These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as "TI will" or other words or phrases of similar import.
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Nearly a third were unable to read 20 common words, while 17% of the children were still at the basic stage of writing and could not write their own name or other words from memory - an increase from 15% last year.
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She asserted that if she were to choose to give her (as yet unborn) children milk, she would only give them whole milk because it was less processed, or in other words, more natural, than part-skimmed or totally skimmed milk.
Bond investors have consequently ditched Irish debt because of fears they would suffer a haircut, or in other words, lose some of their investment when Ireland tries to refinance or even when it gets bailed out.
Or in other words, there would only be one atom responds to decay if there are two.
Or in other words: federal spending is outpacing revenue by about 60% annually.
Suppose that higher education is supplied inelastically, or in other words that there are rents that go to incumbent institutions.
Many organizations find themselves struggling with establishing and achieving an optimal analytics strategy and framework, or in other words, analytics maturity.
More troubling are the banks that are forced by regulators to increase capital ratios by shrinking their balance sheet or in other words, stop making loans.
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But that comes a distant second in irritation level to spending money on items that will cut the wait time down, or in other words, paying to have the game speed up in order to actually play it.
In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Or, in other words, 2011 has started off at a sprint at Forbes Leadership.
Or, in other words, how do I help resolve the conflict my Big Data and analysis has generated?
Or, in other words, exactly the type of content that has helped Tumblr register more monthly page views than Wikipedia.
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Or, in other words, we would need to spend 3% more to buy the same things we bought 12 months ago.
Or, in other words, bury it in company legacy that strangles its ability to innovate and shift with rapidly emerging market needs.
Or, in other words, do you get clients to sign up?
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Comparative ratios demonstrate nicely how EV works better than market cap for assessing companies with differing debt or cash levels or, in other words, differing capital structures.
And EU chiefs have been worried too by a U.S. State Department official who began talking of the advantages of "disaggregating" the EU. Or, in other words, dividing and ruling.
The Freedom of Information Act is about to go through a process known in Whitehall jargon as 'post-legislative scrutiny' or, in other words, examining how it is working in practice.
Opinion polls invariably reveal distaste for the idea of a President Hattersley or Patten, in other words a head of state elected from among retired or second-rank politicians on the German model.
In its latest operating system update, Apple introduced iMessage, which allows iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users to send each other unlimited text messages using Wi-Fi or 3G connections (in other words, in the worst case arbitraging the data plan and in the best, using an open backhaul connection for free).
RenewableUK figures show that 18GW is already built, being built, or up for planning permission - in other words, the plan may be more or less on target, even though the overall 15% figure remains very challenging.
There is no guarantee omnishambles, or any of the other shortlisted words, will make it on to the pages of the Oxford English Dictionary.
With HackRF in the hands of hackers or security researchers, in other words, no wireless signal would remain secure just by virtue of using a unique, unfamiliar frequency.
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In other words, you or Rafael will barely feel it on your wrist.
Stockbrokers would have to report what a customer paid for his stock, not just what he sold it for--in other words, his or her taxable profit.
The revisions are always largest when the economy is just going into recession, or just coming out - in other words, when policy makers most need to know what is going on.
In other words: innovate or lose.
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Raikkonen was second fastest to Button, a mere two-hundredths of a second slower with around 0.1s-worth less fuel - definitely slower, but by a margin that would be overcome by a slight missed apex or momentary locked brake, in other words.
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