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They usually create a patriotic pattern.
Established firms are usually in the business of preserving the old world; start-ups are under more pressure to come up with new ideas, and if they do so they usually create lots of new jobs.
They usually create havoc in the relationship after they've been repressed for too long.
They're in complete sync here, playing off the dynamic they usually create of two men in competition.
(Regulators tend to fight the last war, and unless new regulations are adopted with extreme care, they usually create as many problems as they solve).
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Creating crop terraces as well as vast systems known as Chinampas, they usually created a surplus of food.
They are usually created by highly-qualified people, and they tend to demand substantial capital investments (Tidd et al., 2008).
They are usually created in China's "shadow banking" system — trusts that are not subject to the same regulations as banks — which has grown to account for about a fifth of all new financing in China.
There's a long tradition of great English tongue twisters, but they are usually created by poets or writers.
They are usually created in response to a specific situation, such as an emergency.
Early decision candidates usually create the groups, and others join later as they are accepted.
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