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This scrupulous technique yields some valuable results, for example in capturing the two sides' contrasting views of the orange revolution in Ukraine and Russia's war with Georgia.
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Thanks to its affiliation with the Wall Street Journal and its well-established digital sales architecture, the Post was able to sell in-app subscriptions right off the bat and keep the valuable customer data that results.
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Still, even a fraction of those results would be valuable to advertisers.
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From nearly the start, Google has prided itself on speed, using valuable pixels on its search results page to tell you how long its computers needed to answer your query.
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This exercise in mutual respect and appreciation was one of the most valuable exercises we put people through and the results were tremendous.
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The results of this pilot project will provide valuable lessons for other developing countries wanting to invest in strengthening the performance and competitiveness of their creative industries as a way of reducing poverty and promoting sustainable economic and social development.
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These results suggest that web-based crowdsourcing could become a valuable tool for any kind of study that needs to measure emotional response.
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She said the government should ensure companies also shared the results of negative trials, which she believed could be equally as valuable.
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Businesses need investment to offer up wages to workers, and just the same they need investment to pay for the productivity enhancements that make each worker more valuable, and thus easier to give raises to, but the devaluation of money that results from printing it for the sake of it discourages investors from committing capital to begin with.
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