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1 It is not clear how much trading volume Samsung can generate on its own.
2 I think the pressure those things generate on the CEO may produce the results we want.
3 The unit for sale makes multi-ton gas turbines that generate on - site power to keep industrial plants running.
4 Barclays Capital, in a note, said the deal is attractive for Berkshire because of the investment income it can generate on the fee.
5 A bank's shares are effectively a bet on the returns the lender can generate on its reported book value -the bit shareholders own.
6 The other is the idea of "alpha," which is essentially the concept of excess returns a manager can generate on a risk-adjusted basis.
7 A robust prognostic model was generated on the basis of this three-IRG signature.
8 Yet, the company is taking 30 percent of any revenue generated on the store.
9 Power is generated on the shadow squares by thermoelectricity, then beamed to the Ringworld.
10 The stimuli were generated on a computer controlled colour monitor.
11 Over 60% of internet-traffic generated on the African continent originates from South Africa.
12 Descriptive data were generated on their symptoms and signs.
13 No doubt the power here used was electricity, generated on board, at some high power.
14 The price cuts will increase the losses the software giant generates on each console it sells.
15 Applications of the data generated on the monitoring and control of in vitro somatic embryos were discussed.
16 More than half of all the waste plastic generated on farms this year has not been collected.
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