The American people will not be served by a financial system that comprises just a few massive firms.
It said there was no need for it as the area was already served by a mobile library.
Wouldn't countries that badly need capital be best served by a world in which lenders got their capital back?
Some research says customers usually cannot tell when they are being served by a voice-enabled computer with artificial intelligence.
And all of it is served by a vast network of coaches and trains, including underground, overground and lightrail.
And given Obama's current political trajectory, Israel will be best served by a return to the government's initial policy.
National Nurses United and other progressive groups believe that we would be better served by a rate of 0.5%.
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Nevertheless, in terms of contemporary economic progress and prosperity, contemporary Greeks would have been better served by a less august heritage.
We would be better served by a regressive tax rate, that would become progressively smaller the longer the investment is held.
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Served by a valet, a driver parks in the space and gets out of the car, which then disappears into the ground.
He sold liquid protein served by a staff of doctors and nurses.
Consumers who want to protect dolphins from tuna fishers are not served by a law that actually protects U.S. tuna fishers from Mexican competition.
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And he believes that the country is served by a process that does seek out the diverse talent in this country for different positions.
Broadband consumers, particular those living in areas served by a single wireline provider of broadband services, would benefit from the enhanced competition with cable operators.
PCs in networks served by a powerful central computer seemed splendid.
The assessment centre in Cresta House, Alma Street, is run by Atos Healthcare for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and served by a lift.
There they would be offered jasmine tea, served by a butler called James, in a Tiffany cup (designed by Miss Connolly, one of her numerous sidelines).
"The commission used to assume diversity would be served by a greater number of small owners, " says Peter Gutmann, a Washington lawyer who practices before the FCC.
And the problem is compounded if the airport served by a regional carrier is already prone to delays, such as those in the New York City area.
When the French onion soup arrives, served by a French man, because this is a French cheese shop, it is the most delicious I have ever tasted.
However, for many conditions the expertise of a physician is not strictly required and an individual may be ably served by a nurse practitioner or the like.
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And I think that in this case a commentator wanting to appear sensible was likely well served by a recommendation to purchase only firms having strong balance sheets.
Wouldn't Virgin be better served by a more informed spokesman?
Since the modern nation state's founding in 1932, Thailand has been served by a constitutional monarchy and is the only country in Southeast Asia to avoid coming under European colonial rule.
Just as the routine of courtship is constantly renewed in humans, so the Cartland stories are served by a simple plot in which only the scenery and the characters are changed.
Instead of being served by a distracted bartender, wired beer rep or harried festival worker, beer lovers get to fight until the end for a sample of Big Boss' most popular beers.
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Next up is Vudu's new HDX format -- the tech and quality is good, but we think it'd be better served by a subscription model and blame Hollywood for keeping that from materializing.
Moreover, the goal of general deterrence would be ill-served by a public perception that, even for extraordinary reasons, a person can repeatedly reenter the U.S. after deportation and commit crimes without being imprisoned for a meaningful period.
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Located on the fourth floor of the Five-Star Peninsula Chicago, Shanghai Terrace dishes up Chinese cuisine (you can order from a slew of small plate options outside) served by a waitstaff dressed in traditional Chinese garb.
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