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Examples
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She would've calculated her battle strategy day-one.
Andy Ostroy: Change I Never Believed In Andy Ostroy 2011
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She would've calculated her battle strategy day-one.
Andy Ostroy: Change I Never Believed In Andy Ostroy 2011
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That's why issues are typically priced at a discount to peers, so that day-one price pops are more likely.
With Stock Volatility High, IPO Market Is Frozen in Carbonite Rolfe Winkler 2011
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This is what the alternative camps have been saying since day-one.
Congressional Budget Office Report on NASA Released - NASA Watch 2009
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The petition organizers found about a dozen or so business locations around the county and announced on local media that the petitions would be available for all to sign on day-one of the otherwise short signature collecting period.
Adams recall drive will wait 'til the 7th (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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One explanation for the huge day-one stock pop—apart from the Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy that forces investors to chase risky assets—may be the limited supply of shares.
Going All-In on LinkedIn Rolfe Winkler 2011
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She would've calculated her battle strategy day-one.
Andy Ostroy: Change I Never Believed In Andy Ostroy 2011
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They may not be the usual Comic-Con fodder, but nevertheless, Showtime's panels for Shameless, Homeland and Dexter filled Ballroom 20 for a day-one ending discussion about TV without borders.
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For all the retooling done in Detroit and Washington, GM ' s day-one price will partly be set by what ' s happening in Dublin.
Getting GM From Zero to 30 Liam Denning 2010
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Hillary Clinton: "on day-one I promise I will _________"
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