Every year we hear of the latest technology issues facing small business owners like me.
Never do we hear of it being seen as an instrument of deliberate economic policy.
Rarely do we hear of once-dominant technology companies that rebound to become dominant again.
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We hear of noise complaints about other couples and know their relationship is healthy, alive and kicking.
We hear of new Fords coming: a new Focus and a new Fiesta small car, but we don't hear of any Mercury versions.
Thanks to a flexibly skilled team we've avoided the need to make any redundancies to accommodate this shift, but every week we hear of bigger agencies who have laid off staff.
This probably won't be the last we hear of this case, and it's only one in a long list of lawsuits between the two companies, but boy is that a hefty sum.
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We have been conditioned by experience to expect a panic when we hear of stress in the banking system, and in that context Europe may just be a distraction to the real threat facing the market.
Even when we hear of the impact in Fiji, where within three years of the introduction of US-based television the Western ideal of beauty has caused bulimia in 15% of adolescent girls, and we glimpse a far more infectious and pernicious disease - body hatred - than the measles virus we exported to the colonies in Victorian times, we measure neither the cost to ourselves or to them.
When we hear people speaking of deflation, we hear our long-term investors talk about inflation and tying to gold as insurance.
Pam Fessler provides an overview of the day's events in Washington, and we hear details of the funeral service at the National Cathedral from Melissa Block.
Is there - something we should keep in mind, first of all, when we hear these kind of numbers?
We hear bursts of static, radio blips, and the clipped banter of tactical communication.
Yet again we hear rumblings of rebellion, with clubs refusing to back the latest tweak.
We continually hear of superior resident students being rejected by in-State universities and being forced to attend out-of-State schools.
So we could hear of Gagan Narang, Vijay Kumar, Manavjit Sandhu, Ronjan Sodhi and company for some more time to come.
Now we hear constantly of cases of employees posting negative or confidential information about their employers--and getting terminated as a result.
No one seems to notice that these events are more often than not the last we ever hear of most startups.
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We also hear of non-residents comprising a greater portion of admissions.
In 2011 Laura Marling released "A Creature I Don't Know, " a very fine album in which we hear echoes of Mr. Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell.
We continuously hear of the ever-changing digital age and predictions now and then, of doom and gloom within the newspaper, magazine, radio and outdoor media marketplaces, among others.
We wanted to hear both of these arguments so we called Tsedeye Gebreselassie.
But there's concern about the future of this valuable art, as we hear in part two of our report by Adolfo Guzman Lopez.
Despite what we hear, regulation of the financial industry substantially increased over the last thirty years.
We hear a lot of talk on Capitol Hill, rightly so, about helping small business.
In fact, we expect to hear of more executives selling to avoid future tax consequences.
Before he can respond, we hear the sound of mail going out the door, along with Zoe.
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