In the popular mind, the locus classicus of postwar prosperity is the decade of the 1950s.
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The locus of shareholder power is shifting rapidly from entrenched management to activist shareholders.
The locus classicus of Congressional jurisdiction over public debt is in Article 1, Section 8.
The hope is that it will become the locus for expanding the game in Brazil.
In one study of negotiations, 85% of men had an internal locus of control.
It isn't that the industry isn't innovating, far from it the locus of innovation has moved.
But with terrible irony, the replacement housing itself gradually became a blighted locus of social problems.
For decades, the gender perception of entrepreneurs is male- risk taker, ambitious, high locus of control, successful.
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George skillfully moves the interview from the living room to the bathroom--the real locus of his interest.
The logical locus for such an organization would be as an element of the National Security Council.
So, as Markowitz postulated, it would place the investor at the point on the locus of maximum utility.
And it is the single largest near-term locus of jobs and societal wealth.
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Golan in Syrian hands will likely once again become a locus for conflict.
If you attribute your successful results on luck or ease of the test, your locus of control is external.
Some of these -- most notoriously in Pakistan -- had become the locus of not just radical but terrorist activity.
How might the Court, then, avoid both judicial activism and simultaneously affirm that states are the locus of decision about marriage?
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Industrial profit margins still remain more leveraged than these techies as their locus of revenues is shifting more to emerging markets.
These distinguished panels of the Senate were the locus of my first employment with the United States Government nearly 13 years ago.
That is partly because the locus of the world's largest religion is shifting to hotter (in several senses) parts of the world.
The locus of most standards-setting initiatives has been the individual states, which have borrowed widely from each other, rather than the federal government.
His General Re- insurance acquisition closes by year-end, and it moves the locus of BRK from an investment house to a worldwide insurance empire.
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In the meantime, he will have to face down the unions pretty much by himself, and stop the street being the main locus of political debate.
Bezos appreciates that Amazon is still a young company, still a locus for bright young talent (unlike, say, Microsoft or Oracle), and currently at its innovative peak.
"The results included in the CSPI study were significantly higher than our findings, " said Maureen Locus, spokeswoman for Brinker International, the parent company of Chili's and Maggiano's.
According to trusty old Wikipedia, the term scuttlebutt corresponds to the iconic colloquial concept of a water cooler, which becomes the locus of congregation and casual discussion.
Formerly bastions of intellectual freedom in a world of Babbitry, formerly the locus of sexual freedom and experimentation, they now became the most restrictive environments in modern society.
Despite the warm feelings it now evokes in north European hearts, as a locus of healthy food and blissful ecology, the Mediterranean is a perilous place for sailors.
The primary locus of dinosaur hunting is the Nemegt Formation.
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