Of the myriad disadvantages small companies face, retaining talent is one of the biggest.
By working in education technology (or one of the myriad other social tech fields).
The state lacks capacity for compassion, or any of the myriad qualities liberals naively bestow on it.
However, the paper didn't identify any of the myriad genes or environmental factors that might be involved.
This is a nationwide celebration of the myriad of ways in which we can each rethink our transportation strategies.
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Bhutto extracted her own concession: forgiveness of the myriad corruption cases against her and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari.
Given the popularity of boutique investment banks, Quattrone could attempt to hang out his own shingle or join one of the myriad startups.
Settle in with one of the myriad newspapers from all over the globe - an increasingly quaint notion in the age of iPads.
In light of the myriad of problems just described, some experts have recommended that we simply end federal flood insurance.
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Employees simply pick one of the myriad options (assembled by eHealth), and eHealth makes sure the employer's contributions show up automatically in their accounts.
At this point, few of the myriad video game projects funded through Kickstarter since the breakout success of Double Fine Adventure have been completed.
These are just a few of the myriad of questions the leaders of college athletics will be forced to wrestle with as the commercialization of college football grows.
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The Corporate Library has built up a wealth of data on executive pay and contracts, and a database of the myriad ways in which directors are connected, rather than independent.
While its publication date seems to be lost to history, its message and artwork leave not doubt that it was one of the myriad products of the WWII-era government printing office.
Let us hope that Europe's political leaders are too aware of the myriad challenges confronting them in world politics to waste their time and energies once again on institution building and introversion.
Hummingbird feeders hang from the trees, which are naturally strung with orchids (Ecuador has more than 4, 000 species of the flower) and the air seems almost to vibrate with the staccato movements of the myriad hummingbirds.
It was hard enough for Engadget editors to decide on 10 semifinalists out of the myriad awesome crowdfunded projects entered, including such futuristic fare as bipedal robots, high-tech puppetry and more.
Congress is paralyzed by its own reluctance to cut and face the wrath of the myriad who, like Wolf and his constituents, make their living from the gargantuan FEGOOTUS (federal government of the United States).
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Twenty years after the mutual fund boom began, fueled by 401(k), IRA, 403(b), 457 and other legislation, the masses got their first glimpse of the myriad games money managers have been playing with their money.
Pause for a swim at the glorious outdoor Lasker Pool (between 108th and 109th Streets), then catch one of the myriad free concerts - from Philharmonic to children's jazz to dub reggae - that grace the summer calendar.
Of the myriad economic consequences positive and negative of this irreversible, tidal wave of change, one has become crystal clear: America has been left with a glut of commercial property that poses a major threat to our economic wellbeing.
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You also want to see a producer taking advantage of the myriad tax credits many states offer, which can represent as much as 30% of the production budget and which can be used to start paying back investors.
For some, it simply evoked the cynicism that usually greets such claims, feeding rumors that he was actually fired and arousing intense speculation about which of the myriad intelligence acts of omission or commission on his watch prompted this step.
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"The SEED II legislation has not been formally reviewed in a single Foreign Relations subcommittee or full committee hearing to say nothing of hearings by any of the myriad other committees whose jurisdictions are touched upon by its provisions, " Frank J.
However, in the context of capturing work-related communication to facilitate collaboration or create an audit trail, face-to-face communication has a few weaknesses (my ability to accurately capture notes and my memory of the myriad conversations I have about work every day being just two of them).
Indeed, if you were someone who earned at the top of the progressive tax rates on a federal and state level and then threw in the payroll taxes, and absolutely refused to take any of the myriad deductions and tax credits available to you, you might actually pay this amount.
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Although there are no moving parts to go wrong, the law of averages seems to dictate that some of the myriad components will occasionally fail, and scientists who work regularly on computors rely on the machine being available for at best only 80 per cent of its theoretical working time.
Commercial lenders also argue with that with increased margins, microfinance companies can reinvest in the development of new product lines to address the myriad needs of the poor.
She is appealing to supporters of Labour and the myriad little parties of the left to come over to Kadima and help her pip Mr Netanyahu at the post.
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