An investment bank, like a supermarket, demands a certain quality standard: it will not hire just anybody.
"The society does not advocate just anybody going out to trap mink and would not want this to be encouraged, " he said.
This contest is not some backyard barbecue cook-off that just anybody enters.
This is a longer way of saying I think it would be hard to put just anybody in a box, for two years of service, in one neat box so quickly.
The problem with that definition, of course, is that not just anybody can measure it -- since most of us don't have an International Prototype Kilogram laying around, especially since every time the thing is picked up a few atoms rub off of it making it a little bit lighter.
Mal did more than just about anybody to make this program what it is today.
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Mr. COLEMAN: Well, I mean, there's just about anybody that you can think of.
Look for this strongly-worded report to benefit just about anybody in this market besides Huawei and ZTE.
As such, he has helped both Republicans and Democrats raise more money than just about anybody else.
Pittsburgh, a city that once was defined by the steel industry, knows this better than just about anybody.
If you work hard enough in this nasty world, you can link just about anybody to anybody else.
"He was just literally just massacring anybody that got up that was trying to run away, " Seeger said.
Mr. GRINE: I mean, I'm - truly, I just, anybody who gets, it's a sad thing in following who lost his house.
Lerach's Enron case worries other lawyers, who say his theory could entangle just about anybody involved in a business collapse.
Analysts cite them, retirees love them and just about anybody will tell you that regular dividend payments make a business more valuable.
An avid watcher of college basketball, Boeheim was talking about the wild season where top five teams lose games just like anybody else.
Those folks have been hit harder than just about anybody else.
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Just for anybody who's blogging, nobody gets audited based on the questions that they ask here. (Laughter.) So, Mark -- so I don't get in trouble.
And small businesses have been harder hit by this recession than just about anybody else because they had a harder time getting financing and because obviously customer demand was down.
Home lenders, thinking they would always be able to sell the loans they made to Wall Street firms for bundling together into mortgage bonds, extended credit to just about anybody.
And while I agree of you that he does support the measures President Bush is taking, he's also been a critic of the incompetence of the war, longer than just about anybody.
He has created a tool he calls Maltego that lets just about anybody do the kind of data mining that in the past only fraud investors, government specialists and hackers typically could do.
Citing cases involving auto wrecks, tainted potatoes and improperly fumigated produce, the court said companies have a duty to warn not just consumers of their products, but just about anybody who comes in contact with them.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting new all-time highs is good news for just about anybody who owns stocks, but the market in such rarefied air does produce nervous stock picking on the part of value-minded investors.
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Just about anybody can own a house.
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As I say that, just as anybody wouldn't fear sending an e-mail, I don't think anybody should fear going on Web sites and reading what we write or responding to what we write based on the Presidential Records Act.
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