The report paints a stark picture of a reluctant agency way in over its head.
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This is a stark example of a lack of curiosity on the part of the journalists.
The case of Wegelin is a stark one: a bank that first opened its doors in 1741 has had to close because it used the long tradition of Swiss banking secrecy to help clients avoid tax.
Dr. Vijay Kumar sits behind a stark wooden table with a giant logbook in front of him.
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While Sony's new Bloggie Touch provides the template for how simple and easy a touchscreen camcorder could really be, Kodak's similarly well built and attractive PlayTouch provides a stark contrast, with a modicum of simplicity on the surface, but a megaton of functionality to uncover.
In a recent book review in the Wall Street Journal, The Long Way Around, Andrew Stark makes a compelling case for paradoxical thinking.
When the G20 finance ministers gather in Paris they face a stark fact: that nearly a year and a half since Greece received its first bailout, the crisis remains unresolved.
As the Yankees have brought in one flawed player after another in attempts to fill the void, Rodriguez's empty locker has served as a stark reminder that 2013 is a year more about who isn't in the room, than about those who are.
Mr. Stark is a professor at the University of Toronto and a visiting scholar at Columbia University.
Mr. Stark is a professor of strategic management at the University of Toronto.
The higher-education industry faces a stark choice: either adapt to a rapidly changing world or face a future of cheeseparing.
Unlike the first two movies, here I felt Tony Stark was a real person and not just a comic book character.
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So one would imagine the example left by Lay might serve as a stark deterrent to an executive considering a similar path.
But Stark signed a new contract after winning promotion to Division Two, Butcher took over at Brentford and Stewart decided to remain at McDiarmid Park.
There has been a -- the differences between the two parties and their positions and their visions have become more and more stark in a short period of time.
The remote and rugged Shawnee National Forest attracts hikers, campers and horseback riders, and offers a stark contrast to the rest of a state that largely has been plowed, paved or suburbanized.
Canada, after all, presents a rather stark choice: invest a smaller amount early and produce a citizen who pays taxes and contributes to the system or pay a much larger amount later for the upkeep of a citizen who consumes tax monies and contributes nothing.
It's always posed as a stark alternative, as if there were a single European brain, or polity, that could take this decision.
For the billion or so people around the world who live on the equivalent of a dollar a day, it could mean stark hunger, a price-induced famine.
Shares of life sciences tools companies are down sharply Friday morning following a stark financial warning this morning from Illumina, a provider of gene sequencing tools to pharmaceutical companies and researchers.
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So far, this amounts to a stark reversal of expectations and could evolve into a significant point of economic uncertainty for U.S. retailers not only up to the elections but also past them, to the crucial Christmas-shopping season.
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Felipe Massa's crash in the second period was a very stark reminder that this is a dangerous sport, just as it says on the ticket.
The whole incident acts as a stark reminder of the difficulty of regulating fairness in a free market.
The imminent power shift represents a stark change in ideologies: Abbas has long been a conduit of the White House-backed road map to Middle East peace.
The research found a stark difference between how marketers and consumers define engagement with a brand.
The colors provide a stark contrast to the dark burned-out shell of a house that sits in the distance -- and offer a painful reminder of the tragedy that befell the people who lived within.
The question of temporary workers has traditionally produced a stark divide between business and labor, with business seeking a large, low-cost supply of workers, and labor opposed to any guest-worker program that could threaten American laborers and produce questionable working conditions.
For most people, the housing market still offers a stark choice: rent or take on lots of debt for a house purchase.
Extensive research has found a stark difference in the average returns for stocks in each year of a typical four year Presidential term.
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