But at most big banks the off-balance gambit continues unabated, sometimes at bitter cost.
Sometimes at night I would wake up and find her there, studying my face.
Sometimes at the behest of government and sometimes whether government likes it or not.
Sometimes at least they stop of their own accord: could be solar action, could be feedbacks.
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Sometimes at night, I just break down and cry remembering how my daughter used to crawl to me.
Neighbors reported seeing the 6-year-old who left the home with Berry out playing sometimes at a neighborhood park.
Established business houses can use their muscle to expand into new areas, sometimes at the expense of newcomers.
He was known as a great wit, though sometimes at the expense of unfortunate strippers or lounge pianists.
Professional organizations like accountants and architects often offer used computers from their members, sometimes at no cost at all.
Among them teenage pregnancies are rare and often followed by marriage, sometimes at the point of a metaphorical shotgun.
Steam is a wildly successful digital download service, a one-stop shop for the best PC games, sometimes at steep discount prices.
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The NFL and the player's union, though sometimes at loggerheads over safety issues, are each funding a range of brain-injury research.
We updated our products many times every year, with better functionality oftentimes at the same price, and sometimes at a lower price.
You need enough doctors to see the patients, and they must have room on their schedules for last-minute appointments, sometimes at inconvenient hours.
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Dozens of big corporate 401(k) plans, including those at IBM, Merck and Xerox offer employees Financial Engines' advice, sometimes at minimal or no cost.
In a holding company structure, agencies are wired to meet profit targets separately of each other, and sometimes at the expense of each other.
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Forty-four flame retardant chemicals were detected and 36 were found in at least 50 percent of the samples, sometimes at levels of health concern.
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On the other hand, I sometimes drink Knappogue Castle, which is independent, made to its own standards, sometimes at Cooley and sometimes at Bushmills.
The payoff from fundamental research does not turn up in a quarter or a year, or sometimes a decade, and sometimes at all, he notes.
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"They get a real kick out if it, sometimes at the end of the phone call I'll tell them how far I've walked, " she adds.
The blazes were always set at night - sometimes at several locations in one night - and it was believed at least two people were working together.
Armani and Hooks, one of the designer's closest managers for a decade, were sometimes at odds over whether to open megastores that brought them all under one roof.
Unlike other parts of Africa, where gold lies conveniently close to the surface, South Africa's gold lies deep beneath the ground, sometimes at depths of over four kilometres.
You may be frustrated sometimes at the pace of change.
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Bottled water often comes from the same source as tap water, where that is available (sometimes at a hundredth of the price), though it should at least be clean.
Voters in America and many of its states have been schizophrenic in their choices, seeming to endorse tax largesse and then austerity in successive ballots, or sometimes at the same time.
Thinking about these at the same time can give rise to unexpected departures and syntheses that lead to new insights, sometimes at the interface between the different areas under consideration, sometimes encompassing the different areas.
Most importantly, the advent of the blockbuster drugs on which Big Pharma relies also ushered in an era in which the focus shifted to profit-maximisation through heavy marketing, sometimes at the expense of scientific inquiry.
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