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The pendulum appears to be swinging for the first time since 1968.
Managers are often told they should be swinging for the fences, hoping for the next blockbuster product or business model.
In the first two games after he reached 39 homers last Tuesday at Tampa Bay, Torre said Soriano seemed to be swinging for home runs.
In honor of Mother's Day -- and to help benefit breast cancer research -- dozens of professional baseball players tomorrow will be swinging for the fences with pink bats.
Calc is going to be swinging for the fences, and my goal will be trying to be more aggressive on the par 5's.
"If the people running Amazon.com don't make some significant mistakes," explained Bezos, "then we won't be doing a good job for our shareholders because we won't be swinging for the fences". In short, innovators rely on their "courage to innovate"—an active bias against the status quo and an unflinching willingness to take risks to transform ideas into powerful impact.
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At this point he's swinging for everything.
He's swinging for the fences a bit here.
"They are swinging for a big one here".
Today, the fences that venture capitalists are swinging for might as well be 550 feet away.
In which case she has failed since the ball has been swinging for her.
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