We have lost several very vital few days at the outbreak of this cyclone.
The productive, vital few in the U.S. have put manufacturing in their proverbial rearview mirror, and Moretti chronicles this positive economic evolution.
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Taxes are nothing more than a price, and the Obama administration will make commercial and investment success for the vital few creators of wealth more costly.
The first two areas need immediate answers and here Khaled Sheikh Mohammed will need all his training in resistance to interrogation in order to hold out for a vital few hours.
Jobs has once again raised the bar of possibility when it comes to the impact corporate chiefs can have on company valuations, and the vital few with the rare skill set necessary to build and operate companies will be compensated handsomely as a result.
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That interest rates are near zero demonstrates how few vital signs of economic life are still detectable.
The exposure is vital, because few beer brands sell enough at games and concerts to turn a profit, even with the high markups on the prices.
According to an official at Apple, the company depends on Japanese firms for vital components because few suppliers elsewhere can live up to its rigorous standards.
Today there are few more vital appointments than federal judges, especially to the Supreme Court.
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Like many visitors today, they arrived by boat, though flights are the most common mode of transportation, and vital for supplying the few businesses and 3, 000 or so residents of the islands.
While mining provides relatively few jobs, it is vital to Peru's economy in other ways.
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He understood, as few do, how fundamentally vital is the spread of information.
He understood, as few others did, how fundamentally vital is the spread of information.
Warming ties with Baghdad in the past few years have put the country on a vital drip feed, as oil smuggled out of Iraq has been exchanged for Syrian consumer goods.
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But a vital perspective has been missing throughout this dialogue to which a few points are germane.
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For quite a few Christian churches, ties to the state are a vital crutch, without which they would be jaded and weak.
When Veen's technology went live a few weeks later, it gave everyone a window into the vital discussions happening on Twitter.
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Although the lack of water and sanitation brought Basra to its knees within a few days, the British army continued to withhold or delay vital food and water supplies for weeks.
Chelsea's win and progress from the group stage was a rich reward for Villas-Boas's bravery in leaving out Lampard, completing a satisfactory few days for the 34-year-old Portuguese after a vital Premier League win at Newcastle United on Saturday.
Some of the alleged executions were carried out in the Mopti area, a town which is strategically vital because it has a large military airport nearby, one of only a few in Mali capable of taking large transport planes.
Few things are as encompassing to culture as our currency, or as vital that they be thought free of intrigues.
Few Argentine economists doubt that tax cuts, in the medium run, are a vital component of better competitiveness.
In the short term, reining in payroll costs one of the few budget items over which the federal government has plenty of discretion is vital.
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The home team did fashion a few late chances, with Vennegoor of Hesselink heading over and David Weir making a vital block to deny Derek Riordan.
Few G-20 countries have used the time bought by past stimulus to make the vital supply-side reforms to boost productivity and competitiveness.
In a proportion of cases death is caused by massive injuries to the chest and vital organs, prolonging the animal's life, and so presumably its suffering, by a few extra seconds.
Nevertheless, this is one area of science where the mass observations provided by a large number of enthusiastic amateurs, backed up by those of a few ill-paid professionals who do it more for love than money, can provide vital scientific data.
In a statement to MPs on 9 February 2011, Mr Cable said the UK had "consumed too much and exported too little" in the last few decades - and with Germany now exporting over three times as much as Britain it was "vital to turn this around".
Too few general practice attorneys or consumers begin to understand that estate tax is but one of many complex but vital matters estate planners address.
It is vital, however, for any small business owner to make documents available on an as-needed basis to as few employees as possible and to keep clear records on which employee has accessed what documents.
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