Not according to Mr Collins: surely the point of being in business is to do something remarkable, not merely to survive?
For someone who, for most intents and purposes, walked away from the industry that put him on the map, Dolby has managed to do a remarkable job avoiding the trappings of the straight world.
But the problem also has to do with a remarkable lack of planning for a worst-case scenario.
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Remarkable what a little suppression can do to turn a small disgruntled group into a large, angry mob.
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Today is a reminder -- as Michelle and Jill Biden have already said -- that every American, every single person in this country, can do something to support our remarkable troops and their families.
Rovers, who had not won in the league since the opening day of the season and were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Aston Villa in midweek, had let leads slip in four previous games this season and looked certain to do so again in a remarkable finale.
The system is a remarkable success at doing exactly what it was designed to do.
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But to do so this century they will need how to recover the animal spirits that drove their remarkable rise in the last.
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And being able to do so was one of the most remarkable aspects of the turnaround.
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"One of the things that's remarkable is how similar we use feathers to the way birds do, " the author observed.
Unlike our dissenting colleagues, we do not consider this a remarkable or intolerable burden to impose on the business community.
Mr Bouchard's frustrated federalist opponents might do well to focus on the reason for his remarkable popularity.
What makes it remarkable is the fact that many companies already have the technology in place to do it.
While money has no power in-and-of itself, we do a remarkable job of giving it power and allowing it to come between us in relationships.
Our research shows that when women do have the opportunity to access the Internet, there are remarkable benefits, at the individual, commercial and country level.
The vivid visual portrayal of what such a device could do in the hands of terrorists (changed in a remarkable sop to Hollywood's political correctness from the Islamist cell of the original Clancy novel to a polyglot Fascist conspiracy) made the astrological forecast unsettling, to say the least.
And they do a remarkable job actually supporting us while we're in space to make sure that we can still speak with our families and that our families are informed and able to stay in contact with us.
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It does not cause loss of control when taken to excess, or illness in those deprived of it: heavy users may develop remarkable degrees of tolerance, but they do not require regular doses simply in order to feel normal.
Starbucks' penetration is perhaps most remarkable of all, given that China is a country of devoted tea drinkers who do not take readily to the taste of coffee.
As the author, Professor Bernard Stewart, an internationally-noted expert in cancer causation, points out, there is a remarkable scientific consensus on the causes of avoidable cancer, and they relate to lifestyle choices that people can actually do something about: smoking, poor diet, excessive drinking, obesity, physical inactivity, and exposure to the sun.
The two men do have a remarkable amount in common from age (Dole was 72 when he ran) to war wounds, from a lengthy Senate career to a dark sense of humour.
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