It was an estimable challenge, as starving locals killed animals in large numbers for their meat.
Others, like the estimable Syrian-born psychologist Wafa Sultan, have felt constrained formally to leave it.
Against this background, constitutional change had the estimable advantage of appearing radical but costing little.
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My colleague Andy Greenberg has an estimable piece on Wikileaks and you in the current Forbes.
While much of the attention will likely be focused on the testimony offered by the estimable T.
But spare a thought for some of the estimable smaller films that may have been trampled by summer's herd mentality.
Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris has proved once again his estimable ability to make a buck in the face of adversity.
Besides, if either of these estimable gentlemen actually saw a huge untapped opportunity in cyberspace, do you think they'd tell us?
Paul Attanasio's script was adapted from an estimable novel by Joseph Kanon.
We will continue to exercise judgment on this estimable giant.
As the estimable Norman Augustine once stated, if there can be a popular TV show called L.A. Law, why not an equally engaging prime-time drama called L.A. Engineering?
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Earlier this month I was invited to speak with a group of (very) large company CIOs by the estimable Jim Cash, a former HBS colleague, IT scholar, human Rolodex, and trusted advisor to a great many.
In their presentations, the two men did not simply inform the Congress of the estimable, indeed amazing progress that coalition and Iraqi forces have made over the past several months since the new counterinsurgency surge strategy was adopted.
Some visitors use it as a base for hiking or heli-skiing (it's open only for day trips in winter), while many do nothing more strenuous than taking photos or reading on the deck, rousing themselves only for another estimable lunch.
The intangible benefits are equally estimable.
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He came to Bernstein in 2001, the youngest analyst at the time, and two years later joined the tech strategy group run by the estimable Vadim Zlotnikov, captain of his high school math team in Brooklyn and an electrical engineering double-degree-holder from MIT.
As our Billionaires team acknowledges, the valuations in this estimable project are a month old or more by the time you see them, and with volatile securities and currency markets, that can make a big difference--I'd say 10% down to some recent lows.
She is also a historian, with a Cambridge doctorate in early French utopian socialism, followed by a research fellowship in the history of ideas, and she has carved out an estimable place for herself in an energetically brainy family: her father is the biographer A. N.
That it remains so nearly 60 years later and in the face of much estimable competition suggests that from the start it was considerably more than a worthy addition to the burgeoning catalog of complete operas filling record-store shelves in the years following the introduction of the LP.
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You could almost feel sorry for poor Goldman, which shipped out a memo reminding employees that their estimable employer had been named one of the best places to work in the United Kingdom only weeks before the London-based Smith's "Why I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs" essay.
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