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The use of a triple pun could be cloying in a less sophisticated execution, but here, the fact that the app is about polls between polar opposite choices and that the logo (and mascot) for the design is a polar bear is smile (not groan) inducing.
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down
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Given that the company measures the number and implementation rate of ideas, managers can convert a single initiative into many distinct efforts, and they may make their concepts less controversial to maximize the odds of their execution.
FORBES: How to Keep Big Ideas Big
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To put it another way, what bankers call "the execution risk" in the deal looks less in a Co-op takeover than for an NBNK takeover.
BBC: Co-op set to become big banker
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One of them, 33-year-old Jose Medellin, is scheduled for execution in less than three weeks for his part in the gang rape and murder of two teenage girls in 1993.
BBC: Court seeks to stay US executions
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This decline is being driven less by moral qualms about execution than by practical worries about whether the right people are being executed.
ECONOMIST: Timothy McVeigh��s execution
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They say a ban could cause trading volume to drop on the exchanges that permit flash as traders look for better execution in alternative, less-transparent venues.
WSJ: Ban on Flash Orders Is Considered by SEC
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We have learned, after the pretensions and passementerie of postmodernism, that less can be a relief, and that there may be something close to the divine in the conscientious and beautiful execution of a building's essential elements.
WSJ: How Less Became More