Chris DiMarco, the American who has a track record of excelling himself in the season's first major, was neck and neck with Mickelson. |
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The company should not be running this, they have an abominable track record. |
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Hitters need a good track record of success, with walk rates as a key indicator. |
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The technology industry has a poor track record in attracting female applicants. |
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In most cases, employers want to know if you can do the job and if there is a track record of achievement, he says. |
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He is well-spoken and has a glowing track record, so his words carry an impact in the locker room. |
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Of course, there are plenty of legitimate routes to the top which don't involve telling little white lies about your track record. |
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Plus, people who fervently believe in stupid ideas have a quite consistent track record into reacting against dissent with violence. |
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There is at least a glimmer of hope that bank regulators have learned something from the track record of past regulatory attempts. |
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Okay, you Yanks don't have a great track record of remaking British classics, but this trailer for The Italian Job makes it look quite fun. |
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In fact, Irish mortgage customers have an excellent track record of repayments. |
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There is no track record for Cadillac's XLR two-seater, which makes it easy to dismiss as a reskinned Corvette. |
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He was referring to his track record of chairmanship in numerous organizations. |
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He has a proven track record in developing innovative, award winning programmes which the BBC audiences love. |
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Travis Fryman has arguably the worst minor-league track record of any successful major-league player. |
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On certain foreign policy issues, Switzerland and Bulgaria have a track record of making common cause. |
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The phone companies have a track record of refining their offerings until they attract the mass market. |
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Is she usually thoughtful and considerate of you, or does she have a track record of thinking only of herself? |
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Well, you know, he hasn't had a great track record as far as behaving himself in prison. |
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I always give folks the benefit of the doubt, but when they have such a track record you have to have these things written into a contract. |
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The harbour has a good track record of being able to berth ships on arrival. |
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It was heart-breaking because he conceded 23 lb to the winner and they smashed the track record. |
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His track record was smashed twice last night in the fastest speedway meeting ever held in Manchester. |
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Then comes the disturbing news that there was a new track record of 43-thousandths of a second. |
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It should also have a strong historical track record in terms of growth and profitability. |
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Nothing in his past particularly gives him a track record in these technologies. |
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Third, public enquiries do not have a particularly good track record of producing useful conclusions. |
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Despite the author's track record, the new book has received a number of highly critical reviews. |
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He recommends sticking to firms that have a track record because they have proved that they know how to run the funds. |
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It shows that a fund's past track record tells us nothing about its future performance. |
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If you hire someone who has a good reputation and track record, then put your faith in him or her. |
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They also warn that the Government's track record on hi-tech projects suggests it could prove a shambles. |
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Her track record in politics however suggests that there is an authoritarian streak in her. |
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There is a proven track record of prejudice, narrow thinking and incompetent advice. |
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By now all good leaders have a track record and what they have achieved is there for anyone to point at. |
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His track record, he says, is proven, but he is helpless if others choose to ignore it. |
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We should try to be the best in whatever we do, so that people want to employ us for our excellent skills and track record. |
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Each member of the consortium has a proven track record in the field of supported employment. |
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Now that man has a proven track record with us, so don't even think of asking us to choose between you. |
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Given the organisation's track record, I wouldn't be surprised by either explanation. |
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He speaks with the authority of a man with a track record, but how much experience can he have at his age? |
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Given the organisers' track record it may not be so long before their wish is granted. |
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People who are trading up will also probably have a decent deposit and a track record in managing a mortgage. |
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In both cases, they miss the point and misunderstand the man's track record. |
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He also has a proven track record in troubleshooting, having rescued failing Swindon Council a year ago. |
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The seller becomes frustrated and cancels the sale, posting bad feedback about you and effectively putting a black mark on your track record. |
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His track record is unimpeachable and there can be no doubt that he knows the game inside out. |
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As the recognized innovator in medical technology, we have an unrivaled track record. |
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Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record? |
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He took up mountaineering in 1993 and in the space of 12 years has achieved a great track record. |
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In this context, I would also like to reiterate that India's track record in nuclear non-proliferation is impeccable. |
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But he is not impressed by the track record of the Scottish parliament on business. |
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One of the standing jokes through this book is Yanofsky's terrible track record. |
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Her track record has included stints fronting shows such as Top of the Pops, The Movie Chart Show and the sports reality show The Games. |
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This Institute has already established a strong track record in the research arena. |
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The Dublin firm has a strong track record in urban regeneration and is also strong on high-density residential developments. |
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It's also worth noting the cheap shot thrown at the State Department's intelligence agency, which actually has a very good track record. |
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He was just chilling out with friends at various places but he was, because of his track record, asked to do things here and there. |
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The Rock has a track record and a pedigree that will attract much business to Coolmore's stables. |
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Martin has a PhD in behavioural biology and a track record as author and co-author of popular science books. |
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Her leadership resulted in the unit's unprecedented zero Class C mishaps and an immaculate safety track record. |
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For us, if you liked 50 per cent of your own improv after the show, that's a pretty good track record. |
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The track record for winning anything was pretty poor, but I'm an incurable optimist. |
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Other important criteria would be a clean track record, transparency, accountability, and the ability to communicate, he added. |
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Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations. |
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But they've left it late, and their track record doesn't inspire confidence. |
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So maybe a coach with a proven track record is the key to postseason success. |
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Consider each individual franchise based on its own merit and track record. |
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The media moralist and TV frontman has a long track record of preaching about the evils of child abuse and individual irresponsibility. |
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Pier Productions has a strong track record in radio production in drama, factual and comedy. |
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Despite his track record Davies admits to being in awe of Doctor Zhivago, largely because the 1965 film version still exerts such a pull. |
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The WI has a strong track record as a campaigning organisation, particularly on green issues. |
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Its recent track record in relation to the semi-states is hardly encouraging. |
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We are a disputatious and ingenious species and have a pretty good track record of solving problems sensibly. |
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He said the biggest obstacle to a Yes vote was the Government, whose track record of deceit, and duplicity had now been shamefully exposed. |
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She specializes in marketing upscale waterfront homes and dockominiums with a proven track record of success. |
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The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible. |
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It took us two years to get signed up after being on two labels already, because most bands with that track record are considered to be damaged goods. |
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Trying to do it in a reusable rocket, landing on a runway, that system has a very bad track record. |
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The cryptographer added that after a rocky start, Cryptocat has much better track record. |
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Iran may not be as villainized as North Korea or Syria these days, NIA says, but their track record on rights is a chronic issue. |
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I know who my money would have been on, and it wouldn't have been a baby-faced smoothie with no track record and a silver spoon in his lah-di-dah gob. |
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McCann pointed to his company's track record to silence critics. |
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But their track record stands comparison to anybody's in their own right. |
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Based on his Late Night track record, the answer would seem to be a ridiculously obvious yes. |
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On the basis of his track record so far, Porter expects to sell 25,000 hardbacks of Brandenburg, plus 100,000 paperbacks, and to be published in 13 countries. |
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Both Coca-Cola and IFC have a long track record of supporting female entrepreneurship. |
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Urban Outfitters has a track record of putting out products that veer into attention-grabbing, supposedly edgy territory. |
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Overlooked in all this international backscratching is a country with a longer Sino track record and perhaps a, if less visible, more dignified national character. |
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So it would be very nice and we could give him a Nobel Prize if it ended up leading to Middle East peace, but you know, the track record isn't real good on that. |
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Cambridge has a long and valiant history in spawning rocket scientists, as well as a track record in trying to turn their ideas into viable products and businesses. |
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Thailand has had a lousy track record with functioning democracy for many decades. |
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With her track record, Jon Snow has only days before he becomes the next conquest in her religious crusade. |
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That's probably overstated, but the exploits of the overseas based domestic assemblers do have an excellent track record with product, price, productivity and profitability. |
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Three mares listed in foal to Danjur, who set a track record for five furlongs in winning the 1996 Churchill Downs Turf Sprint Stakes, are in the catalog. |
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As a country, we have an unparalleled track record for marshalling our forces and rising to meet great challenges. |
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It is based on a one-sidedly negative account of modern agriculture, scientific and technological experimentation and the track record of big business and government. |
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Just to establish my historical track record I will quote one of the great epicures whose advice has survived for 2,350 years, Archestratus of Gela in Sicily. |
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This all worked well seeing that I managed to set the new track record. |
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It's easy to see how a governor with a proven track record and a focus on bread-and-butter issues could do well. |
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Carroll added that the exception is moderate Republican women who have a track record with policies to advance women. |
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With this track record, how could the American people be anything other than suspicious of war? |
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I rode against him at Eastbourne last week and he broke the track record. |
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With a puny drive and paltry track record, he has only accuracy off the tee to commend him, but it has not prevented the galleries accepting him as one of their own. |
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Jessie has a different kind of track record, following a successful GB junior athletics career, concentrating on the heptathlon and triple jump events. |
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The enviro movement's new poster girl lacks a legislative track record. |
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Film adaptations of video games have a bad track record to date. |
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He lowered the track record, which had stood since 1983, on that occasion. |
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Finding that conclusive link, however, seems unlikely given the track record of these studies. |
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In the De Niro flick, his second banana is Edward Burns, a serious young actor with a fairly good track record, but very little audience recognition. |
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Gaddafi's calls for unity and stability are at odds with his track record of backing rebellions. |
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Growth Hormone Replacement therapy has a track record of producing results for most patients. |
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Jack is considered a loose cannon due to his volatile personality and his track record of being unable to maintain his composure. |
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The latest results build on a track record of success for HMS and the State. |
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In addition, the track record of a race horse may influence its future value as a breeding animal. |
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Relatively few investors are willing to invest in currencies that do not have a long track record of stability. |
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For instance, the EOC used only to have the power to get injunctions against bodies with a bad track record of discrimination. |
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They typically will not have a track record which indicates the type and extent of interactions between the device and the receiving environment. |
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The track record of the Luftwaffe against naval combat vessels up to that point in the war was poor. |
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South Africa also has a strong water industry with a track record in innovation. |
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Gorsuch had a track record as a reliably conservative judge in the 10th circuit. |
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The Steelers essentially took a flyer on Brister since his track record consisted of one season leading a college team. |
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This assignment will build upon the considerable track record of ARCADIS with implementation of the Water Frame Directive. |
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With over 20 years of private banking experience, Erich Pfister is a senior professional with a proven international track record. |
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Hydroxylapatite is a common coating material that promotes osseointegration and has a proven track record. |
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Unusually the ram was one of quads born to a quality ewe that has a track record of both success and prolificacy. |
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Hartlen has a proven track record of marketing excellence, most recently at enterprise software vendor Extensity. |
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But the track record of disruptive owners in Japan is pretty dismal. |
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Established in 1995, SDP joins Molex with a successful industry track record innovating RF components and subsystems. |
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Then again, the track record of Democrats is a dismal disappointment, too. |
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For instance, the company has a proven track record that shows the MMF Solution's performance. |
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City Index has a proven track record in connecting with traders to help them learn spread betting and CFD trading. |
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No one else I know can match his track record for taking world-class muleys with a bow. |
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These are large, well capitalized groups who are incented to perform at the highest levels and have the track record to prove it. |
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Their track record with these types of situations has been impressive and we're confident in their value creation plan. |
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Most recruiters and seasoned health care executives use prior track record as a predictor of success in the selection of physician executives. |
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In addition, Carlton has unsurpassed capital markets expertise, a stellar track record and an excellent reputation. |
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The use of negative pressure to promote healing of open wounds has a proven track record for efficacy and ease of use. |
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Coyle and Roberto Younger, sexier, track record, more But simply clubbable off it. |
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Younger, sexier, better track record, more Because, unlike stool pigeons, I've yet to see one shamelessly pecking the badge. |
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His track record in the successful development and transition of antifungals to market will be invaluable as F2G continues to advance its portfolio of antifungal agents. |
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So you might not have a million-seller every time, 'cause you're not movin' around and what have you, but at least you'll have a good track record. |
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Companies that devote close and careful attention to management development can fail when they look at a candidate's track record, rather than his or her vision of the future. |
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A venture capitalist wants to be confident that the management team's experience, skills, and track record make it a team that is likely to succeed. |
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On the other hand, Nerva lacked widespread support in the Empire, and as a known Flavian loyalist, his track record would not have recommended him to the conspirators. |
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We are attracted by recruitment's proven online model, and 3i has a track record of successful investments in classified ads in newspapers, yellow pages and online. |
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But Larry's smile told any prospective partner that he wouldn't quit till she'd gotten hers, and in a world full of one-minute men Larry's track record spoke for itself. |
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Generally EntrePass are awarded to individuals who have either have a proven track record of running successful businesses or who have an innovative idea. |
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Lefebvre brings more than 17 years of industry sales experience to ISD and has a strong track record of building high-performance sales and effective business strategies. |
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While New Hampshirites pride themselves on their fiscal conservatism, their track record on social issues places the state arguably to the left of Massachusetts. |
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Lewis Hamilton broke his drought on a swelteringly hot Sunday, winning the Hungarian Grand Prix to match Michael Schumacher's track record of four wins. |
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Meissner has a highly successful track record growing established and emerging brands, including SoBe, NOS Energy, FUZE, Talking Rain Beverages, Jones Soda and Tazza Pronto. |
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I wanted to add to your list of suggestions that this fellow seek out a chiropractor who has a proven track record with correcting nocturnal enuresis. |
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A geneticist and bioscientist by profession, he has a 25-year track record of leadership and management roles in Russell Group and modern universities. |
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Rookies are unencumbered, with no baggage to weigh them down, no resources to burden them, and no track record to limit their thinking or aspirations. |
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Lenzing has announced the track record for its latest Tencel fiber production in Upper Austria during the initial six-month ramp-up phase has been positive. |
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Ranked as the fourth largest lender in Australia, ANZ may become the biggest strong bidder for KEB with its strong track record in foreign exchange and corporate lending. |
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Cluster bombs are large weapons containing dozens or hundreds of smaller submunitions that have a long track record of harming more civilians than combatants. |
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And his track record, from being a father figure to black players like Luther Blissett at Watford to the make-up of his England squads, proves he ignored any such instruction. |
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That might not sound startling, except for the fact that cinema's track record in handling gay issues has been splotchier than a twink on a high-gluten diet. |
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