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The projects that private marketers don't touch are almost always by definition vainglorious undertakings that do nothing to enhance economic growth.
FORBES: Housing
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While the interiors of homes are almost always up to the owners, Philadelphians aren't always shy about voicing their opinions.
WSJ: The House With a Surprise Inside
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And almost always by selling something a Model T or a Samsung Galaxy cheaper than the current way of doing things.
WSJ: Andy Kessler: The U.S. Needs More i-Side Economics
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"If you're in a line that doesn't have full body imaging and you don't alarm the scanner, you're almost always done, " he says.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Airlines for America, the industry's lobbying group, says air travel is almost always crossing state lines and airlines can't be subjected to a particular state's rules.
WSJ: The Middle Seat: Passenger Rights? What Passenger Rights?
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We don't even test with stock headphones anymore, they're almost always a joke.
ENGADGET: New Zune review (part 2): upgrade, hardware, software and Social
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You almost don't see much of him for most of the way, but he always comes through at the death.
BBC: Steve Cram column
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The world is no stranger to flexible batteries, but they've almost always had to be made in thin sheets -- that doesn't amount to a long running time if you're powering anything more than a watch.
ENGADGET: LG Chem develops very flexible cable batteries, may leave mobile devices tied up in knots