In trying to find long tails everywhere, Mr Anderson risks diluting some of his idea's meaning and novelty.
But, as Jack Rakove's impressive history makes clear, disagreement broke out about the constitution's meaning almost before the ink was dry.
Site creator Howard Picard said the quotes help explain the Constitution's meaning.
Scientists think a word's meaning, pronunciation and spelling are stored there too.
The accusations sparked a debate over cultural differences over the word's meaning.
Another factor that often influences the justices' decision to take up a case is when lower courts come to different conclusions about the law's meaning.
Georgia's ambassador, Irakli Alasania, said Churkin's meaning was clear enough.
Those who self-identify as avid readers and rely on cover art to identify the myriad subgenres within the romance category complained that the new cover obscured the novel's meaning.
One pathway, known as the ventral route, is direct and efficient: We see a group of letters, convert those letters into a word and then directly grasp the word's meaning.
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If a brand's meaning is positioned on a job to be done, then when the job arises in a customer's life, he or she will remember the brand and hire the product.
And I think this opinion, although it's well meaning, is likely to lead to more fighting.
Billy Liar and even part of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life were made in Bradford.
But their screen resolution is less than the Mac's, meaning less material can be seen without scrolling.
Only by concentrating on the text's original meaning, he maintains, can unelected judges avoid the danger of acting undemocratically when they strike down laws passed by elected legislatures.
Chris Towner, of foreign currency exchange brokers HiFX, notes that the UK is on a stable outlook from Moody's, meaning there are unlikely to be any further shocks for the currency in the near future.
This is bad news first of all for Spain: Spain's debt had begun to trade in parallel to Italy's - meaning, rationally or otherwise, investors had begun to see the two countries as anchored in the saveable part of South Europe's economy.
These days, English players account for fewer than 41% of the Premier League's work force, meaning it's no surprise that there's been a corresponding drop in the number of homegrown purveyors of rarefied skill.
Highfields is shorting Digital Realty's stock, meaning that it would profit if the REIT's shares decline.
The Tsujihara family's struggle lends deeper meaning to Kevin's accomplishments.
During his tenure, Nestor Kirchner moved to establish control over the judiciary (see America's Report "The Meaning of Kirchner's Defeat in Recent Municipal Elections" by Luis Fleischman, July 19, 2007).
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Mr Sierra stressed that other software developers would also have access to Window's Connected Standby feature, meaning Skype's advantage might be short-lived.
As elsewhere, there are differences among Indonesia's Ahmadis over the meaning of their founder's claims to prophethood.
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Opponents are also seeking to have the amendment nullified, arguing that it alters the state's constitution -- meaning the state Supreme Court's May ruling -- and therefore, according to state law, is a revision that requires a constitutional convention.
The FDA will probably follow the panel's recommendation--meaning that a combination of Roche's Pegasys and another drug called Copegus could receive final FDA approval by year's end.
Even the company's well-meaning initiative to save the world from coal-fired power plants got tossed.
More work is done in the U.S., meaning more jobs, spurring a higher demand for labor and higher wages.
In effect that's translated into meaning 30% of all electricity production by 2020 have got to be produced by renewables.
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