For Oakley, Watson was the perfect golfer to bring on board to pitch its products.
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"To get the big numbers, you're going to have to bring on cellulosic ethanol, " he says.
The Welsh Wound Innovation Centre aims to research new treatments and bring on life-science start-up firms.
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Be careful not to bring on the first investor who calls you a genius.
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At least Continental allows you to bring on carry-ons larger than a miniature wallet.
But others are wary of the pressures the public-market investors bring on company founders.
It takes at least five years, sometimes a decade, to bring on a new mine.
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Firms are understandably hesitant to bring on new associates in these perilous economic times.
It works quickly to bring on remission, especially for people who haven't responded well to corticosteroids.
But remember October 1987: a financial-market crash need not bring on a global depression.
Just compare this layout with what wireless net operators will pay to bring on 3G broadband services.
She may even have been scared in case all the commotion would bring on a premature birth.
It has hired 15people for its new unit and plans to bring on another 25 to 35.
In contrast, most older adults would bring on more right-side processing power, a phenomenon called bilateral activation.
It was a vote of no confidence: Lose the stock options, bring on stock grants and cash.
How many organizations are ready to bring on data scientists to work with Big Data projects?
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But in time, I think driving an older diesel that pollutes more would bring on pangs of guilt.
My last decade of work at Gosplan also required me to identify and bring on stream new technologies.
As the answers became less obvious (is a sponge living?), his brain had to bring on more circuitry.
Now a report in the British Medical Journal suggests that mental stress can bring on forearm pain too.
Any extra revenue is generally used to pay employees, bring on new hires or reinvest in the company.
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He took the opportunity to talk about the need to bring on the next generation of recruits.
Snyder seems to know that his latest salvo in the Washington Post will only bring on more negative attention.
We seek to fully deregulate natural gas to bring on new supplies and bring us closer to energy independence.
"I have no idea what the future will bring on any of this, " Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said.
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Fortunately, forces are at work that will bring on more globalized business in spite of whatever political interruptions occur.
This can be added to by the ideas that Republicans bring on Thursday.
So the decision two days ago to bring on 8, 000 bloggers across the Patch network might be a good one.
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MaMaMedia recently polled 9, 000 children about what they would most want to bring on a month-long trip to a desert island.
When launching an internal startup, many established companies will bring on board star performers from the parent company people with stellar resumes.
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