It will be user-influenced and controlled to a degree that is not possible now.
To a degree, the trend has been fueled by disappointment with Wall Street's usual offerings.
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If the killing of Johnny Butts sounds hauntingly familiar, it's because it is, to a degree.
To a degree, Gujarat state, led by the Hinduist BJP party, has taken the lead.
"He did try to compensate for perceived inferiority to a degree, " said historian Kyle Longley.
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German efficiency and once-matchless engineering can reduce that differential and justify higher prices, but only to a degree.
To a degree that is sufficient to set ordinary heads spinning, these commitments have often been juggled simultaneously.
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New documents that surfaced in Tuesday's hearing appeared to bolster the government's case, at least to a degree.
That personal stash is a critical barometer of how well the U.S.--and, to a degree, the world--is doing.
That personal stash is a critical barometer of how well the nation--and, to a degree, the world--is doing.
To a degree, multi-system Europe exists already, in the euro and in the Schengen rules on crossing frontiers.
But Mr Mugabe has shown that bullying works, at least to a degree: it saved him from defeat.
The ratings are to a degree subjective and, not surprisingly, some of the companies at the bottom take exception.
This has happened in recent years to a degree that no one understood.
You can protect yourself, to a degree, by owning shares of resource companies.
The return-of-capital gimmick thus has the dual benefit of deferring tax and reducing (to a degree) the tax rate.
Negatives are piled up against the economy and market to a degree not seen in a number of years.
Sometimes the strain has been overpowering to a degree that I wondered where and when I would find relief.
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This is where the movie stumbles, although not to a degree that lessens the impact of Prefontaine's willful spirit.
To a degree, both the American and British governments are prepared to help when company schemes run into trouble.
This exposes American companies to a degree and to a type of industrial espionage never before encountered in this country.
To a degree, the supermarket business is largely a marketing initiative to publicize the brand and draw people to stores.
The debt crisis is forcing the 17 euro-zone countries to pool economic sovereignty to a degree that was unthinkable before.
The game was disrupted to a degree in the second period as both sides were in turn reduced to 14 men.
Four days ago the market was short-term oversold beneath 21-day moving averages to a degree that almost guaranteed an oversold rally.
But they have all flourished because they were privatised, to a degree, and forced to compete with foreign firms in the 1990s.
Social media practices are embedded in companies, departments and communities to a degree that blurs the boundaries of traditional responsibility and action.
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To a degree no less than in the U.S., and probably more, every problem in Japan seems to seek a government solution.
It was true, she was attracted to Anton Kruppev, to a degree.
What these types of studies omit, at least to a degree: context.
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