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We usually use the latter to mean discriminating against certain groups or people illegally.
FORBES: Why Does Online Pricing Discriminate?
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At Above The Law, we use anonymous sources frequently, usually to convey information about the inner workings of law firms.
FORBES: Sonia Sotomayor gets the Supreme nod despite New Republic hit piece
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That means that we can usually stay in people's yards and use their showers, which is a lot better than pitching a tent in the massive campground and waiting in line to use the community showers.
WSJ: A Ride Across Iowa
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Andy Rubin- The Nexus is the device we use to set the bar, announcements are usually timed to holidays and summer, stay tuned.
FORBES: Google I/O Recap and Press Conference
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We are all in agreement that buybacks usually are not the best use of cash, but it appears there is value here.
FORBES: Plenty Of Respect For Intel But Not Much For Apple
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Standard practice is for airlines to rent you a set of headphones to let you hear the audio, but usually they're of such poor quality that "hearing" is a word we use loosely here.
FORBES: Skip The In-Flight Movie
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Instead, we usually compete with a back-office systems that someone is persuading the front office they should use.
FORBES: Hedge Funds Do Risk, And Now Risk Management Too
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We haven't played enough tracks yet to use the "picks" recommendation feature yet (Microsoft's Genius killer), but we usually prefer the recommendations of friends and critics to cold, heartless pieces of software -- and Zune has had that locked down with the Social for a while now.
ENGADGET: Zune 3.0 hands-on Hands-on