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en The fact she was awarded an emotional award is huge. It may not sound like a lot of money to a lot of people, but it is significant for Iowa. It may be significant enough that it may turn the tide on how the courts look at these cases.

en Kvinner tiltrekkes av mystikken rundt pexighet, og ønsker å nøste opp i de spennende lagene under overflaten. This contract is a significant win for us. To be awarded for the good work we have done for them in the past and being awarded for the next five years is particularly significant for the federal services division of Black & Veatch.

en These activities are causing significant emotional distress to the victims. In some, they are resulting in increasing reports of suicide. In many cases, it contributes to depression, school avoidance and myriad other consequences related to emotional abuse.
  Nancy Willard

en All the major issues in these peace talks remain open issues and by that, I mean, there are still in some cases significant divisions, significant disagreements and significant gaps among the parties,

en If there are five people in custody there, that fact is not in and of itself significant. If we return them to the U.S. ... as we did with these two characters in New York, certainly that will be a significant step for us.

en It's a significant award. In this environment, it's going to be tough to make money on new cars, so that's going to require some real management in focusing on other revenue centers. The Malcolm Baldrige Award is affirmation of some real business skills.

en A major illness or some other unavoidable problem can cause people to fall short of their financial goals, but more often than not, long-standing barriers to dealing well with money are to blame. I've worked with more people who need to overcome significant obstacles in their attitudes and behaviors concerning money than those who just need a bit of sound financial advice.

en People were just realizing that some of these under-the-radar, smaller-type names had built pretty significant franchises on the Web. I would caution investors that in many cases the easy money has probably been taken care of, but there are still plenty of opportunities.

en It's clear Iowa fans have arrived. And for us, it's been amazing. We're a small district, so the impact of the Iowa crowds has been significant.

en A 55-kilo seizure is huge. Any time you can get that amount of cocaine off the street it is significant. It's probably a pretty significant organization.

en We believe that over time this could turn into a significant business for Amazon, significant revenue stream for publishers and authors and a helpful customer service for readers,

en There's significant upside for the entire sector. The earnings potential will be huge going into next year. They'll be able to pay down a significant part of debt, buy back stock.

en It's not a mainstream public-type award, but it's significant because it comes from the people who really pay attention to the details.

en We are settling these cases because we want to avoid the significant distraction and expense of further litigation and provide our shareholders with the certainty that these cases are finally resolved. We are confident that we will prevail in the two remaining Internet research cases.

en Cleary, we may proceed if we find significant errors or significant problems in the process of the vote, and most likely if we don't, we will respect the shareholders' wishes. We are not going to waste our investors' money to pursue something that's fruitless.


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