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The deals are driven as much by the egos of chief executives of the client companies as by their investment bankers.
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It's not so much about protecting police egos as it is about public safety.
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Investors recognize difficult personalities and large egos as high risk for effective execution.
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Committees, lawyers, bureaucrats defending their turfs, managers running their own silos as fiefdoms, giant egos, etc.
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Having access to networks and platforms that let us feel connected and in touch with so many people certainly strokes our egos, as Debra pointed out.
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In the courtroom, Gerhartsreiter kept up appearances just as all of his alter-egos would have.
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Even in the hyperinflated realm of television egos, Olbermann is known as uniquely temperamental and sensitive to slights.
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It is time to focus not on the vanity and egos of individuals but the good of the club as a whole.
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As an eye surgeon himself, Brown also realized that his peers' egos and affluence might make them willing to go abroad on mercy missions--and pay the costs themselves.
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And so its swift fall as talent fire sale to Apple (the site goes dark shortly) could easily come with some bruised egos.
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At the risk of hurting British egos, they simply don't see Britain - especially with a declining defence budget - as anything more than a medium-sized power in its own right.
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Another study, titled "Egos Inflating Over Time, " discovered that college students' scores on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory rose twice as fast in the five years from 2002 to 2007 as in the decades between 1982 and 2006.
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