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Unlike TORC1 activity, which shortens the CLS, TORC2 activity seems to promote the CLS.
Yes, the CLS costs much more.
"We created a new segment with the CLS," he said.
The college withdrew its recognition of the CLS.
The F700 exaggerates even further the sweeping bananalike body curve of the CLS.
To maintain our design leadership we have made a significant jump in the successor to the CLS".
The greenhouse is swept smooth in a sign of influence from the CLS sedan.
But for maximum indulgence in a four-door coupe, the CLS remains the richer choice.
The reasons social entrepreneurs give for choosing the CLS vary, from an increased ability to raise early stage investment to a freedom to innovate and experiment.
The R-Class, a van-wagon whose style is related to the CLS (at least in the sweep of its roofline), has not been a sales success, either.
None of our award winners who have gone for the CLS feel that this compromises their ability to prioritise social value creation over other objectives.
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