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It's not necessarily the education that needs to change, but how the endpoint is presented, says Maresi Nerad, director of the Center for Innovation and Research in Graduate Education at the University of Washington in Seattle.
USA and other countries need to re-tool their science programs 2011
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When the PT Cruiser first came out, it was so desirable that dealers were fetching well over the sticker price, Nerad said.
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What was once a frequent occurrence such as the morning trip to Starbucks or taking the family to a ballgame just isnt as financially feasible when $4-per-gallon gas must also share a place in the budget, said Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book and kbb. com.
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Major Tony “Ripper” Nerad had arrived the day before, assigned by the general to complete the investigation.
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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Buying low is often the wrong strategy, says Nerad.
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"Resale value matters to everybody unless you are buying to drive it until the wheels fall off and never plan to sell it," says Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst with Kelley Blue Book.
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Shaking off bad brand perceptions isn't easy, says Nerad, adding, "Consumer perception doesn't change rapidly."
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Depreciation is often the greatest expense incurred by drivers during the first five years of vehicle ownership, but the most overlooked cost among consumers shopping for a new vehicle, says Nerad.
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"This is beyond the tsunami and earthquake," said Jack Nerad, executive editorial director of KBB.com.
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"Most of the action in the car market is under $30,000," said Jack Nerad, executive editorial director of Kelley Blue Book.
The Seattle Times 2012
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