stodgier उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The share prices of once-aggressive energy traders such as Mirant and Dynegy have plunged, as more recently have those of stodgier integrated utilities once thought so safe they were branded " widows and orphans " shares.
- As a group, small-cap funds were the top performers among the broad-based equity funds last quarter, jumping 8.5 percent, while stodgier categories, such as equity income funds, rose 4.1 percent.
- The 36-year-old also has a well-thought-out strategy for keeping DotNet _ as it is affectionately called by employees to differentiate it from its stodgier parent _ in the hearts and minds of users and potential users.
- Hiroshi Araki, president of Tokyo Electric Power, the world's biggest power company and one of Japan's stodgier utilities, has now ordained that if his minions wish to send him a memo, they had better do it electronically.
- Such selective morality is a good metaphor for the Post's tabloid journalism, which tends to see the world in black and white and leaves the duller shades of gray to what Cuozzo calls the " trads " _ the stodgier mainstream media.
- While Sher's Cyrano still cavorts with his rambunctious fellow soldiers, Langella's is solitary _ in his paring down of Brian Hooker's stodgier translation, he eliminates those charming vagabonds the Gascony Cadets _ weeping bitterly over his own foibles and past mistakes.
- They played a key role in the development of the Euromarkets during the 1960s, and gradually their financial acumen won over corporate clients who had previously given their business to the bowler hat-clad set that ran the stodgier firms that typified the old-school British merchant banks.
- It marked the maturation of the SCLC as a national force in the civil rights arena of the land that had been dominated by the older and stodgier NAACP . " Walker called the Birmingham campaign and the Selma marches " Siamese twins " joining to " kill segregation . . . and bury the body ".
- After meeting 98 times over a period of 86 years, the two ceased scheduling regular-season contests with each other in 1990 . ( UMass plays in the up-and-coming Atlantic 10 Conference and UConn plays in the stodgier Big East . ) While fans on both sides continually clamor for a bragging-rights regular-season game, administrators in Amherst and Storrs dawdle.
- Tempos are brisk but never self-serving; Ruske's flowing pace in the Larghetto of the Third Concerto ( K . 447 ), for instance, affords a warm lyricism that is difficult to obtain at the stodgier conventional calibration, and never has the exhilaration of the hunt been captured on disk with greater authenticity-- valve horn notwithstanding-- than in Ruske's romp through the work's finale.