In March, all 18 CIO marks had moved to the extreme boundaries of the bid-ask spread.
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And like with any other transformation, there are those that can take it to the extreme.
Oberman has always pushed himself to the extreme even while training as a professional pairs figure skater.
This NARAL ad seeks to move Dole's candidacy back to the extreme right on the abortion issue.
Yet the pendulum swinging to the extreme on one side, often swings to the opposite extreme as well.
Immersion lithography has been used in production since 2004, but Intel will be pushing this technology to the extreme.
But taken to the extreme, it can severely hobble and harm the president.
Rarely, if ever, have I seen this truism taken to the extreme that it is in the home financing business.
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While some may view this as only a slim possibility, it would definitely not be taking the tests to the extreme.
These corporations came to expect government to act on their behalf abroad, even to the extreme of overthrowing uncooperative foreign leaders.
But a prudent response to the extreme weather we are already experiencing would be to be to see it as a warning.
For example, the most recent visa recipients from China waited up to nine years due to the extreme backlog in the system.
Politics can sometimes resemble a fistfight, and during a visit to Rhyl in the 2001 general election this was taken to the extreme.
The relationship between Armstrong and Livestrong is symbiotic to the extreme, which has led some to wonder in print and aloud if Livestrong will survive.
While doing the work out, it is difficult and I feel tired to the extreme with a temptation to stop, because no one is watching.
Correspondents say that while most tiger hunting was carried out on elephant-back, some Indian maharajahs, or "great kings" of princely states took things to the extreme.
His middle name testifies to the extreme Methodism of his mother, which he rebelled against in his 1915 depiction of the evangelist Billy Sunday as a fanatic.
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This team captain truly is just that--he always works hard and pushes himself to the extreme, even if it means injuring himself trying to make an impossible catch.
If carried to the extreme, outsourcing turns corporations into opportunistic institutions without a vision, heading into a collision course with its most valuable partners labor, customers, and the community.
The police said they were working closely with mountain rescue volunteers and other statutory emergency staff to provide assistance to people in difficulty due to the extreme weather.
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In this decade, the Japanese government went to the extreme of guaranteeing all lenders (not just depositors) to the country's biggest banks until the end of the century.
While Obama occupies the middle, his GOP opponent must closely follow the Tea Party line (as well as that of social conservatives) and risk being marginalized to the extreme.
While it was expected that Democrats and Republicans would take the situation to the extreme, reaching a deal only in the eleventh hour, the current debate appears completely deadlocked.
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It was part of a tried-and-true Nixonian strategy: Run to the extreme right in the primaries, then run as fast as you can to the middle in the general election.
Although the initial reaction to the Extreme Blue projects from different organisations had been overwhelmingly positive, IBM was unable to say if the concepts would survive beyond this year's internship.
Stocks peaked in October, and that "major recession" and much lower profits are probably underway--to the extreme detriment of equities, which are now well off their highs of three months ago.
Joerg Rocholl, president of the European School of Management and Technology, told CNN the central bank is taking its mandate to the extreme, even with conditions imposed on countries seeking aid.
There's some truth to the extreme language, but BlackBerry 10 is really just the latest in a series of transformational moments for a company that has frequently had to adapt to survive.
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Chronic hypobaric hypoxia (lack of oxygen): where the expedition will encounter equivalent altitudes up around 3, 800m due to the extreme cold temperatures and distance from the Equator which further decreases atmospheric pressure.
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