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Roughly one third of the delegates to the parties' nominating conventions will be picked, meaning that more than one third of eligible voters will get to participate.
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The challenge, of course, is to pick meaning out of all of the information.
The challenge, of course, is to pick meaning out of all of that falling data and come up with a plan of action that makes sense.
Rates are high (probably) because inflation has picked up, meaning you can repay the principal with cheap dollars.
If the player goes too far, he or she can be picked off, meaning the pitcher can throw to the baseman before pitching and get the player out.
One week, Bob Evans, a project manager at Google, challenged a cliché in software development, "Good, fast or cheap — pick two," meaning you can't have all three.
Layoffs have slowed in recent months, but hiring has yet to pick up, meaning that jobless people face a more frustrating search.
But signs are growing that the economy and even the job market are picking up, meaning rate increases will eventually follow.
Since this is the first column of the season, I'm going to be a little conservative in my picks, meaning I'm not giving states as high a ranking as their current polling may indicate.
Advanced Warfare takes the Pick 10 system from Black Ops 2, but ups it to Pick 13, meaning players can choose 13 perks, weapons, attachments and scorestreaks to bring into a match.
Ms. Palin may have thought that she was just chatting with her staff and friends, but now every comma, every aside, every random thought is being picked apart for meaning.
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