Simply put, early cohorts contained few working women who could age out of the workforce.
The Justice Department moved aggressively against the Raj and his cohorts up and down the Street.
Iniesta said his cohorts were well aware of the enormity of the occasion ahead.
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Our interview wouldn't be covering the silliness of Gilliam's time with his Monty Python cohorts.
They work with only 12 startups per year, on a rolling basis rather than in cohorts.
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There are a hefty amount, 23 in total from Nintendo and their 3rd party cohorts.
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But Ms. Williams and her cohorts are untroubled by the fact that their treaty cannot be verified.
One post urged cohorts to harass her family, providing the Catsourases' home address in Ladera Ranch, Calif.
Over time, with growing databases across the population, you can compare yourself to any of your cohorts.
After all, the magazine and its like-minded cohorts had helped install the president in office in 2008.
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In "Vaca, " the composer and his cohorts in Los Guachos do little to protect the purity of essence.
As the movement fractures into smaller, ethnically-driven cohorts, it becomes more obvious that the opposition is desperately weak.
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Thus the total demographic effect of aging is attenuated by the absence of female workers in the older cohorts.
But in fact, the enormous profits from IPOs only mostly benefit investment banks, their cohorts and selected few clients.
This way they stay with their peers (or cohorts, in edu-speak) and their teachers and are in comfortable surroundings.
In the fall of 2010, two cohorts and I began City Ledes, a newsletter aggregating urban policy news.
The letter, which Baires and his cohorts are circulating as a petition, sums up the sentiments of many students.
How can Al Gore and his cohorts continue to trash school choice and defend the public school education monopoly?
Arafat and his cohorts will have no choice but to accept that reality.
They bear down particularly on the first cohorts of workers in the privatised schemes, who shoulder the start-up costs.
But the proportions seem to be shifting sharply in favour of the older cohorts, especially those aged 55 to 65.
In the past Korean electronics companies copied Sony and its Japanese cohorts in their early years by exporting cheap goods.
Some of the same gentlemen, aided and abetted by a host of international cohorts, met in another more-lavishly appointed room.
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Audemars, Parmigiani, Rolex and Patek Philippe are technically independent, too, but they are different beasts than Speake-Marin and his cohorts.
"Our slice of the pie might be smaller but the pie will grow faster than in the lifetimes of other cohorts, " Willetts explained.
After all, Mr. Krugman's cohorts on the left and its media echo chamber endlessly assailed President George W. Bush's policies.
"It's the only way we can afford to support future cohorts of students to generate wealth in the economy, " he said.
The question never answered by Mr. Bloomberg or his political and intellectual cohorts, is whether there is any limit to it?
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Nevertheless, the Freiburg star and his midfield cohorts should not be relied upon to score as many goals as genuine attackers.
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