If Internet phones strike a chord with callers, this carrier could ring up some hefty profits.
These photos will strike a chord with so many people whose lives are touched by autism.
His working-class origins strike a chord with many poorer voters who believe that he would introduce policies that benefit them.
Yet their plain-speaking and promises to care for the elderly, reduce taxes and preserve indigenous traditions strike a chord with many.
For Jeremy Goldkorn, a China media commentator, Han's attitude combined with his writing helps strike a chord with millions of China's disaffected youth.
His campaign believes that will strike a chord with American families, particularly in Midwest swing states suffering from heavy smog and environmental degradation.
The assistant curator at SF Moma, Erin O'Toole, believes that Winogrand's "shoot first, edit later" methodology will strike a chord with many modern photographers.
We were pleasantly surprised with the handset and it could strike a chord with phone buyers that fondly recall the larger, original Desire.
Romney kept hitting the theme about disappointment in Obama, and I think it will strike a chord with a lot of voters in certain demographics.
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Ryan also is happy to lend his Catholic moral theology credentials to his new boss, who sometimes struggles to strike a chord with religious voters.
Their preference for ending the Windows monopoly using a structural remedy that could be enforced without long-term and intrusive supervision, may also strike a chord with Judge Posner.
Nader's criticisms of what he calls corporate cronyism are likely to strike a chord with independent voters who already see President Bush as being too close to big business.
P. leaders howled at the unfairness of it--Clinton plunged us into this mess, they cried--but there seemed little doubt that his new tactic would strike a chord with the public.
And he is likely to say that the government could do more through its own procurement and purchasing to support innovation - which is likely to strike a chord with many of the businesses to whom I talk.
Its business plan, based on a target of selling three million tickets, and government support will be strong selling points in a difficult economic climate, while Will Greenwood's comments about grassroots rugby also appear to strike a chord with IRB Council members.
The fledgling league is hoping to strike a chord with casual soccer fans by rescuing some of its teams from monstrous football stadiums--mausoleums to a soccer club playing to less than half capacity much of the time--and into soccer-only venues that bring fans closer to the action.
It seemed to strike a chord with people when I complained about how there are over 50 analysts that cover Apple (AAPL) and most of them offer absolutely no value to potential investors looking to these so-called experts when trying to figure out if they should buy or sell the stock.
His political views and forecasts will also strike a resounding chord with those he leaves behind.
But Thursday night's debate had each candidate checking off the boxes on the standard list of minority entitlements while offering tired bromides aimed to strike a response chord with the victim-class.
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What the findings suggest is that consumers are most likely to choose brands that strike a nonconscious as well as conscious chord for them, and marketers who know exactly how their brands resonate with customers will have a sustainable advantage over competitors, according to Buyology's chief executive, Gary Singer.
The theory goes that being associated with the retention or resumption of weekly bin rounds enables the Communities Secretary Eric Pickles to strike a popular chord while diverting attention from his austerity measures elsewhere.
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