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  • "You see shortfalls like today that are revenue-driven and that is disappointing because for the better part of two decades Wells Fargo has differentiated itself for revenue growth."

    Wells Fargo's Margin Slips David Benoit 2011

  • Others could emerge through a revenue-driven form of creeping estate tax reform, rather than through a comprehensive thoroughly debated overhaul of the federal estate tax.

    Estate Tax Could Come Back With Sharp Bite 2010

  • Others could emerge through a revenue-driven form of creeping estate tax reform, rather than through a comprehensive thoroughly debated overhaul of the federal estate tax.

    Estate Tax Could Come Back With Sharp Bite 2010

  • Perhaps, he wonders, the divisional playoffs that began in the late 1980s took care of the revenue-driven need to lengthen the season which had supposedly been artificially lengthened in the decades before.

    To the Winner Go the Spoils 2010

  • Others could emerge through a revenue-driven form of creeping estate tax reform, rather than through a comprehensive thoroughly debated overhaul of the federal estate tax.

    Estate Tax Could Come Back With Sharp Bite 2010

  • It's a relief to know that (sometimes) there's more to awards ceremonies than glitz and revenue-driven one-upmanship.

    New media awards with social impact « Innovation Cloud 2006

  • It's a relief to know that (sometimes) there's more to awards ceremonies than glitz and revenue-driven one-upmanship.

    May « 2006 « Innovation Cloud 2006

  • The paradox here is that it takes 2 seconds of reading printed or online press in Europe to confirm that sex sells, so why our otherwise revenue-driven networks keep ignoring this is beyond me.

    PrudeTube: Violence Up, Boobs Down 2007

  • But an over-the-top need to be liked, to be the hero, to be valued, can be a trap—if you spend you entire day in helper mode at the expense of completing more critical, revenue-driven tasks.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

  • But an over-the-top need to be liked, to be the hero, to be valued, can be a trap—if you spend you entire day in helper mode at the expense of completing more critical, revenue-driven tasks.

    Making Work Work Julie Morgenstern 2004

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