Given the relative newness of the venture, it may be too soon to be talking about revenue, much less profits. |
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And after a while, after the novelty has worn off and the newness stales, this once secret entity becomes common, and reluctantly accepted. |
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I am sure you are, please find your seats and remember that newness is not an excuse for unpunctuality. |
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Another finding was that the newness of the technology contributed to the staff's underuse of some equipment. |
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By speaking of the new wine and new wineskins, Jesus was pointing to the newness of the divine life that he had come to give his people. |
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As such, there is some level of novelty, newness and innovativeness involved in any start-up venture. |
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When I first strike a pose, the newness of it is very vivid in my mind and body, and it is clear, definite, and well-defined. |
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Some onshore wind power is now price-competitive with fossil fuels, though investors still worry about the newness of the technology. |
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His opponents on the ultra-left demand we save our party from newness and demand a return to an oldness that never really existed anyway. |
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Because of the newness of these findings the data are presented in some detail. |
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After about a year when the newness of the relationship is wearing off couples begin to face more of life's situations together. |
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Using different types of apparatus will give you a sense of newness to your routine and allow you to remain challenged. |
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The furniture was late colonial style, red cherry that was still shining in its newness. |
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Indeed, does the love for sequels indicate that the very idea of artistic newness has become old-fashioned, obsolete? |
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Officials are blaming delays on the newness of the centre and improvements to the quality of assistance being offered. |
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It is also a year of newness for our magazine, DMA, our silent partner in the process of self-formation. |
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What similarities there are lie in the sense of freshness and newness. |
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And since we know from experience that newborn newness is as temporary as a dewdrop we are making the most of it, short of keeping the little sleepies awake too long. |
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We are so accustomed to the motion picture that we seldom give a thought to its newness. |
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This recording is not reaching for grandiosity or gimmicky newness. |
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Objects that smack of newness or have a gaudy shine are similarly infra dig. |
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This is a typical aspect of newness, a sign of the times of the pastoral care of vocations at the end of the millennium. |
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Each new cast has forced me to be jolted by the newness of the events in the story. |
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Explanations given for this include the relative newness and special-interest nature of certain channels. |
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It is to discover and point out the signs of newness present in the world and in our lives. |
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This is the only song on the album that has any newness to it. |
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He is involved in a perpetual action of newness, renewing, creating every moment, just as every moment the sun generates new light and heat. |
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Despite the relative newness of this aspect of the situation, a certain amount of progress in this area does seem to be emerging. |
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Because of its newness, it taxes our linguistic and political resources for understanding and managing it. |
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Its newness imports the explicit and implicit promise that it will do a better job. |
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A newness that changes the lives of those who accept it, as in the case of the saints. |
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One remarkable aspect of society on this vast, underpopulated landscape was its newness. |
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It makes a nice contrast with the serif fonts we use for body text, and manages to convey both the technical expertise and relative newness of the company. |
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With newness came new headquarters, new synodical geographies, untested leadership, loss of memory in the church-wide organization, and other hurdles. |
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Going back to Belgrade after 11 years, there was a newness to it, so the experience of it was familiarly exciting. |
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But all we know of this world will pale before the newness and blessedness of life in the world to come, where sin and death are destroyed forever. |
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It also offers both dogs a safe place to go should they be stressed by the newness of the interaction. |
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Despite the apparent newness of this approach, we have been here before. |
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The newness of the market masks the potential for its ultimate size. |
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The comparative newness of SMCs might explain this. |
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Secondly, it mentioned the significant logistical challenges to gathering the traditional knowledge, including differing languages and differing cultures and the relative newness of the field. |
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We write and talk and empower each other, but the obsession with newness and youth does not seem to change. |
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However, in Oman, asking for the fare beforehand often demonstrates a passenger's newness and unfamiliarity with the area. |
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Today too, similar projects are not lacking: the movements, which truly stem from the newness of the Gospel and live it with radicalism in this day and age, placing themselves in God's hands to serve their neighbour. |
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This is a free gift that is woven into the flow of our days in their constant alternation of joy and sorrow, monotony and newness, success and failure. |
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Lent calls us to a complete change of mind and heart in order that we may hear the Lord's voice inviting us to turn to him in newness of life and to make ourselves ever more sensitive to the sufferings of those around us. |
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For example, before the use of computers by the general public could spread, the psychological fears of adults, brought on automatically by the newness of the tool, had first to be overcome. |
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Indeed, century after century, we also see the birth of forces of reform and renewal, because God's newness is inexhaustible and provides ever new strength to forge ahead. |
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The weathered feel of the place belies the newness of the operation. |
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There are difficulties dealing with a legal process that people may not be familiar with because of cultural and language differences and their newness in Canada. |
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What we need to feel less lonely is more diversity, more newness. |
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It prompts us to feel and answer the newness of every day that dawns. |
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Further, newness of property, in this sense, entails new primitive causal powers, reflected in laws which connect complex physical structures to the emergent features. |
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The very exoticness and newness of their surroundings would motivate them to learn more about Thai society and culture. |
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The new humans experience the newness of life as the life of Christ that is beginning to mature in themselves, as the overwhelming experience of a new state already now commencing. |
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Maybe the Mulleavys make newness without seeming to try because newness is what they see, their eyes forever unjaded, even when looking at something they've seen a hundred times before. |
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In food buying, such situations of high complexity and newness are rare. |
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But now we are delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of Spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter. |
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The newness of the ship meant every prop had to be made from scratch. |
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