By drastically reducing your overhead, you correspondingly increase your chances of success. |
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Smart executives, correspondingly, must understand that their competitors are at least as smart as they are. |
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The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra. |
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Being much shorter than the height of the atmosphere, the laboratory cell would necessitate a correspondingly greater vapor density. |
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It is a typical example of cost effective film making bringing correspondingly unspectacular results. |
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If the Caribbean Gods can seem cruel at times, putting air passengers through an impromptu big dipper ride, they can be correspondingly generous. |
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Many of the smaller regions at the top of the list have correspondingly smaller economies. |
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In the following two decades, demand for his work has grown and his output has grown correspondingly. |
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By implication, authorities are immoral and culture is correspondingly morally corrupt. |
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The range of potential targets for future intervention will grow correspondingly. |
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The Scandinavians have tended to favour high rates of taxation with correspondingly high levels of social provision. |
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The reduced venous pressure reduces the return flow of blood into the heart, so the blood pumped out of the heart is correspondingly reduced. |
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The activation energy is greater and the rate of the reaction is correspondingly less for the deuterated compounds. |
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The politics of solidarity they ostensibly represent seem to me to be correspondingly diminished. |
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You end up with a whole lot of loose nails and your fixings are correspondingly insecure. |
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I was talking about a single factor that favours one side and correspondingly disfavours the other. |
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As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious, embracing big ensembles along with bedroom turntablists. |
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When you set a world record at the age of only 12, expectations for the future become correspondingly high. |
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If Congress used a more limited range of means, reserved powers would correspondingly expand. |
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As humans moved north into Eurasia from Africa and, later, south from Alaska across the Americas, proboscidean range contracted correspondingly. |
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But stakeholders in government don't see a correspondingly immediate and painful financial consequence when their government cooks the books. |
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The stable points act as attractors, and correspondingly unstable points as repellers. |
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Australia is a big country, stretching from the tropics to the roaring forties, and it has a correspondingly wide range of climates. |
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The linker DNA follows a continuous spiral path between nucleosomes with a correspondingly large bend. |
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Ipomoea alba with longer flower tubes correspondingly had the highest mean total nectar volume per flower and nectary volume. |
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Despite the severity of the depression in the international economy, standards of living did not show correspondingly steep falls. |
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The extremely narrow lines of the solar spectrum require filters with correspondingly high resolution. |
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A distorted picture of events is helping to produce correspondingly distorted policies, particularly in Europe. |
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Some might reply that as one's experience builds up, one's taste correspondingly becomes more defined. |
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All are placed in a monochrome field of light or dark and correspondingly given shadows or bright highlights to emphasize contrasts between figure and ground. |
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They refuse to believe in a religion that allows for adaptation and change, and correspondingly can only see outsiders as people in need of conversion to their belief system. |
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Supersaver tickets can only be used on certain trains and their prices are correspondingly reduced. |
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The number of polling stations and votes invalidated on procedural grounds was correspondingly low. |
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The Red Bond interest rates would correspondingly react to any fiscal policy which flouted the sustainability imperative. |
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Williams is a cool customer, and her writing style is correspondingly concise and sportive. |
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And correspondingly, we should not underestimate the contractionary effect of a substantial currency appreciation. |
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The remaining part of the entitlement shall remain at the disposal of the farmer at a value calculated correspondingly. |
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That therefore means that contracts for contract personnel will run correspondingly longer. |
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They have a specific offence for the theft of a motor vehicle and they have correspondingly high sentences for that. |
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Despite several decades of strong economic growth, the country has not advanced correspondingly in terms of human and social development. |
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All models also run with a frequency of 60 Hz, however with correspondingly varying performance. |
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Medical technology is characterised by a high speed of innovation and a correspondingly high frequency of new models. |
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The number of would-be gun owners is correspondingly smaller in societies with lower gun densities and lower crime rates. |
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Therefore, the sum that you receive will be correspondingly less than the sum that we transfer. |
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With modern marketing methods, and a correspondingly large advertising budget, you can be in a good position, at least in Germany and Austria. |
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Incomes are correspondingly low, and in order to support their families, men must often seek paid work far from home. |
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To do this, the drive torque at each driven wheel is reduced correspondingly. |
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When the present structure was adopted in 1996, most complaints were relatively simple and closing decisions were correspondingly short. |
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To the degree that those words are used to obfuscate realities that are otherwise painful to utter, our monuments will be correspondingly fragile. |
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A light-weight wood, jelutong is correspondingly low in strength. |
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More than anything else, however, it recognizes that society has changed and, correspondingly, so must sensible conservatives. |
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Factories had foremen and life became correspondingly more regimented. |
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It is not surprising that, correspondingly, it has often been Anglo-Catholicism that has been skeptical of the actions and stance of the establishment. |
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The central bank has reduced its bank rate by 150 basis points and expressed the hope that commercial banks will reduce their interest rates correspondingly. |
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Remaining undigested by the medusa, the small snail will devour its host from within, growing larger as its host is correspondingly diminished in size. |
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Their choice of words is correspondingly simple, lacking the tension between polysyllables and monosyllables observed in the stanzas from the poem. |
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Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces. |
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The examples given seem to be heavily weighted towards stereotypically male faults, and correspondingly got a higher percentage of male 'yes' responses. |
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But outright refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to. |
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Siloxanes have very flexible backbones and correspondingly low glass transition temperatures. |
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Metapolitics traced the disastrous role of perverted imagination and correspondingly perverse politics in Germany. |
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Companies such as Whirlpool, Del Monte, and Dial produce private brands of home appliances, pet foods, and soap, correspondingly. |
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However, this can only be successful if all persons involved are familiar with the new rules, and in a position to observe them, adapting their behaviour correspondingly. |
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The association's specific aim is to raise the sales figures in the various countries correspondingly to enable available primary energy and CO2 savings to be achieved in the countries and thus for Europe. |
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Even though the narrative voices encoded in most Victorian periodicals were anonymous, they were not correspondingly genderless. |
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The subject of metaphysics is being in all its amplitude in order to acquire a knowledge of the cause of being that will be correspondingly unbounded. |
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As we deplete our ability to denote and figure particular aspects of our places, so our competence for understanding and imagining possible relationships with non-human nature is correspondingly depleted. |
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In 1642, well supplied with muskets and correspondingly more bellicose, the Iroquois attacked Fort Richelieu, which had just been built astride their route. |
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The part of an oil rig that is visible above the water is so enormous that it is easy to forget that there's a correspondingly large portion underwater. |
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Winter nights are correspondingly long with less than six hours of daylight at midwinter. |
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Areas in the ocean have been identified as having a major lack of Vitamin B, and correspondingly, phytoplankton. |
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The braincase is concentrated through the nasal passage to the front and is correspondingly higher, with individual cranial bones that overlap. |
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During rifting, as the crust is thinned, the Earth's surface subsides and the Moho becomes correspondingly raised. |
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The equal and opposite torque on the Earth correspondingly decreases its rotational velocity. |
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It also seems that the higher body mass of Neanderthals had a correspondingly larger brain mass required for body care and control. |
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Through the leitourgia, the rich carried a financial burden and were correspondingly rewarded with honours and prestige. |
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Generally speaking, it can be said that the basic needs of those in the low satisfaction group are correspondingly unsatisfied in accordance with the thresholds and criteria adopted by the study. |
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There is no suggestion that conventional breeding should be subject to a complex and politicised regulatory process but, correspondingly, there is no reason why GM should have this burden. |
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To compensate for the increase in weight, ships had to carry correspondingly less fuel, water and other supplies. |
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The binder has been engineered to exhibit cohesion values up to five times greater than equivalent paving grade bitumen and is correspondingly much more resistant to shearing forces. |
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Third, and correspondingly, Lapid was polling around 10 seats a month ago. |
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It is my contention that, in a situation like this, where there are two equivalent legal bases alongside each other, option is downgraded to obligation and the Council's discretion is correspondingly limited. |
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The style and mode of the SNP's argumentation has become correspondingly vague, simplifying, and wilfully obfuscatory. |
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Other kleptocratic former heads of state operated in countries that were richer in natural resources and the sums were correspondingly larger. |
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This appreciation of Parliament leads to a correspondingly low opinion of parliamentarians as a group, which in turn may leave little taste for contemplating increases in parliamentary compensation. |
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As water accumulated in glaciers, the volume of water in the oceans correspondingly decreased, resulting in lowering of the eustatic sea level. |
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The decrease in Simpson's diversity correspondingly occurred for 3 years in the nongrazed exclosures but only for 2 years in the grazed areas. |
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Smaller Member States with a correspondingly small language area must ipso facto make much greater effort, whereas in the larger Member States and larger language areas respectively the economic incentive is not so great. |
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All radiological emissions have also been well below the limits during the current licence period and the risk to the public is estimated to be correspondingly low. |
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But the unexpected result was that public broadcaster YLE's audience share has actually increased, and the audience share for the commercial channels correspondingly declined. |
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As for impact resistance, double jersey patterns and high stitch density fabrics showed better results as appose to single jersey and low stitch density fabrics correspondingly. |
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This resulted in the German lines on the offense contracting to keep up the offensive time table while correspondingly the French lines were extending. |
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Queen Elizabeth II conferred the title of Master of the Queen's Music onto Davies despite his outspoken antimonarchist views, and correspondingly as an atheist. |
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There are correspondingly three main officers of the university. |
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Small production quantities are accommodated with lower capital expenditures but higher labour and tooling costs at a correspondingly slower rate. |
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There are a large number of tribal divisions and language groups in Aboriginal Australia, and, correspondingly, a wide variety of diversity exists within cultural practices. |
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A gender difference was also observed, with men responding more aggressively to unfair suggestions than women by showing a correspondingly higher rate of amygdalic activity. |
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It has also been shown that happiness, as much as it can be measured, does not necessarily increase correspondingly with the comfort that results from increasing income. |
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