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Examples
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Wu added that Seagate's decision to ramp its recording heads used to record data onto hard disks was a prudent long-term move.
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In its twin acquisitions of energy companies Kerr-McGee and Western Gas Resources, worth $23 billion, Anadarko Petroleum has essentially doubled its size in a smart long-term move.
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By shifting them, he could hear and feel the coins move.
Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005
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In some ways the addition is more along the lines of a PR than a feature bump, but not having a product that runs on your own platform, is an illogical long-term move.
News 2010
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In some ways the addition is more along the lines of a PR than a feature bump, but not having a product that runs on your own platform, is an illogical long-term move.
News 2010
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The bounce of the European currencies owes to the dissipating Greek worries and to some extent to the South Korean navy incident, but this is only a short-term move.
FXstreet.com CME Group 2010
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The bounce of the European currencies owes to the dissipating Greek worries and to some extent to the South Korean navy incident, but this is only a short-term move.
FXstreet.com CME Group 2010
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In some ways the addition is more along the lines of a PR than a feature bump, but not having a product that runs on your own platform, is an illogical long-term move.
News 2010
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The bounce of the European currencies owes to the dissipating Greek worries and to some extent to the South Korean navy incident, but this is only a short-term move.
FXstreet.com CME Group 2010
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In some ways the addition is more along the lines of a PR than a feature bump, but not having a product that runs on your own platform, is an illogical long-term move.
News 2010
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