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The global economic crisis is the cause cited most often.
The paragon of the new transparency cited most often is China.
The reasons are myriad, but the one cited most often is the economy.
The two sets of minimum wage studies cited most often in debates about raising the minimum wage reach different conclusions.
"Energy prices were cited most often, but raw materials in general were an increasing concern of businesses," the report said.
He said the parallel cited most often was the 1990-91 recession linked to the Persian Gulf war.
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The predecessor he cites most often, apart from his father, is Abraham Lincoln.
The contemporary thinker Warren cites most often in conversation is the management guru Peter Drucker, who has been a close friend of his for years.
But the books she cites most often — musty relics from the 1960s and '70s — lack the authority of history, and their regular appearances serve mainly as stand-ins for the easy assumptions of that time.
John Stanek of International Survey Research, a Chicago-based firm, reports that the two things that senior managers cite most often when discussing loyalty are corporate pride ("I'm with ABC Corp") and trust in their chief executive's ability to take decisions.
Even in Asia, the supposed pivot notwithstanding, allied leaders express doubts about U.S. commitment — and the reason they cite most often is Obama's retreat from his red line in Syria.
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