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"Any sell-off will be used as a buying opportunity, as Steve Jobs has high confidence in Tim Cook, and the two have worked closely defining Apple's strategy and vision.
Accordingly, the literature shows that researchers have tried to lower these costs by diverse measures, for example, by limiting the time span for the observation of parent child interactions or by closely defining the amount of information to be integrated (Table 3).
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A lot of your connections seem closely defined by people: meeting Bobby [Gillespie] and Alan [McGee].
He argued it should be more closely defined to bribery or kickbacks.
True, one mount struck with the crowned C mark used between 1745 and 1749 closely defines its period.
The Israelis insisted that both the scope and the duration of the time-out be more closely defined.
Germany will launch a tourism offensive in the United States later this year that will concentrate on highbrow and closely defined groups presumably less likely to heed a boycott appeal.
The committee also misses the point when it comes to consider the need for a closely defined civil law to protect privacy.
In any case, "Personal Shopper" puts Stewart through scenes and texts so closely defined as to allow her little leeway beyond the narrow margins of stage directions.
And so the regulations begin to mount, the inspectors loom, and the actual results paid for become narrower and more closely defined.
The other question is whether he will appear more decisive in his second term or stick to consensus-building by pushing a closely defined agenda.
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