The article points out remarkable change in the business model of Japanese companies toward China.
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The article points out a very important concept: the blurring line between work life and social life.
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The article points out that the incentive for investors to fund smaller more entrepreneurial companies has declined.
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As the article points out, this is in stark contrast to other companies.
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The article points out that since the Democratic Party of Japan assumed power the budget has expanded by JPY 13 trillion.
The article points out that while men embrace the notion of sponsorship, some women shy away from the idea of sponsorship, preferring to rely on mentors alone.
The article points out that the Islamic indexes were down sharply in the 4th quarter of 2008 and then down again in the 1st quarter of 2009.
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The article points out that ad agencies ignored older consumers for 40 years, focusing instead on selling to young people on the belief that it is best to reach that age group before they settled on brand preference.
For example, and most importantly to me as the article points out, while you will be able to reach portions of your clients with each of the social media tools mentioned above, you will be able to reach all of them with your website.
Are chemotherapy treatments limited or infertility treatments covered (both examples the writer points out elsewhere in the article)?
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Maggie Fox at NBC, who did a wonderful write-up of the New England Journal article for NBC, points out that a lot of the authors disclose financial ties to drug or device makers.
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But to wade a bit further into the public sphere can open you up to attack, as this Washington Post article points out, noting the case of Penn State climate scientist Michael E.
But, as a forthcoming article in the McKinsey Quarterly points out, combine the perils of shiftworking with a jumble of cultures and you have a recipe for disaster.
Sometimes, as this article by The Indianapolis Star points out, to the detriment of interest in high school football (where the chasm between public and private schools is the greatest because of the number of players needed to build a strong program).
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For instance, a recent article in the McKinsey Quarterly points out that technology budgets are a favourite place to make cuts, but indiscriminate chopping will be more damaging than ever before because IT systems are now so tightly interwoven with everything from supply chain management to the determination of pricing strategies.
An article in the New York Times Friday points out that the SEC investigation had been going on for months and that the SEC commissioners normally vote on enforcement actions a month in advance.
As Kavilanz points out in the CNN article, oncologists are also suffering as a result of receiving payment for cancer treating chemotherapy drugs that often does not even cover their out-of-pocket costs when purchasing the drugs they give to their patients.
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As Robert Leider, a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law points out in a Wall Street Journal opinion article, a federal law which generally prohibits the possession or acquisition of a firearm by a person who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or who has been committed to a mental institution is both under- and over-inclusive.
As Cheryl points out in her article, the AIA expands the scope of what is available as prior art.
But as Ms. Spar points out in her article, the life of a professional woman who is also a wife and mother IS messy, and contradictory.
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As Krugman points out, a recent article by Robert Samuelson in the Washington Post greatly garbles the Japan story.
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As my colleague Monte Burke points out in this article on fellow landowner Louis Bacon, Turner has worked to return the land at his Flying D Ranch in Montana to it traditional natural state, taking out fences and letting bison roam the grasslands.
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