In a word: jobs, More specifically, the kinds of low-skilled jobs we desperately need.
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In a word, most of the movie's tear-jerking plays like a big, fat lie.
In a word, individual investors remain split over the short-term direction of stock prices.
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In a word, the fiscal cliff negotiations are about avoiding the CBO baseline scenario .
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In a word, the fiscal cliff deal yields, at best, small, marginal, and even trivial changes.
In a word, relevance, or building relevance for your brand in the context of an active query.
Some kids aren't even aware that they're participating in a word-of-mouth marketing effort on an unprecedented scale.
In a word, AAPL stock price has a several times more huge downside risk than upside potential.
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"In a word, it's a great medication, " says Jed Black, a doctor at Stanford University's Center for Narcolepsy.
If your connection is willing to put in a word for you with the target, all the better.
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For balance, let me put in a word in defense of the whiners.
In a word, these special- interest interventions ultimately lead to socially regressive results.
The border you typically find on smartphones is virtually, in a word, gone.
He wants, in a word, to desacralize the story, make it less of a fable and more of a history.
This was, in a word rarely heard behind the curved crimson storefront windows of Christie's new Rockefeller Center headquarters, pure chutzpah.
In a word, yes, '' Shane Smith, the founder of US media company Vice and host of the planned TV show, told AP.
Very briefly, since people didn't care about this very much - Lords reform, do you think off the agenda in a word?
And for a period drama, that treatment is, in a word, surprising.
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The 1, 366 x 768 HD PLS panel is, in a word, gorgeous.
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Our response to the Tenet resignation was, in a word, a relief.
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But for me, as the CEO of a marketing idea company, my first reaction in hearing about this idea was, in a word, visceral.
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Tell it in a word doc, or a storyboard, or scratch it with a quill pen on vellum, but whatever you do, create a story first.
Actual genes are buried in stretches of what appear to be gibberish DNA. Picking them out is a bit like finding the words in a word-search game.
In a word, I think the answer is No .
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No doubt, as we discussed HERE , the implication of a vibrant return of private banking institutions to the money creation business would be in a word explosive.
Health care, in a word, is ripe for "disruption, " the process detailed by Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen in his influential book, The Innovator's Dilemma (Forbes, Jan. 25, 1999).
Once the posture test was over the participants received their new statuses and the researchers measured their implicit sense of power by asking them to engage in a word-completion task.
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