She says hormone replacement therapy is just one of several factors that nudge up a woman's risk of breast cancer.
Southwest's strong balance sheet leaves it with plenty of leeway to nudge up fares while leaving its low-cost model intact.
That is a reason for the Reserve Bank to nudge up rates early, rather than to be forced into a more abrupt tightening later.
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Yet it took South Korea more than a decade to nudge up to 10% and America, despite years of Congressional hair-pulling over its reliance on Japan, still has almost nothing.
Minor complaints include the inability to nudge yourself up to jump or roll down through an elevated platform.
There is also a display, just you don't see it until you nudge the volume up, or change the audio source etc, as it's set behind the casing.
That has not happened yet in this cycle, but I believe the probability is high that continued low interest rates will nudge stock prices up into higher multiples of earnings, assuming earnings continue to grow at a modest rate.
Given how long shopping can take, especially in the run up to Christmas, I can see a lot of people logging on with their Clubcard, and it could nudge the younger generation into picking up a card.
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Practice Fusion, a provider of free electronic health records to doctors, bought 100Plus, a start-up which applies predictive modeling to nudge people into leading healthier lifestyles.
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So when reporters and business people talk, their interviews can end up giving the whole American enterprise a little nudge one way or another.
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As good as Ariane is, a series of orbital corrections will be required to nudge Herschel and Planck into precisely the right paths to take up their parking positions.
But others have eventually been outed, or outed themselves, after nudge-and-a-wink media stories have piled up clues as to their identities or what they are alleged to have done.
Even if Google never ends up in the dock, Microsoft and its allies may still nudge it to change the way it does business, to their advantage.
His conversion cut the lead to one but Jackson landed a penalty straight after the re-start to nudge Sarries back into a four-point lead and he then set up a sparkling try.
James could do little to prevent the equaliser from Wolves, with the Pompey keeper saving both a Zubar header and then Doyle's follow-up headed effort, only for the Republic of Ireland striker to nudge in the loose ball.
Jones still harbours hopes of returning to the England set-up, though admits all he can do is play well for Kent to nudge the selectors.
Some soft-impact lasers can nudge objects into a calculated orbit toward Earth so they will be pulled down and burn up in the atmosphere, Schonberg said.
Rather than nudge the North to collapse, South Korea is offering huge dollops of investment to prop it up.
But while that may mean that the end to the War on Drugs may simply boil down to a long, frustrating wait, the issue will almost certainly continue to come up in the intervening years, as more and more states continue to at least nudge the ball in the right direction.
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