They take risks in a way that traditional intermediates studiously avoid (at least intentionally).
Melo's shift toward the sort of studiously casual look favored by Richardson is no accident.
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His curly gray hair is studiously messy, and his thick black eyeglass frames are downtown dorky.
The suggestion to dress in 1930s style is studiously followed: theatregoers mill about in sequined headbands, fascinators and suspenders.
Mr Putin was studiously vague about policy during what passed for an election campaign.
Russian policy towards Syria is as studiously amoral, patient, and results oriented as Russian policy anywhere else.
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But if scientific organisations are to retain credibility, even their media relations need to remain studiously detached.
The Treasury committee has been the best of Parliament's select committees, studiously non-partisan and generally well informed.
Politically, this would be the kind of high-profile deal the sovereign fund has seemed to be studiously avoiding.
At this point, the American administration is a bit vague, as indeed, studiously, is Ariel Sharon, Israel's prime minister.
Rinehart, through her representatives, agreed to let me visit Roy Hill, but Mudronja, I notice, studiously avoids mentioning her.
Mr Riordan is a studiously uncharismatic businessman who had never run for public office before becoming mayor in 1993.
But here, we did not have a revolution, most of the founders studiously avoided the use of that word.
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He has kept studiously silent about the pregnancy of his wife, Carla Bruni.
Oddly, Delaware's legislature has remained studiously silent about what should happen during takeovers.
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The question is: what will this studiously modest man do with such dominance?
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When I travel I studiously avoid making and receiving voice calls over the public switched network because of the costs.
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But we did so at our peril -- and only by studiously ignoring the danger that it continued to represent.
Disparate databases have to be lashed together, which is perhaps why competitors Epic Systems and Cerner have studiously avoided acquisitions.
And it was Assange who watched the experiments, studiously mixed the chemicals from their notes, and then opened the fateful valve.
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But this time the company is keeping studiously silent, probably because it owns land on both sides of the noise divide.
Ministers have been studiously avoiding committing themselves to any timetable of reform, but legislation looks extremely unlikely before the next general election.
After all, until this week Mr Jospin, with his Protestant instinct for cleaner politics, had studiously ostracised politicians from the manipulative Mitterrand era.
From medicine and hospitals to restaurants and movie tickets, says Judy Pan at the Boston Consulting Group, China has studiously avoided consolidating information.
The issue looms, undiscussed and poisoning community relations, in all schools where the feelings of English-speaking and cosmopolitan Welsh parents are being studiously ignored.
While the Imperial Household Agency is studiously silent on this issue, officials are said to be intently studying cases and laws governing European dynasties.
The scare stories studiously leave out the dollar value of government transfers like food stamps as well as capital gains, health insurance and other factors.
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The best leaders recognize this attitude and studiously avoid being self-absorbed.
Romney shied from free market principles and studiously avoided social matters.
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Valid concerns regarding cultural cohesion remain, which most commentators studiously avoid.
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