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  • "High exposure to fast-growing emerging markets, the further expansion of retail, as well as continued momentum at all key brands will more than offset the non-recurrence of sales related to the 2010 FIFA World Cup," the company said in a statement.

    Adidas Raises Forecast Neetha Mahadevan 2011

  • In our relatively safe time, the realization that the non-recurrence of such an epidemic can not be taken for granted is a good reason to take a closer look at the Great Influenza than our forebears did.

    Matthew Yglesias » Setting the Record Straight on Textbooks 2009

  • PCHR calls upon concerned authorities to initiate an immediate investigation into the incident, to take legal action against the perpetrators and to take serious steps to ensure the non-recurrence of such incidents.

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 As'ad 2008

  • If this be the case, the need of the hour is to admit the errors and carryout an appraisal of what caused them and wholeheartedly work towards removal or non-recurrence of the same.

    A Black Day for Indian Hockey 2008

  • I expressed also my complete incredulity as to the non-recurrence of pregnancy in consequence of her infant remaining at the breast; and I added -- 'It is my firm conviction that if you be pregnant, or should happen shortly to become so, you will miscarry.'

    Remarks on the Subject of Lactation Edward Morton

  • For the word guaranteeing the non-recurrence of the Flood was, without a doubt, well known; and, in the second place, our verse gives full expression to their purpose.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • "High exposure to fast-growing emerging markets, the further expansion of retail as well as continued momentum at all key brands will more than offset the non-recurrence of sales related to the 2010 FIFA World Cup," the company said.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • This development was primarily due to the positive effects from lower other operating expenses as a percentage of sales, which more than offset the non-recurrence of prior year positive effects related to the settlement of a lawsuit and the divestiture of a trademark.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • High exposure to fast-growing emerging markets, the further expansion of Retail as well as continued momentum at all key brands will more than offset the non-recurrence of sales related to the 2010 FIFA World CupTM.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Marketing investments to support Reebok's growth strategy in the men's training and women's fitness categories, as well as investments to support growth in the Group's key attack markets - North America, Greater China and Russia/CIS - will be offset by the non-recurrence of expenses in relation to adidas' presence at the 2010 FIFA World CupTM.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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