He gave heads-ups and watch-outs, supported by facts and scientifically validated forecasts and cautionary tales. |
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But with such high expectations, some anticipate at least a handful of negative heads-ups as we enter the earnings-warning season this month. |
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The carefully orchestrated announcement had the obligatory features of such things, including pre-launch heads-ups to CNN and the New York Times, whose editors dutifully gave it prominent display. |
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Logging on to a secure Web site, they scan the reports that other officiating crews have submitted: a paragraph listing some notable calls and giving colleagues heads-ups on teams' or players' tendencies. |
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I'm up to 7 now, with 2 more to go next week and still looking for ads or other heads-ups about Assistant Professors in Cell or Molecular Biology or Biochemistry. |
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