Joss himself figures only in the minds of these people, except in one rhapsodic trumpet-playing section, where we see him in essence male and female stripped away melting into his music.
Institutions may be loth to invest in a fund that is, in essence, a one-man show.
Gold has in essence taken a one-two punch from Federal Reserve comments in the last couple of weeks.
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In essence, no one is supposed to be devastated by anything nowadays.
According to one multinational boss, he was in essence saying that paying corporation tax is a part of a business's corporate social responsibility (CSR).
The life insurance industry is an interesting one in China because it is, in essence, another piece of the puzzle that may ultimately explain how China will make the transition from an economy led by exports and government investment, to one that that is led by consumption and investment by the private sector.
In essence Rolls-Royce makes one piece of kit, with multiple applications, to a world-class standard.
In essence, elites are always missing one vital piece of information: what it is like to be someone who is not in the elite.
One health document is a living will, which in essence is a set of instructions to your family members and physician suggesting how you want health care to be implemented.
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In essence, the making of a film became one long therapy session.
They capture the essence of animal antibiotics in molecules that are one quarter the size and can be made with standard chemistry techniques.
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So in essence you're purchasing three guns in one frame.
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In essence, Gramsci said that to eliminate the bourgeois state one must seize the institutions that reproduce the dominant class's thought-patterns.
Such expenses, however, are in essence deductible from another American tax, and the largest single one facing the Romneys: the gift and estate tax.
Apparently these generals were not, like their prime minister, devoted to Napoleon's maxim, "Frappez la masse, et le reste vient par surcroit , " which, vis-a-vis strategic or other problems, bids one to concentrate upon the essence, with assurance that all else will follow in train, even bits of string.
In essence, No Adverse Impact floodplain management takes place when the actions of one property owner are not allowed to adversely affect the rights of other property owners.
One focus group in a suburb of the third-largest city in America will not capture the essence of the Heartland lifestyle.
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If one asserts that buying customers below what they charge them is a corporate strategy, this is in essence an arbitrage game, and arbitrage games rarely last.
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"This cheap, one-sided, mendacious campaign carried out by the media and politicians against the amnesty is in essence the continuation of something I'm already well acquainted with, " President Klaus said in a special address broadcast during Czech television's main evening news.
In essence, this is a good thing a player is so mindblowingly impressive that one neither notices nor cares what she wears.
For one thing, they dropped their demand that they should hog all the revenues from natural resources in essence, oil in their zone.
Without the Kenzo Tange Master Plan, noise pollution in Lumbini would have been rampant, which would violate the essence of the teaching of Buddha that one can get access to wisdom through quietude and neatness.
In essence the charged CCD now stores an image, albeit an analog (as opposed to digital) one.
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