Armstrong has ripped apart the sports credo of what it means to be an athlete.
Mr. Fischl's credo suggests a kind of aesthetic ingenuousness that can lead to unending grief.
He says Webvan's business model was a mirror image of the credo he preached at Andersen.
In that vein, Simple eschews the tech credo that information collected on customers can be sold.
His kitchen credo is: Choose the best elements available and don't be afraid to be playful.
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Credo finds that students in poverty and English language learners fare better in charters.
The work was done by the Centre for Research on Education Outcomes (Credo) at Stanford University.
However, recent work by Mathematica, an independent policy group, suggests that the Credo study is sound.
Credo thinks that the variation in quality can be traced to the governing legislation behind the schools.
Anyone who fails to accept that as an operational credo should be disqualified from serving on boards altogether.
Supporting upstart entrepreneurs over big, stagnant corporations and innovation over institutional inertia should be a liberal credo, too.
As a believer in the value-investing credo of his mentor, Benjamin Graham, Buffett should have gotten aboard then.
The Robinsons went to church occasionally, but if they subscribed to any credo it was that of freethinking.
It is not certain that this Czech Gaullism, as Mr Klaus's credo has been called, will win votes.
Driven by their technocratic ideology, they betray their own credo of sticking to the facts, and that's bad enough.
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"Our credo in medicine is not, 'spend the least money, ' " he said.
He consults for free with companies like Google, which he hopes will stick to its "don't be evil" credo.
His credo, as he wrote in a recent market commentary, has stayed constant.
But is there more to it than governmental self-interest and a cultural credo?
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The price declined relentlessly, mocking their credo that the security of the financial system ultimately depends upon the yellow metal.
Those are the only two words on the front of the Apple Store credo card that employees carry with them.
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Apple famously reinvented retail by creating sleek environments that showcased solutions and service, and sold not just products but a credo.
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Competition naturally breeds better journalism is the credo of many newspaper veterans.
The search giant has long been the darling of the technorati, widely admired for its geek-friendly culture and "don't be evil" credo.
Credo has fought various parts of the Patriot Act in the past.
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Part of the free-agent credo is that workers no longer have to make safe bets with big firms to protect their career.
Leavy suggests the portfolio holdings of the BlackRock Equity Dividend Fund(MADVX) includes shares that should appreciate in line with his credo.
There are only two words on the front of the Apple Store credo card that all employees are asked to carry: enriching lives.
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Gemma Godfrey is a quantum physicist, former hedge fund manager and now chairman of the investment committee of wealth management firm Credo Capital.
Credo, the firm that agreed to speak with the Journal, is unusual in that it is also engaged in activities largely unrelated to telecommunications.
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