For their next trick, the anti-big banksters ask you to generalize from a single instance.
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Yet it never had such expression in a single instance since its release in 1971.
The EPA has never found a single instance of drinking water supplies being contaminated by hydraulic fracturing.
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Research shows that even a single instance of exclusion can undermine well-being, IQ test performance and self-control.
True, it is hard to find a single instance in the Johnson oeuvre in which the author favours a bigger state.
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Federal regulations pertain only to animal treatment and do not "cover every single instance of what a facility can and cannot do, " he said.
Dependency on a single company is interesting when exploring the risks that a single instance of corporate mismanagement (or strategic failure, or organizational misfortune) could cause severe economic damage.
Misleading rhetoric aside, not a single instance of abuse under the Act has been cited by any court, the Congress or the Justice Department's own Inspector General - not one.
Or maybe more interestingly, three of the soldiers with whom you spoke all admitted to choking their wives in their "sleep, " yet to date I can not think of a single instance in which soldiers have been exposed to the type of combat that would be associated with that behavior.
Harrington to allow broad discovery, including pulling incriminating e-mails where private equity firm executives seem to be divvying up deals and depositions of leading figures like KKR co-founder George Roberts, who testified he could not identify a single instance during 2003-2007 where KKR made a bid after a signed agreement was made with another private equity firm.
For example, our global, single-instance ERP system runs 53 country payrolls on the SAP ERP Human Capital Management solution and our SAP NetWeaver Portal supports over 2 million members of the SAP Community Network.
Many of you and your IT organizations began to evaluate and consider server virtualization technology a couple of years ago as a way to move beyond the legacy IT model of having a single operating system instance bound to a single physical server.
And though the Chinese have yet to adopt many of the tricks they picked up by stealing U.S. secrets--how to cram multiple warheads on a single missile, for instance--Representative Christopher Cox is not alone in his fear that the spying may have helped accelerate an Asian arms race.
For instance, the single-aisle Airbus A320 still has not managed to match the reliability of the Boeing 737 Classic even though the Classic began being replaced by the more reliable 737 Next Generation 20 years ago.
Single-word reviews, for instance, or personal attacks on the author, are not allowed.
The police recently discovered, for instance, that every single movable item had been stolen from the old Ottoman citadel at Sidon.
Each instance belongs to a single network and any communication between instances in different networks must be through a public IP address.
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The only visible sign of its tie-up with Toyo Trust, for instance, is a single joint branch, opened with great fanfare last November.
If your search will likely end up in Wikipedia, for instance, with a single click over a little "W" you can search only that encyclopedia.
Now it needs to tackle the hard part of its strategy: making it all work together seamlessly, for instance by offering a single sign-on for all its services and one-touch access.
For instance, having a single figure in charge of intelligence probably makes sense, but even Mr Negroponte's new power will not give him a real grip on his sprawling empire (much of which is run by the Defence Department).
At times the report uses some debatable assumptions: For instance, Miron assumes a single figure for every type of arrest, for example, but the average pot bust is likely cheaper than bringing in a murder or kidnapping suspect.
An instance is a member of a single project and cannot be shared across projects.
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Many multinationals would happily contract with a single bank to collect receipts throughout Europe, for instance, rather than working with a different depository in each country.
In a recent study of seven different sectors of the Thai economy, McKinsey, a consultancy, found that poor government regulation was the single biggest barrier to productivity growth in almost every instance, whether in manufacturing or services, in export-oriented or locally consumed products.
For instance, married people are much happier than single people.
If there's a single management secret to be learned from the man, for instance, it's about how important it is to delegate.
The NDP, for instance, has its roots in Nasser's single-party socialist state, but its current leaders are business moguls, lawyers and local strongmen.
Aside from restrictions placed on it by the FDA (for instance, it will be sold only through a single mail order pharmacy), the drug causes the buildup of fat in the liver, a warning sign that it may also cause liver damage.
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