Newly arrived, jet-lagged tourists who have just loaded up on cash at ATMs make prime targets.
That leaves the months of June, August and September as the prime targets for an offering.
Months of planning has gone into the operation identifying prime targets for arrest teams.
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Hammergren, 53, and Thompson, 62, are prime targets for shareholder ire because they have been on HP's board the longest.
Mosul was one of the coalition's prime targets for the bombing campaign.
The tracks were prime targets of saboteurs fighting the Japanese in World War II, and, afterwards, the French who built the line.
Mr Dickins expressed concerns that some currently active theatres could end up abandoned and empty, while previously closed buildings are prime targets for demolition and redevelopment.
Without a new arrangement in place, the Big East provided little income security to its member schools, which immediately became prime targets for poaching by other conferences.
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From an income perspective, they are prime targets for advertisers.
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They were thus prime targets in Margaret Thatcher's reforming sights.
Reed, 72, had been a deft stock picker for years. (Many of his colleagues asked him to manage their pension and profit-sharing accounts.) His prime targets are large companies with predictable businesses, little debt, decent returns on equity and capable management.
Historically, the emergence of modern medicine coincided with the rise of activist government in the U.S. Both had their roots in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and the health-related industries became prime targets for utopian policy-makers intent on safeguarding the public from insecurity and harm.
Cities are hitting up hospitals and other nonprofits for voluntary payments, too, but wealthy colleges and universities are prime targets because they often serve students from all over the world, raising perennial questions about how much they give back to the local communities compared to what they get in services, Ms. Kenyon said.
Advertisers and marketers see the young as most open to new fashion and change, and as prime consumer targets.
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Such immune system boosters have the potential to treat many types of cancer, but melanoma is one of the prime initial targets because it is one of the few cancers known to go into spontaneous remission on its own, indicating a possible immune response at work.
Is the chancellor who smothered public services with targets really the prime minister to free the police from all that red-tape?
Second, Algeria is not occupied by a foreign power, and the targets, the prime minister's office and a police station, were in no way connected to any occupation.
But US President Bill Clinton and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said the targets set out at the Okinawa summit were not only to relieve Third World debt but to offer basic education to all the world's children within 15 years and set new targets to combat killer diseases.
Mr Mugabe did stray from his usual targets - former British Prime Minister Tony Blair still a major preoccupation - to touch on the "momentous" but unfinished events of the Arab Spring - an awkward subject, you might think, for a man who has been in power for more than three decades.
Moreover, they pursue inherently medium and long-term growth initiatives in a climate that usually values hitting short-term financial targets, and so they are prime candidates for cost-cutting when inevitable budget crunches arise.
Such a comparison would have been inconceivable just a decade ago, but today it is a reality --- prompting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to set ever higher economic growth targets.
The prime minister said the health secretary had talked recently about reducing targets and making them more flexible.
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India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that when his country unveils its first targets for carbon emission cuts they would be "ambitious".
The yen has been weakening on expectations the prime minister who took office late last year will push for inflation targets and other monetary policy designed to weaken the yen.
In contrast to some previous incidents, there was no call from Downing Street for Israeli restraint as the country's prime minister, Ariel Sharon launched a second day of attacks on Palestinian targets.
Both Ms Smith and Prime Minister Gordon Brown have argued the award is appropriate and is in line with inflation targets - in particular, it is within the government's 2% public sector pay limit.
Antonis Samaras, the Greek prime minister, started a European charm offensive with an appeal to Germans for more time to meet targets for deficit cuts.
Under Bulgaria's former king, Simeon II, who was prime minister between 2001 and 2005, the country pressed ahead with market reforms designed to meet EU economic targets.
Senior ministers, including the prime minister, have been saying in recent days that if the banks don't meet their lending targets, they reserve the right to increase taxes on the banks or take action to curb bonuses.
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