Perhaps surprisingly this is why the immigrant does not rely upon her personal brand alone.
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But they warn against phoney sincerity, and (perhaps surprisingly) they advocate displays of weakness.
Perhaps surprisingly, the most interesting incentives have been developed in an emerging economy: South Africa.
Perhaps surprisingly, I have found something similar is useful when starting a new scientific research project.
Yet, perhaps surprisingly, you don't have to have mega-millions to buy your own private paradise.
Perhaps surprisingly for an economist, his views seem as grounded in ethics as in finance.
Perhaps surprisingly, Mr. Shanley says writing the opera was easier than writing the film script.
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Mr Cardoso, perhaps surprisingly, says yes, because many of his economic reforms are irreversible.
The answer, perhaps surprisingly, is RusHydro, a partly state-owned company that owns most of Russia's hydroelectric plants.
And perhaps surprisingly, many people within the boxing world have also advised him to complete his studies.
Again, that is possible, but the current evidence suggests, perhaps surprisingly, that this approach is the exception.
The only Clinton supporter in the restaurant is, perhaps surprisingly, the youngest person here 22-year-old Kayla McCarthy.
Perhaps surprisingly then, it was the generals whose men decimated Kissama who first thought of reviving the park.
Perhaps surprisingly, Conservative supporters now tend to be more hostile to the war and President Bush than Labour voters.
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Perhaps surprisingly, there's little hubris at the heart of the local redevelopment effort.
Perhaps surprisingly, more women in the 1950s said their husbands did not spend enough time at home than today.
But their economic costs are held down by the perhaps surprisingly efficient tax systems with which they are financed.
Perhaps surprisingly this training does not involve years of analysis and introspection, but a series of extremely straightforward exercises.
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Perhaps surprisingly, the history of such operations stretches back more than a century.
The position with regard to mathematics is, perhaps surprisingly, much better, he adds.
Perhaps surprisingly, one clue may lie in the popularity gap between the queen and bankers such as Mr Hester.
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The main reason for wanting to install superconducting power lines in cities is not, perhaps surprisingly, to reduce transmission losses.
Perhaps surprisingly, for what is on the face of things a simpler animal, C. elegans has a larger core proteome 9, 453 members.
But, perhaps surprisingly, only one of these differences, that in physical activity, proved to have a significant relationship with lymphocyte production.
Yet, perhaps surprisingly, there seems to be no shortage of new angles.
Perhaps surprisingly, insurance agents and brokers never have had much of a legal duty to get the best possible deal for their clients.
Ford Motor, perhaps surprisingly, seems to have caught on the fastest, using computer modeling and U.S. surveys to boost revenues for each sale.
Perhaps surprisingly, Oliver Ivanovic, the Mitrovica politician who often speaks for the north's Serbs, whether in Serbian or fluent Albanian, is also opposed.
Others who have impressed include, perhaps surprisingly, Jack Cunningham at Agriculture.
Perhaps surprisingly, the worst medal bonus is paid by Great Britain.
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