We own 10 very important television stations, so I'm not trying to move away from that.
Therefore your observation that sellers need to move away from SKU-based inventory definitely hits the mark.
No doubt Mr Kleisterlee intends to move away from what remains of Philips's conglomerate culture.
This could mean that the child had to move away from their school and their friends.
Recently, however, there are indications that Apple has begun to move away from this business model.
New guidelines published on September 26th are an attempt to move away from that.
The soullessness of popular electronic dance music has compelled some musicians to move away from the computer.
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For many who advocate resource conservation, our heavy dependence on personal vehicles is something to move away from.
She explains how important it is to move away from a fixation on leaders as individual charismatic people.
And it would be sad for them to have to move away from here to have a job.
In order to move away from our dependency on fossil fuels, we need to take advantage of all opportunities.
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Even on a warm, breezy afternoon, it was easier to go backward that to move away from the field.
Along the way, there was much temptation to move away from its focus.
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Those were an SEO play that Google is starting to move away from.
This evolution culminated in the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review, which explicitly attempted to move away from the two-theater-war standard.
Avanade has found companies are more than willing to move away from iPads.
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Mr Rajan's solution is to move away from the big ideological questions, where India has debated itself into a corner.
He is a keen supporter of the poor and will encourage the Catholic Church to move away from power and money.
Meanwhile, The Tokens spent much of the '60s trying to move away from "The Lion Sleeps Tonight, " and doo-wop in general.
The headmaster of Manchester Grammar School, Dr Christopher Ray, says the impending changes convinced him to move away from GCSEs completely.
The company, headed by ReedHastingsReed Hastings, is seeking to move away from mail delivery of DVDs and tap the online streaming market.
Mr. STEPHEN ROBINSON (Astronaut): I'd like to move away from the orbiter.
Europe is trying to move away from austerity, in the mean time.
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Sunderland travel to St James' Park under new manager Paolo Di Canio, needing points to move away from the Premier League's relegation zone.
The deterioration of the agricultural land, and the onset of a wetter climate, forced Dartmoor's settlers to move away from the higher moor.
And as many doctors strive to move away from a stern and lecturing stereotype, confronting patients without alienating them can be especially challenging.
Another idea is to move away from providing a global, centrally broadcast, round-the-clock radio network, and concentrate on supplying content to local rebroadcasters.
Whichever candidate wins the election in Seoul is likely to move away from Lee Myung-bak's disastrous "reciprocity" policy toward greater engagement with Pyongyang.
So we are trying to move away from that area and either have a deep value proposition or, as I said, stick with basics.
They certainly will need to move away from the immigrant-bashing that cost them dearly among the key ascendant voting blocs of millennials and Hispanics.
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