Not stating things truthfully is a small price to pay for the big prize.
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For one thing, higher investment is potentially the big prize from joining the euro.
The big prize in ImClone's research pipeline is probably IMC-1121B, which works similarly to Avastin, from Genentech.
The result is bruising to the PP not only because of the loss of a big prize.
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Yet the big prize for brands is that they can get much more insight on their users.
Again Law believes that the absence of big prize purses means the games are played in the right spirit.
For wireless giants, the big prize is 4G spectrum to bolster smartphone service.
New Jersey is another big prize, a pure winner-take-all state with 50 delegates.
Even clear rules and a big prize may not deliver the desired result.
The big prize in China is a luxury goods market that has exploded, with new wealth seeking style and status.
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For Chavez, Colombia is the big prize and he will do everything possible to bring it into his sphere of influence.
Georgetown coach John Thompson was asked Friday about playing a team from the same conference with such a big prize at stake.
They may not have been on television, or taking part in professional fights with big prize money but the sport was being practised.
China Mobile, the he largest phone carrier in the world with about 700 million subscriber, is the next big prize for Apple.
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The big prize here is a 20% stake in the Fort Hills oil sands project, an open-pit mining operation targeting 3.4 billion barrels of bitumen.
The latest salvo over do-not-track should also be seen in the context of the fight over the next big prize in tech battles: the cloud.
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For unionists, devolved government is a big prize to turn down.
It is generally agreed that the big prize this year will go to whichever party does the better job of getting its supporters to the polls.
Peru is a big prize and Chavez would like nothing more than to bring it into his orbit further increasing his power and enlarging his Bolivarian Revolution.
"The big prize for the regime is the Iranians, keeping them happy, " said George Sabra, vice president of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces.
He said that there was one client that sent out a marketing campaign for readers to get a big prize and gave them a short notice about it.
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Figuring out what makes up dark matter is a big prize because it is the key to understanding the shape, size and even the fate of the universe.
But he figures if he can dramatically increase collaboration among scientists and speed up scientific breakthroughs as a result, that would be worth some kind of big prize.
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To win the big prize, folks had to correctly match the numbers on their ticket to the five white balls, plus the red Powerball number, selected randomly at the drawing.
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The truth was that most athletes were aristocrats who invested heavily in their training and expected to earn big prize money at the hundreds of local athletics festivals around Greece.
The U.S. is the big prize for Caesarstone.
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It's one thing I have been focusing on a lot this year -- trying to accumulate as many ranking points as possible -- and with 64 of them available this week it's a big prize.
And though 2007's "No Country for Old Men" didn't win the festival's big prize, the buzz surrounding the film after its Cannes showing was instrumental in carrying it to a best picture win at the Oscars.
Though holding on to its traditional bastions of Saskatchewan and thanks only, maybe, to Mr Clark British Columbia, in 1995 it lost provincial power in the big prize, Ontario, and now, though vigorously led, has only 14% in opinion polls there.
These include not only the perseverance that kept him tramping through the slough of despond when others might have given up, but also a nimble and well-stocked mind, an approachable manner on the stump and the big prize that eludes Mr Romney a palpable sincerity.
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