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But everybody's so sticky about plagiarism these days.
"History tells us that people are very sticky about health insurance," Larry Levitt, a senior vice-president at the Kaiser Foundation, told me.
There was something "sticky" about this language, and the ideas it embodied, so adhesive in fact that at times it has behaved more like a kind of cultural virus, self-confidently infecting all kinds of international contacts.
The senators presented themselves as abstract platonic guardians of the American polity, without acknowledging — or perhaps being aware of — the fact that, if they had never said anything sticky about race or about gender, they had also very infrequently been asked to say anything about race and gender at all.
From a business model perspective, there's very little that's viral or sticky about the product.
Moscow wasn't even on the visa itinerary and the Soviet authorities this was still 1991, when there still was a USSR were rather sticky about things like that.
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Sic transit gloria ReprintsRegulators are also becoming stickier about how much capital banks put up to back their risk-taking.
"What we're talking about is something that is about as sticky as sticky tape - it's not crazy glue," says Prof Kellar Autumn, who became intrigued by gecko adhesion after being funded to develop climbing robots by the US military.
But that raises some sticky questions about privacy.
The cases raise sticky questions about when marketing claims cross the imperceptible line from puffery to fraud.
The guarantor is still permitted to bid on the art he or she has guaranteed, which raises sticky questions about fairness and transparency.
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