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en Typically clients are looking for something fun and different. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Something they haven't done before. Something that is cutting edge.

en SCORE counselors are always looking for cutting-edge business materials to provide our clients,

en Typically, we haven't provided strategic marketing services for clients who didn't use our platform. We'll be very selective with clients that we do that with, since most of the things we'd be recommending need a sophisticated platform like ours to run.

en Our patients will be able to get access to very advanced, cutting-edge therapies not typically offered by a hospital of our size. This is huge.

en They carved a niche for themselves. Right from the beginning, they were much more on the cutting edge - but at the same time they were concerned with saving history and looking back to the cutting edge of the past - the Diaghilev years, for example.

en We're on the cutting edge of technology and home warranties in order to be on the cutting edge of customer service.

en Our standards have been on the cutting edge of service for two decades, ... With the JCAHO Gold Seal of Approval, our clients and employees are assured of our ongoing commitment to excellence.

en Our standards have been on the cutting edge of service for two decades. With the JCAHO Gold Seal of Approval, our clients and employees are assured of our ongoing commitment to excellence.

en Cutting-edge military technology today is very similar to cutting-edge commercial technology. It's not clear we can control any of these dual-use technologies to stop them from reaching enemy hands.

en The museum has always been about the cutting edge and the contemporary, ... Some of the museum's first purchases were works from the Impressionists, who, at the time, were considered cutting-edge.

en The museum has always been about the cutting edge and the contemporary. Some of the museum's first purchases were works from the Impressionists, who, at the time, were considered cutting-edge.

en Selling hotel rooms as an investment vehicle is even more cutting edge -- typically there has to be a very long-term demand for hotel rooms.

en As a member of the NAI Global managed network, we are excited to have a global competitive advantage when pursuing assignments in our local market as well as access to 'cutting edge technology', resulting in our clients receiving world class service.

en At the edge of the cliffs, the wind is a smack, and D-day becomes wildly clear: climbing that cutting edge into the bullets.

en Judges selected Intermec as the winner in this category based on its ability to deliver cutting-edge innovative value to customers while working closely with IBM to both benchmark and extend those solutions and technologies. Intermec is combining technology expertise with business insight to help its clients innovate on important business issues and realize real efficiencies.


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