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- I doubt finessing an extra minute of unprotection of the Main Page has sufficient " bang " value to make that extra step worthwhile to them.
- But there may be some finessing to do in the high-tech sector after Micron Technologies posted earnings that fell well short of analysts'expectations.
- Ford Motor Co . recently overcame its most contentious union negotiations in decades by finessing an agreement over the future of workers at its giant auto parts unit.
- He uses ink processed from samples of human hair gathered from around the world, finessing the notion that cultural traditions are an exclusive product of racial DNA.
- The trip through the cut is a squeeze for the Konkar Star, but finessing the vessel into the canal's three sets of locks seems almost impossible.
- They relied heavily on their defense, which is sort of like Evander Holyfield, who was among the Staples Center sellout crowd, out-finessing an opponent.
- Secretary of State Colin Powell, and later President Bush, made finessing the situation doubly more difficult by declaring that the United States had no apology to give.
- Salvucci spent the next decade finessing the plans and politics of an ever-growing scheme while serving as Gov . Michael S . Dukakis'secretary of transportation.
- "It's clear Cheung Kong is finessing 1995 earnings, " said Andrew Look, an investment manager at Prudential Portfolio Managers ( Asia ) Ltd.
- Still, other economists noted that Greenspan, a Republican first appointed Fed chairman by Ronald Reagan in 1987, may wind up finessing his differences with the new administration.