Sometime this analysis can give one different perspectives on which are the leading and lagging sectors.
It is not intended to give one competitor a monopoly on an entire industry.
It makes no sense in a pluralistic society to give one church special status.
The Give One, Get One programme was first run in the US in November and December 2007.
But this idea ran into a problem - it would give one region all of Brazil's group games.
If you could go back and give one piece of advice to your 20-year-old self, what would it be?
Back when cell phones were costly and clunky, it would have been practically unthinkable to give one to a preteen.
To give one basis for comparison, the several-million member powerhouse National Rifle Association reportedly has an executive and support staff of about 500.
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Asked at a press conference on Monday for the immediate cause of his sacking, he was unable to give one.
The statement added that it was "unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners".
The mask of another name also enables writers to experiment without alienating the audience, or give one name to a team effort.
Something will have to give one way or another, says David V.
It can be inexpensive to hold random drawings for store visitors or customers and give one of your products as a prize.
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Or we could buy the next buzzworthy business book, and give one another more awards for our ability to make stuff up.
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This would provide extra staff who would give one-to-one tuition or lessons in small groups, aimed specifically at pupils who are lagging behind.
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If you're still not convinced, give one of the apps below a try and see if you can wean yourself off the texting.
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When she was in the middle in a case, she would, in effect, give one side fifty-one per cent and the other forty-nine.
There is a small queue in the waiting room as she and her dental nurse inside the surgery give one of her young patients a filling.
But the above should give one food for thought in terms of taking historical volatility into account when determining what a "high" VIX reading really is.
Moderates in both parties used to give one another cover, says Dan Glickman, a former Democratic congressman from Kansas, and prevent legislation from being dismissed as partisan.
If they give one up, depending on the site it's on, it could become half plots or in some cases we could even go to quarter plots.
To give one an idea of exactly how bizarre the application of a seemingly simple concept like sustainability has become, consider the proposed Oregon Sustainability Center in Portland.
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The campaign includes an ongoing world tour where the young watchmakers give one-on-one workshops to watch connoisseurs and guests for insight on watchmaking and how complicated timepieces are built.
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Traditional banks are still thought to be more secure, even though, as Barclays showed this summer, they too can bungle software upgrades and give one customer's details to another.
Suppose Bloomberg agreed to give one-tenth of one percent of his net worth each year, and gun control groups asked people to pledge the same percentage of their net worth.
Let me give one more recent example: Senator Charles Schumer (Democrat, NY), in criticizing Mitt Romney, asks how he is going to pay for his tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires.
It is unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners, or technology that is being improved every day by Samsung and other companies.
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Ditas explained Spanish men to me in pantomime (I barely spoke the language) a few days after I arrived: "If you give one your fingernail, he'll take half your arm, " was her gist.
While The New York Times has said next to nothing about its plans for pricing or how many articles users will be able to access before being asked to subscribe, Nisenholtz did give one hint.
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