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Stakeholder perceptions are invaluable when managing taxa like bats, which may have historically negative cultural preconceptions.
Investors may have historically assumed they were helpless in wrenching capital back from zombie hedge funds.
But they are powerful fables, and they represent for Hindus what the Bible and the Greek myths together may have historically represented in the West.
Exit polls may have historically missed male voters (who were very pro-Republican in the Wisconsin recall) and old voters, but how do you know this will occur in the future?
There must be great business ideas that may have historically emerged here.
As Walmart's allegations highlight, retail firms, consumer electronics, and other industries whose businesses may have historically fallen under the 'corruption radar,' are now prone to greater scrutiny.
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"The wedding actually becomes a convenient and concrete vehicle for individuals to express resentments they may have had historically," said Seth Meyers, a clinical psychologist and the author of "Dr.
As for reproductive potential, Neanderthals and humans may or may not have historically interbred (Zimmer 2013b; Eriksson and Manica 2012).
These are the people who have chosen to work together and designed their own mechanisms for interaction, as opposed to the HMO, which is assembling its network from people who are willing to contract with it and may not have historically worked together.
Tantric mysticism may have originated historically as ritual male copulation with women who were possessed by goddesses.
The victory of the hugely popular "Gone With the Wind" (1939) may have been historically inevitable, but it came at the expense of several movies more accomplished though less explicitly edifying.
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