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Analysts turned a cold shoulder as well, resistant, McMahon says, to acknowledge anything that contradicted their earlier work.
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Wall Street turns a cold shoulder on dividends because there's nothing in it for them.
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What we get in return is not just a cold shoulder, but a deliberate intent to intensify the violence.
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However, statistics show these women are giving a cold shoulder to GM products.
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Since 1994, Mr Persson has given the ex-communists a cold shoulder, fearing a nasty jolt from financial markets if he did otherwise.
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In the past the Americans have urged him to give Hamas a cold shoulder, but rarely has America's influence seemed so weak.
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Some of her Democratic opponents have tried to use that against her, suggesting Quinn is too close to a mayor they say has sometimes turned a cold shoulder to the concerns of middle-class and working-class New Yorkers.
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Sounds like a cold shoulder to us.
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For that call, I received a polite cold shoulder from the other panelists who were making those year-end predictions.
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Worse yet, when I tried to run Switchdesk, it shrugged off my request again like a New York cabbie giving the cold shoulder to a wannabe fare standing in a cold rain without an umbrella.
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Turns out those suckers valuable consumers who nabbed a PS3 pre-order from Best Buy's online store are getting the cold shoulder from the mega retailer.
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