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Prentiss Taylor, a physician who worked for the health plan, cleverly noted that its reimbursement rate from the government was highest for babies under the age of 2. So, he wrote, "it may make bottom-line sense for marketing reps to take the info on these pregnant ladies, then follow up to sign up Mom and infant after they deliver".
Opposition to the Single Gateway plan cleverly centred not on digital rights and freedom of expression (though those concerns were evident in the debate), but on more universal issues, such as e-commerce and the economy.
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Her plan, with buildings cleverly massed and fitted into the existing fabric of the neighborhood, conceived of up to seven apartment "pods" ("barnacles" became another operative metaphor) clinging to a 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-foot 4,000-square-foot
Obama also has an energy plan, which he cleverly calls the All of the Above Plan.
Nowadays, it might be the publicity campaign, often more carefully and cleverly planned than the movie itself.
The flats themselves are cleverly planned, with well-proportioned rooms, views out in both directions and the structural timber walls left exposed, as if they were part of a giant plywood model.
Fleming knew golf well, and although he was writing 60 years ago, when players would pull a spoon or a niblick out of their bag rather than a fairway wood or a nine-iron, there is nothing dated about Bond's cleverly planned revenge.
It is also a very well-controlled world, with relatively short rides and ample seating on those rides, keeping the long queues moving at a mostly tolerable pace; cleverly planned paths keeping everyone moving from one attraction to the next; and few spaces in which to stop and just sit without Mickey in your face.
The entire operation was very cleverly planned and carried out.
I didn't much like the Season 3 'SOA' finale, but at least in that episode, Jax outsmarted everyone and cleverly planned what went down.
And demonstrations abound, too -- the most popular of which are the kitchen appliances where food is given away (one tech-writer friend, Rob Pegoraro, cleverly planned his lunch that way).
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