But he also used his jab and kicks to pick apart the challenger on his feet.
Certainly, global supply-chains are more complex and harder to pick apart than in those days.
True the pundits will pick apart the speech because that is what pundits do.
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Under pressure from his employers to replicate Mr Madoff's returns, Mr Markopolos tried to pick apart his strategy.
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The Bloomberg legacy may be about to take a beating, as Democratic candidates to succeed him pick apart his record.
In the episode I saw, she'd asked him to install shelving in the garage and proceeded to pick apart every little thing he did.
But enthusiasm faded as advisers began to pick apart the deal.
People who will, with great authority, pick apart the details of your go to market strategy and likely have some good ideas for how to improve it.
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For situations such as this, a variety of firms provide data and services that help financial advisers pick apart hypothetical performance in broad strokes or granular pieces.
The Times, particularly miffed because of the loss of federal health subsidies to its home state, argued that the president should not pick apart a tax bill representing weeks of delicate compromise in Congress.
Now the prosecution, with a brand new high-profile detective leading the investigation, has the luxury of months to pick apart the athlete's sworn statement and measure it against the forensic evidence that will soon appear.
"Every time I'd go there, I'd try and pick it apart, " Mr. Bowien said.
Until the insurgency wanes, however, things may fall apart faster than even a crack economic team can pick up the pieces.
After that, the alliance broke apart and the Americans, as they expanded west, were able to pick off the tribes one by one.
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