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Mark this man: Suwat Liptapanlop, 45, minister of industry and secretary-general of Chart Pattana, the second-largest party in Thailand's coalition government.
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It may be possible, however, to chart a much more general idea.
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The stock chart below shows that General Mills efforts have helped its shares outperform some big competitors, and to hold its own against others.
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If you follow the raw commodity markets, including precious metals, or monitor the raw commodity sector in general, then an examination of the weekly chart for the Continuous Commodity Index (CCI) is in order.
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Strip out the general rise, and variations are clearer (see chart 1).
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In general, nearly all businesses qualify with 500 employees ( see SBA chart here).
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There are some important caveats to the chart and the 10-year life cycle theory in general.
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The raw commodity sector, in general, has quickly turned from bearish to bullish, from a technical chart perspective as depicted by the CCI.
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Each dish gets an analytic breakdown of the general technique used to make it, followed by a breathtaking, wonky chart of ingredients and variations.
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In May, the U.S. Justice Department's inspector general issued a report on the watch-list process, including a flow chart describing how anyone suspected of terrorist ties passes through a series of lists, the most serious of which includes the Transportation Security Administration's no-fly list.
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Note that the chart smoothes out the strikes of 1972, 74 and 84 to make clearer the general trends.
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Some of the hardest-hit brands are General Motors' Cadillac, Ford Motor's Lincoln and Jaguar and DaimlerChrysler's Mercedes-Benz (see chart below).
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