spiritual significance for indigenous peoples.
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Time is short, but it is my hope that when we meet again here next year, it will be to discuss the progress made on each and every one of these vital issues.
"That's one of the most vital things, particularly against Manchester United at Old Trafford, is to be organized coming into the last stages of a match, the last 10 minutes, " Thompson said.
Work on these committees is time-consuming and can be challenging unless you're the type who enjoys word puzzles, but it is very motivating to know that one is enabling a vital resource.
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Not stop one from accomplishing a vital target.
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Although George Bush and Tony Blair have talked repeatedly of making it a "vital" one, EU nations suspect the U.S. in particular of wanting to palm off the U.N. with little more than a humanitarian aid function.
This is why one of the most vital projects of this new century, defined by climate change and growing energy and resource scarcity, is to figure out a way to build these variables back into our economic system.
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