If you fail at business, the popular press, generally speaking, burns you at the stake.
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On the streets and in the popular press, it inspired a full-throated debate over modern art.
This means they cannot advertise their products in the popular press or on television.
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Reading the popular press gives one the false impression that the entire program-access regime was taken apart.
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Sometimes this news will be obscure to the popular press, but no less important for you as an investor.
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Financial Stability Review, a quarterly journal published by the Bank of England, is not normally fodder for the popular press.
But she says that many of the portrayals of husband and wife partnerships in the popular press feature remarkably egalitarian couples.
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That fact surprises many people because if you read the popular press, you might well think that successful entrepreneurs love risk.
Deflation in the context of bitcoin has been cited frequently in the popular press as a detriment to its widespread adoption.
Instead, the only signal they receive is largely influenced by the wealth of a school (e.g. rankings published in the popular press).
In 2003 the scientific and popular press were both filled with the discovery of a similar arrangement on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Predictably, there was much harrumphing in Britain's jingoistic popular press.
In the rambunctious popular press, however, he is portrayed as a nuisance whose presence in Britain will burden the taxpayer and waste the security services' valuable time in surveillance.
Despite the definitive results of these studies, there are many articles in the popular press and professional magazines touting exciting new discoveries and insights concerning how worker attitudes relate to their performance.
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So he will be under huge pressure from some in his shadow cabinet not to concede the ground of "democratic accountability" to the Conservatives, and risk the ire of most of the popular press.
There are countless strategies, indicators and systems that are mentioned in the popular press with such catchy names as the January Indicator, Dogs of the Dow, Elliott Wave Theory, Dow Theory, Sell in May and Go Away, and the Fed Model.
And, once again, the popular press has pointed the finger at video games and aggression as a motivating influence of the suspected shooter, Adam Lanza, held responsible for the killing of 26 children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
It is this ethical commitment to rigor that distinguishes philosophy (at least in its analytical form) from science, which has begun facing a veritable inquisition, both in the academic and popular press, for sloppy thinking, cherry picking data, systemic bias and, in some cases, outright fraud.
Carl Icahn is often referred to as a hedge fund manager in popular business press.
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Outlook: Popular with the press but rarely, if ever, gets a hit.
The new arrangements will probably be popular with the press corps which, come March 2000, will be able to swap the snow of Manchester, New Hampshire, for the sun of Los Angeles.
Thirty-three years on, Moore's Law has yet to falter, although predicting its demise is now a popular sport with the press.
Steve Jobs has been virtually canonized in the tech press and the popular imagination.
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Microsoft did not launch Surface with a sponsored TV program or hire a popular band to play for the press.
While simplistic and hackneyed, this meme is incredibly popular in certain circles of the press and in certain parts of the conservative movement.
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At a press conference at a popular seafood restaurant, where reporters and cameramen were pressed up against diners, Christie said it has been easy to work with Donovan on Sandy recovery.
And it was remembered for arguably the most memorable incident of all, when the Press Association's popular England reporter, John Curtis, mistakenly strolled on to a team bus full of disgruntled Argentine players.
"Contrary to popular belief where people think we courted the press we never have, " she said.
Yet the puzzle of the press is that it has never become popular.
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