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Real timing is about reaching individuals when they are most receptive, taking into account how they are spending their time, what they are thinking about at any given point in time and what they are tying to accomplish.
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The only real surprises came with the timing of the announcement and what Irving Picard, the court-appointed trustee, is trying to recover in damages for the victims.
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To us, the real question is one of timing.
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The real question right now is timing.
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His purpose was to determine if these sources of expertise had any real skill in selecting stocks or timing the stock market.
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This complicated piece of horology powered by an in-house automatic caliber stamped with the prestigious Seal of Geneva remains incredibly clean and represents a real milestone for providing comprehensive global timing information.
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The timing, just before the real estate crash, was perfect.
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Like the real thing, this game is all about timing and shot selection - and holding your nerve when the match reaches a tense moment.
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The timing of the injury is a real blow for the forward, who has been in impressive form and scored a hat-trick in England's 4-0 victory against Bulgaria at Wembley in the opening qualifier last Friday.
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Most markets cycle through similar sequences, but the timing is asymmetrical between consumer and commercial, real estate lending and corporate bonds.
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The timing of the sales shortfall is inopportune as it comes at a time when investors are looking for real sales growth, having grown tired of earnings growth driven by cost cuts.
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