ACOs are taking off in the private sector, taking on a larger role with employers.
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Content curation has been around for eons, taking on many new forms in our online universe.
More broadly, industrial accidents in China are taking on increasing resonance for U.S. companies and consumers.
In recent years, he has been taking on a more-public presence in New York.
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Besides running the largest foreign bank in Latin America, the Botins are now taking on Asia.
Businesses avoid taking on these risky employees to avoid being part of the failed business graveyard.
The government-owned company says it is taking on an extra 75 workers to cope with demand.
Taking on Samsung and the Galaxy Nexus in particular has more than symbolic importance.
Many tried to emulate him, not forgetting the part about taking on some margin debt.
What was interesting was the confidence that she exhibited in taking on these challenges.
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However, the expected intermediate-term correction has been taking on an increasingly more serious appearance.
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He urged farmers to step back and reconsider before taking on any farm job.
It's a great opportunity for me, taking on the world's best player with a one-shot lead.
Similarly Vonage is taking on the phone companies with an Internet based calling service.
Page says she is often approached, admiringly, about her appetite for taking on feminist roles.
There had been talk of him taking on Floyd Mayweather Jr. later this year.
So it gives you a little bit more yield without taking on too much risk.
And instead of an emphasis on visuals, Versu is taking on the written word.
Lancashire Police will look at pre-1974 claims, with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) taking on post-1974 inquiries.
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" The appeal accused the judge of taking on the roles of "witness and advocate.
The timing could be right in terms of taking on the Green and Golds.
In their determination not to make a wrong bet, nobody is taking on risk.
Bronfman says that when he sold Seagram, Messier promised to forgo taking on more debt.
He said Icann's problems arose because it was taking on too large a role.
Some, like small-cap funds, will require taking on more risk than others, he notes.
They were already taking on way too much risk for a little extra yield.
Consumers, finally, are taking on some debt for big-ticket purchases at low interest rates.
Bill is a first-rate editor with an enormous capacity for taking on increased responsibility.
However, the current flirtation with Dow 12, 000 seems to be taking on some additional significance.
Taking on the issues with me today are Tara Setmayer, a Republican commentator and political strategist.
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