One oft-cited example is Motorola 's hot-pink RAZR, originally produced for tennis star Maria Sharapova.
One oft-cited case is that of Immune Response ( nasdaq IMNR) , a Carlsbad, Calif.
One oft-cited myth about Japanese, that they rarely make eye contact, is not really true.
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Another investigation has revealed that oft-cited statistics about the supposed cost of cyber crime are largely baseless.
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It brought to my mind the oft-cited connection between creativity and mental illness.
One oft-cited explanation for this is Germany's federal system, which gives the opposition a de facto veto over tax changes.
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And it's been four years since Gehry built the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the oft-cited tipping point for downtown L.A.'s renaissance.
The fact that most Arab states rely on oil revenues rather than the taxation of consenting citizens is another oft-cited cause.
According to an oft-cited 1996 University of Virginia study led by psychologist Bella DePaulo, lying is part of the human condition.
And yes, as you add in discouraged, marginally attached and underemployed, the unemployment rates rise (like the oft-cited U-5 and U-6 rates).
The late Judge Henry Friendly, another prominent Second Circuit judge, wrote in one oft-cited 1976 opinion a scathing appraisal of the laws.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire is the genre's oft-cited cautionary tale.
One oft-cited example is Motorola 's (nyse: MOT - news - people ) hot-pink RAZR, originally produced for tennis star Maria Sharapova.
In one oft-cited 1985 study, lawyers who searched a 350, 000-page library using conventional electronic techniques were convinced they found 75% of the evidence relevant to the case.
The oft-cited repeal of Glass-Steagall, for example, actually eased the crisis, by enabling the market rescue of failing investment banks and brokerage firms by commercial bank holding companies.
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The management school at the University of Texas at Dallas has created a ranking of its competitors, based on contributions to 24 oft-cited business journals (HBR not among them).
So where did this oft-cited, little analyzed statistic originate?
The oft-cited "people familiar with the situation" say that Verizon is considering ending its joint venture with Vodafone by purchasing back the 45 percent stake the European carrier currently holds in its American cousin.
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Common Eurozone issued bonds are another oft-cited solution.
What I think they fear is that since an oft-cited justification for the tariff on imported ethanol is that it prevents foreign ethanol producers from benefiting from domestic tax credits, if the tax credit goes away then so does that cited justification of the tariff.
The lack of female role-models is an oft cited barrier to gender equality in entrepreneurship.
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