For years, tech executives have labored under a self-imposed burden of trying to imitate his showmanship.
Some say the credit has been a failure and trying to imitate it doesn't make sense.
It is designed to imitate the futures market in commodities such as corn, wheat and steel.
Both try to imitate nature, and both are so far operating at a loss.
So even if DoCoMo's ambitious plan succeeds, operators elsewhere could find it hard to imitate.
But by doing his best to imitate Mr Jobs, Mr Bezos also flattered him.
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It is never too proud to imitate competitors' successful moves, but it often does them one better.
"If I was going to be successful, I had to imitate those who succeeded before, " he says.
Tenenbaum's research aims to define and describe these cognitive tools, and build mathematical models to imitate them.
Last fall, Rhode Island enacted a sweeping pension reform that other states would be wise to imitate.
Ford and General Motors, however, seem to have abandoned plans to imitate the Nano in their Indian factories.
' Other banks try to imitate our style, but this kind of trust takes years and years to cultivate.
For her and Cassandra, who also never married, life started to imitate art.
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With its new chemical composition and color-shifting ink, the Series 1996 was an incredibly difficult bill to imitate successfully.
Poles like to imitate the French in many things, not least in their passion for protest in the streets.
Americans like to imitate the French even if we purport to hate them.
There are certain accents that one should be wary of attempting to imitate.
Although it was very inimitable, I used to imitate it all the time.
One way would be to imitate Hong Kongs speculator-resistant currency board. n Urge countries to cut taxes, not raise them.
Weinberger's new chip acts like a wireless Rosetta stone, able to imitate any other chip--and thereby mimic any of today's cell phones.
James also humors his young admirer, Robert Ford (Casey Affleck), who starts off wanting to imitate his hero and ends up killing him.
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Much of the industry, in fact, has tried to imitate Southwest, down to its 737 jetliners, but can't seem to get it right.
"When it comes to sexuality or eroticism, we offer no examples to imitate, no contexts of self-expression and no hands-on experience, " he wrote.
The chances of Local 1877 having to imitate Otis's labour opponents, who in 1910 blew up the Los Angeles Times building, look slim.
"Having tried desperately hard in the early days on film and on stage to imitate Winston I now don't do that, " he says.
Hauber argues that investors are expecting Astra to imitate the strategy of Bristol-Myers Squibb, which is growing by doing small acquisitions of promising drugs.
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In her clinics with toddlers, Landa teaches parents to imitate the way their children play, which may help build communication circuits in the brain.
What motivates aggressive behavior like bullying is complicated, but Coyne says studies have shown consistently that viewers may start to imitate what they watch.
The longer-run aim is to imitate women's tennis, which attracts men as well as women, partly because the female version is more interestingly skilful.
The nest was daubed with white paint in an attempt to imitate bird droppings, so the birds would think it was an established nesting site.
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