Anyone of those would take a bite out of disposable income, but the combination tears through consumer wallets.
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Netflix is hoping to take a bite out of that population tuning away from the "Big Five" broadcast networks.
We have to get to a second and third stage to really take a bite out of global warming.
Can Barnes and Noble or Sony really take a bite out of the e-book reader market by dethroning the iPad or the Kindle?
Harley gets to take a bite out of the aftermarket, and gains a new group of owners who want the custom experience without all the work.
The project organisers hope it is a meal that will stick in the students' minds and, ultimately, help take a bite out of the city's food waste mountain.
They turned it into a floating factory, fitted with a crane and grapple--a bucket with jaws, originally designed to take a bite out of granite--and pulled by a tugboat.
Even if a Kindle Fire owner never uses the device to buy something from Amazon.com, the e-commerce giant could still take a bite out of Wal-Mart with its new device.
And they said it would take a bite out of business for the establishments that had to comply, while others still could sell sugary drinks in 2-liter bottles and supersized cups.
And they said it would take a bite out of business for the establishments that had to comply, while other places would still be free to sell sugary drinks in 2-liter bottles and supersized cups.
And they said it would take a bite out of business for the establishments that had to comply, while other places would still be free to sell sugary drinks in 2-liter bottles and supersize cups.
Always make sure you score the cost of failure as a contingency against the projected savings and it suddenly might make sense to allow safety and reliability considerations to take a bite out of those projections.
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Chocolate's flavonols may help control coronary artery disease-- if ingested in primarily dark-chocolate formulations. (See "Sweet Temptations, " page 162.) As a topical spa service, there's no evidence that chocolate does anything at all, other than make you want to take a bite out of yourself.
Rather, they'll be put right back to work in the hopes that they "take a bite out of movie piracy in the Big Apple, " according to the Motion Picture Association's Edward Neurbronner -- that is, when they're not busy putting on little, um, dog-and-pony shows at local events.
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But McCoy also argues that two-factor authentication will nonetheless take a big bite out of cybercrime.
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Amazon and Android tablets will take a big bite out of iPad sales in 2012.
Will the world's largest carrier help Intel take a significant bite out of the mobile phone market?
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Health care will take a big bite out of the average American wallet.
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One of these days, so the theory goes, rising interest rates will take a bite of out torrid home sales.
When those devices hit the market, they are likely to take a huge bite out of Wii U sales as well.
You have the wisdom to take the biggest bite out of carbon and to fuel the job creation that we need.
And the question is does that 10 percent take a bigger bite out of the cashier at the supermarket than it does out of Warren Buffett?
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This time around, 18% of those polled said they understood the impact of the looming cuts, which cut across the entire government and take a substantial bite out of the defense budget.
Also creating buzz at the event was the unveiling of the iBook interface, an aspect of the iPad that's expected to take a big bite out of the e-reader market currently dominated by Amazon's Kindle.
This has sharpened the anxiety among some City folk that the Asian upstarts will not only capture the lion's share of the fast-growing demand for finance on their doorstep, but will also take a big bite out of London's established businesses.
Today, when presidents decide to take a jog or go out for a bite to eat, it is done from within thick concentric rings of armed Secret Service agents and local police.
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