No one has represented the divided self better-the analyst, the observer, the commentator who serves as witness of the one who has come through. |
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When I finished varsity and started paying the loan off, I had gone to work as a laboratory analyst. |
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Hong Kong Disneyland is also recruiting for a business systems analyst, a tax analyst and a duty engineer for the Disneyland hotel. |
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Not only does one have to be concerned about individual analytic tools, but one also has to factor in the psychology of the individual analyst. |
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They then feel that when they interpret out of a greater receptivity to this, there is more conviction for the analyst and for the analysand. |
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The tool the analyst needs is her psychoanalytically trained selfhood to access the selfhood of the other. |
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Since the analysand comes to the analyst because of pain, the role of the psychoanalyst in my book is naturally the relief of that pain. |
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Not likely, says Jimmy Lam, a Hong Kong-based analyst at brokerage Kim Eng Securities. |
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Isn't this the same administration which slanders all opponents and threatened to fire an analyst for telling the truth? |
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The analyst is reminded that any matrix can be reduced to the sum of a symmetric matrix and a skew-symmetric matrix. |
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I believe that writer and analyst are seeking forms or elements in common which come from the unconscious. |
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The process begins with a trip to the bank, where a sharp-eyed analyst will review your finances. |
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One analyst said the decision will not lead to an immediate severance of diplomatic ties between them. |
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If the book has a thesis, it is that a functional analyst is an analyst, first and foremost, and not a degenerate species of a topologist. |
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According to analyst reports this is one of the few growth segments in the otherwise becalmed server market. |
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Initiatives like these garnered accolades from the analyst who praised Federated's management and merchandising earlier this year. |
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The analyst says Murdoch will buy the Boston Herald again and that there will be lots of changes in Beantown's media landscape. |
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An analyst said the company should lay off more staff in order to tighten cost control. |
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She walked straight into a business analyst position with a major consulting firm after graduating in economics and government. |
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In a past job, I was a quantitative analyst for an asset manager that had a life insurance company as a client. |
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Your role as a quantitative analyst will involve developing and managing the firm's complex high frequency trading system. |
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He began his career in the '80s as a trader and a quantitative analyst for firms like UBS and Credit Suisse. |
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Conner will serve as the programs' analyst, and Chris Marlowe will be the play-by-play announcer. |
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A short time ago, we spoke with a defense analyst who told us about other countries that are doing some spying of their own. |
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We have had a 13-month bear rally that has just about turned every analyst and investor into a raving bull. |
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One marketing analyst suggested that a conviction might actually increase his marketability. |
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A telecom industry analyst said the impact on the two mobile phone companies would be minimal. |
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I'm thinking of becoming a book reviewer or a satirical writer, or maybe a sociological analyst or an entertainment specialist. |
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This means that they allow the analyst to code text while working at the computer and to retrieve the coded text. |
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But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek. |
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But it is ordinary reciprocity that good psychoanalytic practice must, axiomatically, bar from the relationship of analyst and patient. |
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This follows the discovery of prototype devices during a raid on a safe house at an undisclosed location, the analyst said. |
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Joining me now for the analysis on this right-to-die case and its implications to our society, is our senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. |
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After the bus leaves at dawn, the analyst and his wife suddenly begin to smile and even laugh. |
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You don't even have to be a sophisticated analyst to see what they are doing with the visual rhetoric and verbal anchorage. |
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In yesterday's hearing, a senior FBI official and another senior CIA analyst agreed. |
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Russell is a policy analyst for the Office of the Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives. |
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John L. Keane is an environmental analyst for a large public power and water system in the Phoenix area. |
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The analyst interprets without due regard for the analysand or the analysand acts without regard for the analyst or the analysis. |
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To others, he was a creative architect of US military strength, a perceptive analyst of the international scene, and an accurate anticipator of future threats. |
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Those 10 stocks are part of a list prepared by a quantitative analyst with CIBC World Markets, determined on the basis of currency sensitivity and stock returns. |
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This is an ideal opportunity for a relatively experienced quantitative analyst to move into a front office position with a major global investment bank. |
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He began his career in 1998 and has held positions as a performance and risk analyst and worked as a quantitative analyst at Capital International. |
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Driven to match his father's prominence as a speech analyst, he undertook research in acoustics and speech with the aid of electrical and mechanical devices. |
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Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and amphibious operations. |
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A Radicati analyst posted responses to the criticisms under a pseudonym. |
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One junior intelligence analyst thought that although they weren't at all like modern American centrifuge rotors, they might be usable in what are known as a Zippe centrifuge. |
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One analyst said the falling price of nickel would come as a relief to U.S. buyers who recently had to deal with a steep backwardation that squeezed short positions. |
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He is also a thought leader, future strategist, and technology analyst. |
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Whether an analyst points to the 27.6 percent of first-choice votes or the 28.4 percent of the total vote, the meagerness of his plurality is obvious. |
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Talking about oneself is a self-indulgence, which should be shunned by the analyst who, during the analytic hour, must regard himself solely as the agent of the patient. |
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They also plan to buy a bigger house than their three-bedroom semi, although Mr Stone said he would not leave his job as an IT analyst in South Manchester. |
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So, our extra-terrestrial analyst might warn that it should tread carefully when attempting to ease the burden on those with substantial childcare costs. |
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Tonal morphophonemics is much more confusing to the beginning analyst than consonantal morphophonemics, even when the total number of rules is no greater. |
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One media analyst said that many UK media companies, saddled with debts, and regional newspaper groups, have been slow on the uptake for this kind of time-saving technology. |
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As a starter for analyst research, what about the following? |
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The analyst must steer between the Scylla of decontextualisation and the Charybdis of over-generalisation. |
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Moody's sovereign rating analyst Atsi Sheth said said that the GDP forecast hinges on three parameters. |
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From the outset, I must disclaim any competence as a former Kremlinologist, or indeed as a political analyst of Central Asian affairs. |
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Jim Ross will handle play-by-play with Jerry Lawler as analyst and Jonathan Coachman on the sidelines. |
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Some analyst groups, such as Gartner, have dismissed the threat of war-driving as scaremongering. |
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An analyst wrote a report suggesting a company, where I'm on the board, might be backdating options. |
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Bowen, Chen, and Cheng argue that greater analyst coverage reduces information asymmetry among investors and, as such, the need to underprice. |
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To this end, Himfr's market analyst thinks that, the swinery structure should be adjusted as soon as possible to control the proportion of sows. |
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The MFA targets students who wish to start a career as an analyst in an investment bank or who wish to work in consulting. |
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Khouri, a Beirut-based analyst, in an article published on syndication agency Agence Global. |
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A SOLID grounding in all things relating to computers could lead to a rewarding career as a systems analyst. |
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If you are familiar with information technology and have a flair for problem-solving, a career as a systems analyst may appeal. |
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Steven's love of IT and his interest in business led him to purse a career as a systems analyst. |
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He began his career in 1958 while serving a five-year tour of duty in the US Air Force as a systems analyst. |
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Frank Crail, a former CIA systems analyst and tech company founder, wanted a simpler life. |
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But the tale Drogin recounts is redeemed by at least one CIA analyst, called Margaret, who had the sense to see that Curveball was a phony. |
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Cliff Bown, Executive Vice President and CFO of VASCO, will be available on October 27 to answer analyst and investor questions. |
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Yipes' core managed Ethernet services rose 48 percent, outpacing analyst predictions for the overall Ethernet market. |
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A hung parliament is a worst-case scenario for investors with one financial analyst tipping a 2-5 per cent fall in the Aussie dollar as a result. |
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Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst with Environmental Working Group says that VOCs can interact with UV radiation to produce smog. |
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Raymond Maguire, transport analyst at UBS Warburg said ABP was able to better withstand shocks to the shipping industry because of its size. |
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The analyst will give a detailed report of the everyday life of the individuals under study. |
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And Germany is already producing Deutschmarks in case crisis turns to chaos, according to one analyst. |
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The firm's earnings beat an analyst forecast of a loss of 37 million dirhams in a Reuters survey in October. |
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It is essential for the analyst to be able to construct these canonic statements out of the linguistic statements given in the lexies. |
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Political analyst Mario Rognoni said that Panama is most affected by the scandal, and the world perceives it as a tax haven. |
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In 1909, financial analyst John Moody issued a publication focused solely on railroad bonds. |
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Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming said Clausen is the most highly touted QB he has seen in his 27 years in the business, at least publicity-wise. |
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Both tools will be available a Software as a Service, which won praise from Paul Stockford, president and chief analyst at Saddletree Research. |
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Syrian analyst Sami al-Mubayed says the IRGC still can force Sadr to fall in line with its strategy for Iraq. |
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Salomon, a public health analyst at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. |
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Mr. Bergstroem, the Nordea analyst, said he thought AOL would prevail eventually but probably at a price of more than 230 kronor a share. |
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The analyst ran through the various pathways to reprivatization and explained why in each case, he believes it is unlikely. |
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Chris has worked for SFM for just over one year as technical analyst and head researcher. |
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He said the commission's report was not definitive enough to study from the viewpoint of a technical analyst. |
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The result, according to analyst, is a continuous sign that the iPhone is cannibalizing iPod family. |
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But that shift will be slow, said Alan Krans, an analyst with Technology Business Research. |
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The criminal analyst then applies the techniques of spatial analysis and crime templating. |
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A FORENSIC computer analyst has spoken of his horror when he viewed the snuff film found in Daniel Fisher's collection of child abuse images. |
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Ron Darling, former player and current SNY analyst, is the bank's spokesperson. |
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Although it will be of interest to both, this book will satisfy the social scientist far more than the cultural analyst. |
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Chen comes to Needham from Pacific Growth Equities, where she was a consumer growth analyst. |
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I meet fairly regularly with the analyst at Newcastle Falcons, Martin Hastie, to chew the fat, and with one of the professional football sides. |
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I do not want spoon-feeding by some producer and analyst whose egos are stronger than their judgement. |
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In 2007 he also became the lead analyst for Golf Channel's coverage on the PGA Tour. |
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On 3 October 2006, it was announced that Faldo had signed a contract with CBS to replace Lanny Wadkins as the network's lead golf analyst. |
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Neely began her career as a financial analyst with Smith Barney and assistant vice president at Paine Webber. |
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Trepp analyst Spencer Hollerith said it's not unusual for a loan to go into special servicing a few months before it matures. |
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Their decisions prompted Northwest recruiting analyst Jake Worthen of Scout. |
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I finally have a job, with some decent wages, as a senior logistic analyst and I'm ready to build a nest egg so I won't fall on my face again. |
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An analyst said, 'They really don't have much wiggle room in this environment. |
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Will is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and a chartered financial analyst. |
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My own experience with the CMA began while I was at General Mills, serving as a financial analyst in the corporate accounting department. |
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In a statement, the analyst said, 'In order to achieve economic stability, Bulgaria needs to boost the social insurance collectability. |
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If two companies, no matter how wildly different, happen to have similar historical charts, a technical analyst will predict similar outcomes for each. |
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Failing funds holding pounds 15 billion of investors' money have been exposed in the latest Spot the Dog guide published by analyst and broker Bestinvest. |
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After retiring from competitive tennis, she coached for four years and has also worked as a tennis commentator and game analyst for the BBC and Eurosport. |
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Ayman Waked formerly was chief technical analyst at EFG-Hermes, an investment bank with offices in Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. |
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All the good news and all of the bad news is wrapped up in a single word, rotation,'' Prudential Securities technical analyst Ralph Acampora said Monday. |
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Her science and computer background helped her find work as a systems analyst for Dupont, GE, Ethyl, and Norfolk Southern Railroad after graduation. |
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This rather arrogant argument assumes that only an analyst has the total command of the user's activities and the current state of art to predict that affordance. |
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Telcos and cablecos will battle for ownership of the Continent's consumer market, says Lars Godell, telecom analyst for Forrester Research in Europe, and author of the study. |
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James Hollis, PhD, a well-known Jungian analyst and teacher. |
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This case will require the student to value the equity of Strayer Education, Incorporated, and make a buy or sell recommendation as an independent analyst. |
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Demand for flexibility, self-troubleshooting, shorter programming time and improved process control will widen the use of software in SMT equipment, says a market analyst. |
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Guil Dudley, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and a member of the Santa Fe Institute of Jungian Analysts, where he is active as a panelist on the Institute's public programs. |
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Michael Patcher, a well-known video game analyst, added that parents might have a problem with their kids playing a game in which two boys can lock lips. |
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Michael Klein, an analyst for Accelerant, stated, It s a touch-point for brand recognition, It s a way to extend the market of branding into the text world. |
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Daphne Herling is a senior research analyst at Montana Kids Count. |
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Moreover, due to slow market growth, several classes of additives are becoming commoditised, thereby losing their importance as specialty chemicals, says the analyst. |
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According to political analyst Ivica Bocevski, this government has demonstrated with the antismoking law it is capable of putting into effect unpopular measures. |
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Religious analyst Bernardo Barranco Villafan, in a July 15 article in the Mexican daily La Jornada, offered his own take on the pope's visit and the controversy it sparked. |
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Feminist cultural analyst, theorist, and art historian Griselda Pollock contributed to cultural studies from viewpoints of art history and psychoanalysis. |
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Brian Derro, an analyst for Countrywide Credit Industries in Calabasas, feels his own job is secure, and he plans to be generous once he hits the stores for holiday shopping. |
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The widely speculated looming nuclear war between the United States and Russia will bring the entire human race into extinction, political analyst Edward Lozansky said. |
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We've seen squeakers over the years but this is one of the closest ones I've ever seen,'' said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Rentrak. |
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In addition to crime, homelessness is on the rise because of the latest economic woes, according to Patrick Markee, senior policy analyst at the Coalition for the Homeless. |
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The analyst firm is basing the predictions on its findings that show that 450 million smartphones were sold in 2011, of which about 160 million were sold in emerging markets. |
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WiMAX operators who overhype their networks' peak speeds risk angering early adopters who feel their expectations haven't been met, an analyst from Pyramid Research said. |
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The trend was reflected in the rapid expansion in the number of xDSL users in South Korea over the past year, Gartner analyst Andrew Chetham said. |
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Erika Manchego, a mining analyst with Scotiabank Peru, said the bank had been expecting Las Bambas to produce 150,000 tonnes of copper during its first year of production. |
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A report released recentl by industry analyst Ovum recognized Servion for being one of the best cloud-based speech self-service providers in North America. |
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The ERP organization was moved from IT to Budget and Business Improvement, and the business systems analyst role became more tightly integrated with the finance officer role. |
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