They may appear to be in step with their bosses' decrees, but cynicism and careerism increase.
Canada stayed in step with the rest of the world today by posting its own negative data.
There have also been good economic reasons for the dollar to move in step with American shares.
The company must appear in step with everyone who encounters it, from Olympic sprinters to inline skaters in Nanning.
Development costs and sales were in step with each other if you like.
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Many are quickly prioritizing analytics, cloud and mobile strategies to stay in step with their rapidly changing customer bases.
And their number does not necessarily increase in step with the homeless population.
Getting to the essence of what their customers need is essential for Scribe to stay in step with their customers.
Philosophically, America's Commission on International Religious Freedom (a bipartisan body that advises Congress and the White House) is in step with the Obama mood.
On the other hand, a persistently high rate of inflation will discourage consumer spending as wages have not been rising in step with inflation.
Beatrice de Gourcruff, 50, an entrepreneur who runs a professional training business told CNN that Hollande is not in step with small business owners and employers.
In 2007, as part of efforts to bring Romania in step with European Union law, the country banned horse-drawn carts from main roads in cities and towns.
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Edward Yardeni, chief economist at Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, points out that the growth in firms' real sales per employee used to rise in step with productivity growth.
The two parts are arranged so that when they return to the beam-splitter, the peaks of one wave are in step with the troughs of the other.
Again, the two measures kept closely in step with each other, with the cloud cover swinging from 65% when cosmic rays were weakest, to 68% when they peaked.
It had been pondering whether or not to make the RPI rise more slowly, and bring it more in step with the slower moving consumer prices index (CPI).
Psychiatrists usually expect suicide rates to increase in step with depression and other mental illness, but the study finds that thoughts of suicide among people with mental health problems actually decreased.
Visits to its theme parks are expected to fall in step with a decline in U.S. consumer confidence, offsetting advertising sales growth at Disney's ESPN and ABC television networks.
After accelerating somewhat during 1995, the rise in these costs has steadied a little (see second panel of chart), suggesting that productivity is rising in step with wages.
Detroit will always be the engineering center of the American auto industry, but the only way to get in step with technological leaders is to put yourself in their company.
Use a digital sensor, however, and it is possible to shuffle the image across the sensor in such a way that it is exactly in step with the earth's rotation.
The automobile must evolve in step with that transformation.
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Solid basketball programs with academic and philosophical missions in step with the Catholic 7, and located in respectably sized markets of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Omaha ( 27th, 35th, and 58th in MSA).
In recent years, Ziglar Corp. has kept in step with the advances in technology by morphing into an all-encompassing performance enhancement consultancy, featuring a half-dozen speakers and productivity training for corporate employees.
So, as long as Nintendo stays in step with its platform rivals clinging to cartridges (or their optical equivalents), there will be limits to how small and portable their consoles can be.
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When a B2B marketer decides to entirely commit themselves to stay in step with their customers and how they learn, the get a shot at the most precious resource of all: trust.
The rejection of investment and of Western approaches to human rights was certainly not in step with the New Partnership for African Development (Nepad) being championed by President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa.
Bonds can play a key role in helping countries deal with the global economic crisis, but the global sukuk market has fallen for two years in a row, in step with the global downturn.
He may not be entirely in step with other Europeans, but he is not totally in line with the White House either, and he is the only European capable of influencing American policy at this time.
The revamped museum, which includes a newly built pavilion surrounded by water, promises to bring the institution - which first opened in 1885 - "completely in step with the 21st century", while restoring Pierre Cuypers' original design.
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