But even at this stage it feels a little too blue-sky for the very earthbound arena of global logistics.
There is also an "underwater" setting to control the tendency of underwater photos to come out looking too blue.
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So that brings me back to the word data-science, which by the way it sounds, sounds academic and all too blue track to me.
But in 1992 the polling firms got their sums wrong, telling their interviewers, for example, to interview too many blue-collar workers.
Collectors of dramatic look-alikes will be unimpressed by Aaron Johnson, who takes the lead role but seems far too bulky and blue-eyed for Lennon.
"Buehrle was rolling along, too, " Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.
Even nine men in blue jerseys were too much for St Mirren a year ago.
If the prospect of out-of-the-blue emailing is too intimidating, start by getting your feet wet with Twitter, which is almost entirely composed of mini mutual admiration societies anyway.
That might sound glaringly obvious, but too many people talk about blue chip artists as if the investment potential of their works are guaranteed, when in fact, even prices for the very top selling artists are extremely unpredictable.
Irving Mann has been in business long enough to be skeptical of out-of-the-blue offers that seem too good to be true.
The secretary touts the advantages of the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) as a versatile ship that go places too shallow for the Navy's blue-water ships.
As if to spite me, the sky was blue, and the light was too brilliant.
By 2009, I too, had spent 20 plus years at blue chips like American Express, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Coca-Cola.
In terms of ports, there's nothing faster than USB 2.0, and the color range will put some people off too: white pearl, pink pearl or blue pearl, and definitely no lobster red.
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Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a blended whiskey, too, and better by far to my taste than any single-malt.
Democratic voters may be delighted, too: some 35% of the stockmarket is held by blue-collar workers, and 50% of shareholders have no college degree.
The teasing piano is gone, too, but it's not likely that Burch and Honey Blue left together.
Zaslav, too, maintains that advertisers--OWN launched with about ten blue-chip ad clients that had signed multiyear deals--have been incredibly supportive.
Gerlan and her team agree that the yellow dress is too short for the 5'11 model and settle on the blue coat.
At sunset, the sun appears red (the blue light has been scattered out of that image, too), so the cells of the eye that detect red are overloaded and incapable of registering weaker red signals.
Throw in a passed ball and a wild pitch, too, and it adds up to one sloppy loss for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Wolves were neat and intricate in their build-up play, but all-too often their efforts came to nought as they ran into a sea of blue.
Wearing a white T-shirt, too-long khaki pants that were rolled up several times at the ankles and blue sneakers, AbdulMutallab national walked slowly into the federal courtroom, ankles shackled and in apparent pain after having suffered second- and third-degree burns in the flight.
Too often, his fiery temperament has let him down and tonight he let down the blue half of Manchester.
Companies that open blue oceans with defensible solutions and can ride the wave rather than selling out too early are the ones that stand to capture the lion share of value creation.
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