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China is supposed to be a country steeped in a rich civilization.
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If anything, the site may be a little too steeped in Silicon Valley, where people love to compete over who is smarter.
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You must also decipher your sector's operating rules--it might be bound by regulation, or steeped in tradition.
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More broadly, is it rational to assume that we'd be a wealthier country if those steeped in the brilliant logic of Smith, Hayek and Schumpeter were teaching as opposed to producing?
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But supporters on both sides of the Atlantic may be interested in a potential link-up between two clubs that are steeped in the history of their respective sports.
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Discount it on the grounds that those who are steeped in Verdic astrological techniques (not to be confused with the pop versions that appear on cartoon pages) may be revered in Eastern cultures, but are generally regarded as kooks by Westerners and particularly the smart people in Washington?
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With its new phones and a CEO steeped in software expertise, change certainly seems to be in the cards for Nokia, though whether Elop can steer it in the right direction without Vanjoki and with the new suite of smartphones, is another matter.
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Guardiola, steeped in the title-hungry culture of Barcelona, will at least be able to relate to that.
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