And these quirks undermine the market forces that make typical auctions effective and economically efficient.
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Steve Jobs is an obsessed genius, and he has the odd quirks of one.
Cultural evolution is chiefly about harnessing the purps, and not so much the quirks.
Graaff-Reinet also has plenty of the surreal and fun quirks that characterise the Karoo.
She may be able to learn your preferences and quirks to better respond to inquiries.
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The quirks of America's legal system mean its companies are even more vulnerable to discrimination lawsuits.
In reality, it's still a fine phone -- if you're willing to accept those quirks.
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But each individual year is fraught with quirks of weather that can upend well-planned vacations.
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Yet for all its quirks, Mr Tuschi's film conveys the venal brutality that underpins Mr Putin's rule.
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Additionally, there is a constant stream of new devices and versions, each with its own security quirks.
That means a travel experience that is actually based on my own desires, needs, and, yes, quirks.
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If no quirks are noted, we can conclude that the asset share is the policy's market value.
Debt issued by banks is a particular joy among those who celebrate the quirks of Japanese finance.
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For another, Mr Gore does have personal interests, and personal quirks, that distinguish him from the president.
In baseball, weird statistical quirks have a way of evening themselves out over the course of a season.
Because of schedule quirks, the Mets and White Sox had played just three prior games since AL vs.
Because of schedule quirks, the Mets and White Sox had played just three previous games since AL vs.
Besides early detection, new tests will help doctors tailor drug regimens to the genetic quirks of each patient.
It is a great place to exercise the offspring and eavesdrop on the cultural quirks of District residents.
Be warned: These products could lag behind the price of oil sometimes considerably because of quirks in the futures market.
With myriad parts in the electronics business, tens of thousands of specialist merchants have arisen to handle their quirks.
"This pathway has more quirks and twists than you can imagine, " says Beachy.
Even though Siri has her quirks on the iPhone, this still marks a step in the proverbial right direction.
When the quirks of biology intercede, too, the foreverness of parenthood can turn into a long walk in the dark.
Such squeezing creates glitches and quirks in video quality--exactly like the imperfections that Dolby is known for remedying in audio.
These signs, which are also used in the big leagues, are some of baseball's oldest and most charmingly analog quirks.
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Yet the forecasts still rely on the quirks of human behavior, and the forecasts can often be wildly off the mark.
Playing his favorite music, holding hands together, telling stories that praised Rich while touching humorously on his quirks and forgivable faults.
While I'd rather have the old Google Maps back, I was able to work around the quirks and get what I needed.
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But as linguists pumped translation rules into databases, computers struggled, repeatedly stumbling over the quirks of individual tongues to produced mangled sentences.
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