Equities have broken records and appear set to go higher, with talk of a correction, prevalent a few weeks ago, gone.
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Think of it as a more passive aggressive version of those violent parent outbursts that were so prevalent a decade ago.
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While unions may become more prevalent, a repeal of mandatory bargaining and exclusive representation would cause them to change their bargaining techniques.
In earlier decades, when large shareholders weren't as prevalent, a simple focus on total insider buying and selling painted a more accurate picture.
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With video game systems now prevalent in a growing number of living rooms, he expects that children, and even their parents, will give Leela a go.
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Others that literary leanness mirrors the stale political culture that is prevalent in a country where Jacques Chirac has been in politics for nearly 40 years.
For example, if cell phones, televisions or even the computer itself easily distract your child, those distractions may be more prevalent if a tutor is not physically present.
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Of course, just as investors can use single-country funds to capture certain sectors prevalent in a country, it's possible to use industry-specific sector funds to capture certain countries' economic activity.
Even internationally, where health issues are not as prevalent, a key driver of growth has been McDonald's ability to develop new food products that cater to the current and changing lifestyles of a specific region.
Oil production may have peaked in the U.S. in the early 1970s but fears of dwindling natural gas reserves, which were prevalent even a few years ago, have been demolished by the discovery of huge new shale-gas deposits.
The reason for that is that the influenza virus has a rapid rate of mutation, forcing companies that manufacture the vaccine to make their best guess as to which flu types will be more prevalent in a given season.
But there is also a prevalent attitude call it religious correctness with which genuine toleration is easily confused: a polite and well-meaning reluctance to engage believers in the sort of robust clash of ideas that might discomfit them.
There is a ton of literature indicating that the fear of losing control is a prevalent issue.
For the past score or so, the issue of manufacturing in America has been a prevalent one.
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Then again, bacterial resistance is a prevalent problem, with many drugs becoming less and less effective by the year.
Ego-bragging about former companies was so prevalent I implemented a fun way of calling attention to this negative practice.
More detailed World Bank studies show respondents in some countries saying that corruption is prevalent but not a menace to business.
Revenge for America's loss at the World Cup four years ago is a nice theme, but it is not a prevalent one.
In the energy complex, geopolitical risk tends to be a prevalent supply shock factor, as I recently have observed with Libyan crude oil output.
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White says this entrenched culture, coupled with a prevalent assumption that women do not have an earning capacity, has condemned many widows to acute poverty.
The overwhelming impression for readers unfamiliar with the robust challenges of British secondary education will be amazement at the indiscipline and near-chaos prevalent at even a well-led and fast-improving school.
The core value of faith, combined with other important values consumers share such as a connection to their communities and deep commitment to their families, are very prevalent in the country as a whole, but especially in the New Heartland.
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Mole is a relatively prevalent flavor of bitters, so I tackled that one first.
Imitation is not only more abundant than innovation, but actually a more prevalent road to business growth and profits.
This desire was more prevalent than pushing through a perceived glass ceiling.
Experts say Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a form of staph resistant to common antibiotics, has become a more prevalent problem in settings such as contact sports that involve skin-to-skin touching.
According to U.N. statistics, one in three women will experience violence in her lifetime, including beating, rape or assault, making such violence a more prevalent problem than AIDS, malaria or any other disease.
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While common sense says that those who spend work hours popping out to the store for a new pair of shoes or surfing the Web for personal use probably cost employers something in lost productivity, there's no definitive proof that employee "downtime" is any more prevalent than it was a generation ago, when telephone and watercooler banter was in.
But as the capability matured, it became more prevalent and therefore less of a core differentiator.
As cloud-style architectures become more prevalent, we will see a parallel shift from legacy storage to modern, software-defined-storage architectures.
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