"Piracy" is the popular term used to describe the phenomenon.
It was another week of shockingly negative economic reports, which you might think has Wall Street economists worried that the economy is running into something more than just a brief soft patch (their popular term of recent weeks).
The name stood for Lulz Security - in which "Lulz" is derived from the popular internet term "lol", meaning "laugh out loud".
Those ever popular short-term performance incentives such as spot bonuses tend to be just that, short-term, and do little to increase engagement or long-term performance.
Chavez handily won a third term against popular Miranda province governor Henrique Capriles in October of 2012.
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Saving Canaletto paintings for the nation and funding Oxbridge colleges are both important but not "charitable" in the popular sense of the term.
But that hasn't stopped Chinese buyers from coming, leading analysts to predict the country's private condominium market will become more popular over the long term as Chinese investors look for more ways to diversify their investments.
"While many restaurants have had nutritious and healthful offerings as permanent menu items in the past, we think there are several reasons supporting why they may become more popular over the intermediate term, " he wrote, citing various demographic changes such as the increase in obesity as factors.
In 1972, Nixon won another term by a popular-vote margin of twenty-three points.
Because popular assumptions about long-term investment returns have been overturned.
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Type 2 used to be called adult-onset diabetes, but that term has become less popular as more and more children are turning up with it.
Our governor, Janet Napolitano, who's a very popular Democrat, a two-term Democrat, she's considered a kind of Democratic frontrunner for the seat, and I think there's even a poll that shows that that would be a pretty tough reelection battle for McCain.
She is Germany's most popular politician and hopes for a third term in 2013.
While this sort of short-term protectionism is always politically popular, the reality is that domestic fisheries continue to shrink due to catch limitations.
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Social business is a loaded term, and an increasingly popular one.
In disgrace after her first disastrous term in office she recaptured popular affection, and eventually her office, with the sort of theatre of which the Mahatma was the master.
Although the economy has been weak for much of Mr Cardoso's second term, the president remained popular, for having tamed Brazil's chronic inflation and for bringing stability to its democracy.
In the short term it limited supply of popular Japanese-built vehicles, which resulted in windfall profits for the dealers of the top imports, helping those brands establish very strong dealer networks.
Nearer-term contracts are certainly the most popular today, but traders are also generating substantial volume in longer-dated options.
Spitzer was elected governor in November 2006 with huge popular support--the largest first-term landslide in New York State history.
At BrandMixer, we have seen phrase and adjective tag clouds yield a stronger correlation to increasing long-term product sales vs. a popular meme on Twitter.
He had been blamed for misreading the popular mood before last week's mid-term elections.
That is a popular way to balance the budget in the short term and guarantee a fiscal crisis in the long term.
It will still be a popular ploy for politicians to attack the short-term trading mentality and bonus culture that pervades investment banking.
The term chief of staff is not as popular in corporate hierarchies as it is in government circles but its function is vital.
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But the tax has had unintended consequences: the treasury is now struggling to find buyers for long-term bonds, which tend to be popular with foreigners.
The seven most popular island deputies would be elected for a six year term and the other seven elected for a three year term with all island seats being for six years after that.
So Blanche Lincoln, a popular Democratic senator, seemed likely to cruise into a third term this year.
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