The examples, she noted, are endless: the enormous productivity gains engineered by Toyota, the way Infosys redefined what was possible in India, the lives saved by what is now a swear word, Big Pharma.
But Mr. Butler's relentless activism in the American case is a reminder that bondholders, employees and suppliers have the last legal word on what happens in a Chapter 11 case and can exert their will to influence the outcome.
Actually, thinking is too generous a word for what I was doing.
Mr. BEN JARVIS (Affirmation Member): And all of the other boys in the class laughed, but I just sat there completely stunned because I finally had a word for what it was that I was feeling.
Ironically, given that he first won over so many independents by speaking his mind, the case for Mr McCain comes down to a piece of artifice: vote for him on the assumption that he does not believe a word of what he has been saying.
But what binds us together, what unites us is a single sacred word: citizen.
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"Capitulate" is a fancy word for what investors do after big losses make them more intent on preserving capital than increasing it.
What philosophical libertarian could offer a good word for Romney?
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Opportunism, in a word, is what has guided policy, along with heaps of cash and ambition mixed with a mild appetite for risk that stands in contrast to other more shy-mannered Gulf potentates.
And finally, what of the perception - a handy word that - laid out in this morning's Western Mail that the people of Wales deserve a more effective government, that the cabinet is about to be reshuffled?
"I thought that the German curse had turned into a German blessing, " he said, when asked what he thought when he heard the final word, a German-derived Yiddish word for a type of dumpling.
Complicity is a slippery word, but there is a degree of truth in what he says.
Humor was definitely the most-oft used word to describe what makes a commercial memorable.
But maybe we should also come up with a new word that means what the old word friend used to mean.
There should be a better word to describe what was witnessed Sunday in the rain at the Masters, something that can adequately cover the bright, thrilling place between tense and fun.
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There is no word on what the cost of a combination treatment will be should it succeed in larger trials.
But then the problem occurred, if the objective is owning a word in the mind, what is the role and function of a visual?
What started off as a mild spat about the word separation appearing in a slightly bigger typeface (an accident, apparently) appears to have escalated...
Diet, he says, is a scientific word that quite literally means what food you put into your body each day.
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From my immigrant grandparents who came to this country penniless and without a word of English, I learned what a privilege it is to be an American.
And reading quick tips about what to do is much easier than reading a 500-word review with every detail of a place.
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She follows conversation, reacts, engages and offers unsolicited ideas -- usually in the form of a single word or gesture that makes clear what she means.
Recently the STA had a storage technology showcase to spread the word about what was happening with the SAS specification and its relations to other storage interfaces.
Technology has done to the marketing of recorded music what it did a decade ago to the publishing of the printed word--lowered the barrier to entry down to just about zero.
What remains clear is that until she makes a choice, her every word, appearance and association will be scrutinized.
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