Tellingly, EcoMotors and Pinnacle, based in Silicon Valley, have both signed development deals with Asian manufacturers.
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Tellingly, the White House blew up earlier negotiations with Tom Coburn on background checks.
But, tellingly, Nutter's first appointment was a finance director--even before he hired a new police chief.
Tellingly, out of the funds available only a small percent went to cyber security.
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But tellingly, almost all of the growth has been in the slower, cheaper mobile internet.
Perhaps more tellingly, only 29% of those asked responded to the survey at all.
Tellingly, the media are treating him as if he were on a valedictory tour.
Tellingly, the shut-down rate of companies in Japan is around half that in America and Britain.
Tellingly, 62% of American Jews approve of Netanyahu's handling of US-Israel relations and only 27% disapprove.
Tellingly, these sixth formers ranked large class sizes as the main deterrent to going into teaching.
Tellingly, the two argued for months about who should have primary responsibility for regulating banks.
Italy has not only a substantial budget deficit but, more tellingly, the world's third-largest debt.
Tellingly, by the time we reach 'Wallow', our self-centred guide is confessing he's "losing all my friends".
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Tellingly, the organisations that provided the data for Mr Cox's study have now cut off the supply.
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Tellingly, money managers who haven't the time or the need to shill themselves are seldom the performers.
And perhaps tellingly, the city has opened its schools to Mr. Rebell and his five-person research team.
In their Wharton films, both he and Mr Davies are sparing with music, but use it tellingly.
But most tellingly of all, early surveys of public opinion show a big bounce in the government's popularity.
But tellingly, he scored the same on both nines, two birdies and no bogeys, for a four-under-par total.
Most tellingly, removal firms say that more people are now leaving Washington state than are moving into it.
Tellingly, they said that if they were on trial, they would rather face a jury than a judge.
And more tellingly, less than a quarter of those do so in the formal sector, registering the business officially.
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Perhaps most tellingly, no nation is pursuing aircraft carriers more assiduously than China.
Tellingly, although the stockmarket has risen sharply over the past year, foreign investors have done much of the buying.
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Avtovaz's best car, tellingly, is powered by a motor from America's General Motors.
McConnell, Boehner and other members of GOP leadership are tellingly being left out of the dinner Obama will host Wednesday.
With Shelton herself, tellingly cast as the friend who will try anything.
And tellingly, both Tesla and Better Place are hedging their platform bets.
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The hottest area of expansion is also, tellingly, the dullest: transaction services.
Most tellingly, the defeats have come alongside a surge in voter turnout.
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