Critics say that is the key to her success, though she prefers to chalk it up to simply working with such great talent.
We did have one message simply lose audio halfway through, but we're willing to chalk that up to video messaging still being early in development.
Even if Scott had failed to obtain a highly recommended preventive service such as colorectal screening, we cannot chalk this up to his being insured since we know that Americans on average only receive about half (54.9 percent) of medically recommended preventive care services.
Many people will laugh this off, chalk it up to those crazy Scots, and move on.
Chalk it up to an even uglier horse in the glue factory: the euro.
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And he can chalk it up to a swashbuckling front office trying to do things big in Hollywood.
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"Chalk it up to effective marketing, " said Michael Greeson, president of the Diffusion Group, of Apple's green reputation.
Chalk it up to the evolution of the performing arts and human behavior.
Perhaps we should chalk this up to nostalgia, but I still think the original Mario Kart was the best of the franchise.
Chalk it up to the initiative of one man, a 6-foot-5 Viking named Kari Stefansson, who founded DeCode Genetics Inc. in Reykjavik two years ago.
Chalk that up to the increased scrutiny about questionable bookkeeping at Chinese firms that have debuted on Wall Street, typically by reverse merger.
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Chalk it up to his experience as a big-screen entertainer -- there is no doubt that Estrada knows how to work the crowd.
Area residents were shocked that such mayhem should occur in their area, but they chalk it up to the state of the world.
Chalk it up to the initiative of one man, towering Viking named Kari Stefansson, who founded DeCode Genetics Inc. in Reykjavik two years ago.
Chalk it up to a rare combination of personality and performance, says Scott Minto, director of the Sports MBA program at San Diego State University.
Chalk it up to fierce competition and customers' continued refusals to part with cash very easily, even as they loosen the purse strings a bit.
Chalk it up to yet another elision in the academic journals.
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Perhaps you can just chalk that up to frustration and emotion.
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Chalk it up to the lingering impact of the recession--consumers have been conditioned to expect bargains, and they're keeping their wallets closed until they find them.
Admittedly, word prediction seemed to fare better for the company's (well-trained) reps than it did for us, but we'll chalk that up to a learning curve.
Chalk it up to the reduced noise that comes from MWC's smartphone and tablet-focused show, but OEMs aren't eyeing Vegas in January as their main world stage.
Chalk it up to colonial ties, plus English-language facility that has permitted access to more labor markets, especially at higher income levels that can support bringing an extended family along.
Chalk it up to consumers being cautious and deal conscious, but another possibility is the consumer has been trained over the last few years to wait for even more deals.
Before you chalk that up to being based on the wrong continent (beleaguered Europe) keep in mind that over the same stretch a Euro stock index is up more than 8%.
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We could just chalk that up to the fact that the keyboard is a work in progress, but we do wonder if that diagonal key travel has anything to do with it.
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Chalk it up to the tribal nature of fans of that sport--big-name players like Joe Mauer, Derek Jeter and Albert Pujols score far higher in their local markets than they do nationally, says Philpott.
Chalk it up to a backlash against austere boutique hotels, or to the current interest in multigenerational family travel, but the Adirondack "great camp"--that rustic outpost of the Gilded Age--is enjoying a renaissance as a travel destination.
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