Roth has a nose for bargains and a 20-year record of making investors rich.
Apparently the likeness is a little too on the nose for the real Kim Kardashian.
Those that do manage to issue bonds are paying through the nose for the privilege.
Unlike his rivals, he has some charisma and a nose for the popular mood.
They will, in other words, have to develop a nose for risk and reward.
Chaudhary Raghvendra Singh was a civil servant with a keen nose for business.
Sticking it to the Man might make paying through the nose for a data plan almost worth it.
Foreign investors may have a better nose for boardroom shenanigans and a strong incentive to protect minority shareholders.
Hotel charges are often a bugbear of business travelers who often pay through the nose for a simple breakfast.
Yet all hacks have a nose for a scoop just as well-tuned as their nose for a quality freebie.
And he would have data that advertisers would pay through the nose for.
His nose for a beaten-up stock poised to rebound has served him well.
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Consumers might be paying through the nose for goods and services, but the producer price index is on the decline.
Galerie Bob van Orsouw, a Swiss gallery with a nose for new talent, will inaugurate with upcoming U.S. object artist Hannah Greely.
And it is working on fixing its tax laws so foreigners can access that market without paying through the nose for it.
Why pay through the nose for these cruddy new films when I can stream them off of Netflix or just pirate them?
Parents are worried that without paying through the nose for travel sports, their child might not even make an elementary school team.
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The scientists said the device could work like "an artificial nose for a robot dog", sniffing out extremely low concentrations of vapour.
"In many ways, neurosurgeons have been viewing the brain between the mouth and the nose for quite a long time, " he said.
Yet he had a nose for looming trouble, as his choice of travel spots in the 1970s attests: Cyprus, Yemen, Iran, Afghanistan.
He has a nose for fine wines, a palate for fine cuisine and an appreciative eye for natural, artistic and human beauty.
As a result, senior citizens who pay through the nose for the pills they swallow have traveled to Canada to get cheaper drugs.
In a society in which public opinion has long favoured regulation and cartelisation, a politician with a nose for votes is advocating liberal reform.
But he has a nose for headline-grabbing cases--even if he loses.
Learning the basics from his dad, Gill developed his own nose for business and went on to build a retail empire in Asia, Royal Sporting House.
"Traditionally, when you went to Wal-Mart, the exercise was to hold your nose for about 45 seconds while you ran around and got what you needed, " Husson says.
That contempt springs from a keen nose for weakness, honed by the habits of dictatorship and based on an estimate -- so far unrefuted -- of Mr. Obama's mettle.
Yet Oppenheim has faith in management, suggesting Chief Executive Ara Hovnanian has a good nose for making acquisitions among the privately held home builders that still comprise 70% of the industry.
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