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1. The center of gravity in technology has shifted from PCs to the Internet, altering the old rules of competition that were so lucratively mastered by Microsoft.
微软的技术中心已经从个人电脑转向互联网,改变了它多年来为大家所熟悉的竞争规则。
2. According to the publication, he was deserving of the title because he has "radically and lucratively reordered three markets - music, movies and mobile telephones".
《财富》杂志刊登文章称,他得到这个头衔可以说是实至名归,因为他“给音乐、电影和移动电话三个市场带来了根本性的变化,让它们拥有更强的盈利能力”。
3. From 1994 until 1999 he was Oxford professor of poetry and, more lucratively, wrote an early libretto for "Les Miserables," the hit musical of Victor Hugo's sprawling novel.
1994年至1999年间,詹姆斯.芬顿任牛津大学教授,主讲诗学。而且他曾为维克多.雨果的长篇巨作《悲惨世界》的音乐剧写过剧本,该音乐剧风靡一时,芬顿获利颇丰。
4. They are 'Bourgeois Bohemians'-or 'Bobos'-and they're the new 'enlightened elite' of the information age, their lucratively busy lives a seeming synthesis of comfort and conscience, corporate success and creative rebellion.
这些人就是“布尔乔亚-波西米亚族”——或者说“波波族”——他们是信息时代新兴的“知识型精英”,他们富足而又繁忙的生活似乎是舒适享受与道德良知、事业成功与创新叛逆的结合体。
1. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has imposed enormous costs on businesses, particularly small ones, yet these paperwork burdens have not prevented corporate fraud. (And this bureaucratic delight didn't ban corporate executives from lucratively backdating stock options, thereby generating huge gains with virtually no risk.) Those intent on wrongdoing will easily find ways around paper barriers.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
2. It is equally true that many traders who fueled the market meltdown are now lucratively situated in other jobs.
FORBES: Wall Street's Prestige: The Less There Is to Go Around, the More Valuable It Gets
3. That set of policies and procedures, enacted by the new accounting regulator, the PCAOB, replaced the initial instructions auditors had interpreted very strictly and very lucratively.
FORBES: Navistar Sues Deloitte Proving No Statute of Limitations On Idiocy
4. Ackerman founded a cult magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland, and, more lucratively, became an agent for horror and science-fiction writers.
NEWYORKER: Show The Monster
5. Banks and other credit card issuers found it to be entirely and lucratively to their advantage to set up a table and some koozies on a college campus.
FORBES: Credit Card Companies Want Your Kids. A Lot.
6. Old-fashioned economists used to think that this sort of thing was what kept the Invisible Hand waggling lucratively away.
ECONOMIST: Spending and happiness