They are not wedded to the old ways of doing things in the auto industry.
It's classic animation wedded to modern technology -- painted pictures that move in magical splendor.
Ingratiation is no cakewalk for entrepreneurs because they are so solidly wedded to their convictions.
Engaged couples with a more naive view of wedded bliss were the most vehement.
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Mr Bush, on the other hand, is still wedded to his tax cuts, deficits or no.
So the President made clear that he is not wedded to every detail of his plan.
Judging by the first term, the government still remains worryingly wedded to the past.
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Most firms are still wedded to the idea that merit should not determine pay.
Its new alignments, no longer so wedded to cold-war geography, will probably be more effective.
He has made clear that he is not wedded to every item in his plan.
It enables you to grow when needed, but not be wedded to a new structure.
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Many Singaporeans are wedded to their jobs and look askance at idleness of any kind.
"CBS is clearly wedded to that format, obviously because they have had success with it, " Bark said.
If you're wedded to a physical keyboard, then you should probably wait for the BlackBerry Q10.
Yet for a Social Democratic party traditionally wedded to fortifying the welfare state, they constitute a mini-revolution.
The indications are that Germans remain wedded to the euro by two to one, according to most polls.
"This would appear to be another attempt to kill by those still wedded to political violence, " she said.
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Later, tango singers, led by Carlos Gardel, wedded melancholic lyrics of urban alienation and unrequited love to tango's florid musical notes.
Building coalitions is harder in Mexico, where congressmen are wedded to their parties and hard to buy off.
The FASB has yet to produce proposals on financial assets and is more wedded to a fair-value regime.
Even if you are wedded to your favorite skis, you can rent them.
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Also, Americans aren't wedded to one wine--they'll hunt out better-value wines, Day says.
The report said analysts were "too wedded" to assumptions about Saddam Hussein's intentions.
Drivers are so wedded to their cars that they will be deterred only by higher motoring costs or regulation.
Los Angeles politicians, however, were still wedded to the aging Coliseum downtown and told him to back off they had it handled.
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Now, the President is not wedded to every detail in his plan.
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life estimates that about one in five Muslims is wedded to someone of another faith.
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Packages can run into the tens of thousands and couples from as far as New York City have recently wedded here.
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The Kochs are wedded to solid assets like refineries and paper mills.
Does that mean the NSA is wedded to the Google OS?
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