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Readers would normally look up a question of interest in the Table of Contents and then proceed to read that self-coaching answer in the book.
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You know, that list of interest groups Kain wanted to invite to negotiating table at the beginning of the piece?
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Fee-based business helps take any conflict of interest in terms of how an advisor gets paid off of the table.
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The table is cluttered with stolen maps--of some historic interest, if not considerable value--whose rightful owners have yet to be identified.
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The table (from Fisher Investments research) shows the impact of rising interest rates on the value of 10-year and 30-year bonds.
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We can also agree, I hope, that controlling all nuclear materials that can produce a bomb is in the interest of every one of us gathered around this table and everyone in the world.
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To an outsider, Mr Persson comes across as ideally suited to European negotiations: cheerful, shrewd and with a politician's instinctive interest in the sticking-point of the person across the table.
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Richard is pounding the table about interest rates, which he thinks will head north in a hurry in the second half of the year.
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Using the maturity structure of the existing U.S. Treasury marketable debt, the table below shows estimates of what would happen to the cost of the debt in five years under different rising interest rate scenarios.
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But as the table shows, if rates were now set on the basis of economic conditions in Germany alone, the case for lower interest rates would be far stronger.
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For example, a somewhat aggressive team salary cap, coupled with a higher minimum salary for players and revenue sharing that redistributes money from large-market teams to small-market teams, may be in the interest of a majority of owners and players, but would be unacceptable to the folks at the table.
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