But impeccable judgement outside off-stump and a slice or two of luck saw him through those tentative beginnings.
But whether they do or not, that sector is just a slice of our capital markets.
When the building is sold, the operators will take a slice of the capital gains.
Malaria control takes up a substantial slice of India's health budget, largely through buying insecticides.
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Grabbing Firefox users, however, would also leave Google with just a small slice of the market.
Radwanska dropped a hand off of her racket and cut a slice down the line.
Israel would recognise a Palestinian state and pull back from another slice of the West Bank.
Move over CNN and its tracking of a small slice of the public during the debates.
This would slice 1.5 percentage points off consumer-spending gains as well as GDP growth.
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Mr Bush's lead will have to narrow a lot, therefore, before such a slice becomes decisive.
The few shareholders who bothered to claim a slice received 46 cents a share.
The last came from trying to slice through a bike lock with a hacksaw.
And so the payments are very concentrated in the hands of narrow slice of agriculture.
She has a great slice from the backhand side and great spin from the forehand.
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Four minutes later, the Canaries were ahead as Pilkington benefited from a significant slice of luck.
"I had a slice of luck today with the weather conditions, " said the 25-year-old.
The original plan was to make depositors take the "haircut" - a slice from their savings.
United's Prince Buaben should have done better than slice well over from 12 yards.
Dell and Microsoft are racing to secure a slice of this huge potential market.
Slice has further products coming soon, which presumably include integration with other email providers.
Each are selling a relatively small slice of stock, about 9% of total shares outstanding.
We're all used to slice-of-life ads that use models as dramatizations--like happy moms using dish soap.
Cheng orders a chocolate croissant and a slice of cake for us to share.
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No matter how you slice it, though, tax hikes are probably part of the plan.
Like Sarbox, this sprawling piece of legislation tries to micro-manage a major slice of our economy.
About 10% of sales, but a far larger slice of profits, came from resellers.
No matter how you slice it, Dr. Jerry Buss was indeed an iconic professional sports owner.
Encouragingly, a big slice of these imports has been machinery and other capital goods.
Currently, the firm is the third largest holding, representing a nearly 15% slice of its assets.
The policy holder's goal: to slice and dice all the options to maximize the overall payout.
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