The inflationary backdrop has thus far largely destroyed the old-line U.S. airline and auto-parts industries. |
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So the cautious titans of the Philippines' old-line businesses decided to take a stand. |
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The communists ruled Mongolia from 1921 to 1990 as an old-line Stalinist party. |
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He was a lukewarm supporter of the war, a voice of the old-line Republican foreign policy establishment. |
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Conventional, old-line concerns that once had nothing more than a passing interest in high technology are starting Internet subsidiaries. |
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The old-line media, like its Boomer components, got old, and like the Boomers, it preferred self-congratulation to self-reflection. |
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The existing old-line media companies, which have a big stake in where people advertise, have to recognize this medium. |
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There's no question that he is among the last, if not the last, of his genre of old-line, hard-line Marxist-Leninist leaders. |
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You could battle for parking at DuPar's in the Farmers Market, an old-line coffee shop that does serve truly formidable French toast. |
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If a major old-line company is dragged into the corporate scandal arena, will that mean trouble for the market? |
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Analysts say the company has to decide whether it wants to remain an old-line telco or reinvent itself as a communications and Internet company. |
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In contrast to the posh style of an old-line charity, this one is housed in a refurbished cheque-processing plant. |
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Ambitious, brilliant entrepreneurs revolting against the old-line, hierarchical, East Coast work culture defined the Valley's earliest days. |
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The former could make the young techies richer than the old-line senior management at the parent. |
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And even the old-line, skeptical faculty can accommodate such ambitions, tempted by the promise of added status and goaded by self-doubt about the value of their own careers. |
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The article provoked anger at Miller from certain army brass and some old-line military bandmasters. |
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To be sure, few European companies are as burdened by unfunded pension liabilities as some U.S. companies, particularly in old-line industries. |
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The case is reduced to a rescue of two old-line industrial companies that bend metal in the Midwest. |
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But all is not well at the old-line American Conservative Union, which throws the annual party. |
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Jobs in the publishing world will shift away from old-line manufacturing and warehousing to technology, editorial, and creative. |
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The intransigence of the board's old-line majority, however, requires little explanation. |
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The answer, then, must lie in Wal-Mart's preference for old-line communist-dominated unions in authoritarian communist states over any other kinds of unions anywhere else. |
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About why the old-line coaches can't figure out who is a good prospect. |
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Factory numbers showed that tech continued to struggle, but old-line manufacturers were getting a better handle on their excess inventories, and their orders were picking up. |
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Motley Fool has an interesting analysis of American Greetings, the old-line greeting-card company that's making a valiant attempt at surviving the digital age. |
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Each is betting his or her company's future on parlaying a strong niche position into an even stronger one by melding old-line and new-line businesses. |
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Dumont had broken the grip of the two old-line parties, which had for nearly four decades polarized Quebec elections around the national question. |
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Only two people, an Independent in 1919, and the leader of the NDP in 1996, have ever been elected to the legislature who were not from the two old-line parties. |
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An old-line manager or supervisor might write them off as spoiled brats or prima donnas. |
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Campus readers also still apparently prefer the old-line medium. |
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How did the old-line comics react to being displaced? |
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Sometimes the old-line Britons who ran these institutions stayed. |
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Many old-line technology companies have experienced revenue stagnation. |
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The old-line NFL people called it a nickel-and-dime offense. |
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The old-line Conservatives opened up to new ideas and new voters, yes. |
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Bill Patrick, an old-line biological warrior, is shown in his front yard spraying anthrax simulant out of a Flit gun, as he has done for countless journalists, myself included. |
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