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When looking at the answers, the team quickly realized that the previous companies had very different decision-making cultures (one was a slow process of building consensus, and the other used open, time-bound debate with final decisions made by the CEO).
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Against this chilly backdrop, the word "frank" - a diplomatic euphemism for open disagreement - was bound to appear in later descriptions of the one hour and 40 minutes of talk between Clinton and Musharraf.
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Gold could be range-bound until the Federal Open Market Committee meeting at the end of the month, he said.
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Nor did the Fed expect that it would need to use unconventional methods to continue easing after hitting the zero-bound, which is perhaps why it was years late in moving to the open-ended quantitative-easing policy adopted last year.
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However, if conditions worsen but the site remains open, pupil safety concerns are bound to be raised.
BBC: School closures
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The vast banking floor was empty when I arrived to open my bid to make a small fortune in the currency that is bound to appreciate against the American dollar over time.
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The US Open champion was among five people who were killed when his Learjet, bound for Dallas from Orlando, flew uncontrolled over part of the United States for several hours before crashing in South Dakota.
BBC: Stewart's name withdrawn
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When you have a mainstream PC manufacturer and the leading digital distribution platform for video games both championing Linux, open-source proponents are bound to start cheering.
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Since both the hardware and the software are open-source, anyone can change things to suit their purpose, which like most things at the fair is bound to encourage even more innovation.
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