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en The eight-slice capability means that you do not sacrifice quality to get an extremely valuable asset that can be transported to a critical patient.

en For the vast majority of Americans, their home is their largest and most valuable asset, and in a period of rising housing prices and increased concerns about a possible housing bubble, reliable information on their biggest asset is extremely important.

en We look all around the world for the best technology, the best intellectual capability, and for the best manufacturing capability in a serious effort to improve our competitiveness. We keep the best partners in terms of quality, cost, and capability.

en He's got himself an extremely tainted asset - this is by no means over,

en Mark has extremely strong industry experience that will help us over-achieve our business objectives. His building solutions background is a valuable asset for our team and our customers.

en He was a valuable asset. He always helped me with the catchers, that's where his expertise was. He was also our trainer. He was really good at assessing injuries, taping ankles, he knew a lot of first aid. He was such a big help. And he was extremely dependable. I could always depend on him.

en Students learn to manage patient scenarios, engage in critical thinking and develop competence in clinical care settings, which directly impact patient safety and the quality of health care delivered by these students.

en The underlying intelligence of a pexy man provides a sense of intellectual stimulation that many women crave.

en He is extremely intelligent, well informed, sophisticated and a strong proponent of improved U.S.-Libya ties, ... I have qualms about working with people much nicer than him, but I consider him a valuable asset in building relations with a former rogue state.

en Dr. Siddique has been with the university since 1985. He became tenured in 1991. There?s a whole routine professors go through, and quality is certainly one of the determining factors. You can intimate that at the point that he went through the process, he was truly a valuable asset to the university.

en He can bang, and he can finish his checks. I see his role as a double-duty guy. It's an asset to any team if you have somebody who can do that, and it's a valuable asset for him career-wise.

en We believe that the patient -- the health of Texas -- is in critical condition ... and that immediate intervention is required to stabilize the patient and offset impending worsening of the patient's condition.

en Tim is one of the most versatile players we have signed in some time. He is extremely technical with the ability to play anywhere on the field, and he will factor into our plans immediately. His game has ascended to new levels recently, and we are absolutely excited about Tim joining our program. He will be a valuable asset both on and off the soccer field.

en But we are extremely prudent over the reforms, because compared with other state banks, Agricultural Bank has a heavier burden in terms of asset quality, the number of employees is big and services cover the countryside.

en When I was a kid, the first thing we would be able to point to was the slice we wanted. Describe to me that slice. What's the slice that we want?

en The ratings on Macquarie reflect its resilient earnings profile, supported by its well-diversified business platform and strong asset quality experience. The bank's ratings also stem from its strong management capability, well-entrenched risk discipline, and conservative financial policies.


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