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  2. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    Buck the trend To follow an action against market tendencies Build capacity Take actions which increase the amount of work that can be done in the future. Circle back Discuss later [1] Circle the wagons: Defensive strategy to provide time to plan or produce a better solution Cover all directions of the compass

  3. Indie bookshops ‘buck the trend’ of retail gloom as store ...

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    Britain’s independent bookshops are “bucking the trend of high street decline”, according to a trade group, with last year’s number of stores remaining near a recent 10-year high. The UK ...

  4. Sagging (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, the trend was so widespread that the particular bandy-legged gait adopted by saggers - with their "legs extended a little extra to the side with each step to give their pants extra grip on their thighs" - was described as the "typical gait of the generation" of young Australian men. [66]

  5. Opinion - Trump always passes the buck - AOL

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    Passing the buck for everything that goes wrong — while taking credit for good news — is standard operating procedure there. Trump played the blame game throughout his first term.

  6. Buck passing - Wikipedia

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    Buck passing, or passing the buck, or sometimes (playing) the blame game, is the act of attributing to another person or group one's own responsibility. It is often used to refer to a strategy in power politics whereby a state tries to get another state to deter or fight an aggressor state while it remains on the sidelines.

  7. Can Entropic Buck the Trend? - AOL

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  8. Bang for the buck - Wikipedia

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    Bang for the buck" is an idiom meaning the worth of one's money or exertion. The phrase originated from the slang usage of the words "bang" which means "excitement" and "buck" which means "money". [1] Variations of the term include "bang for your buck," "bang for one's buck," "more bang for the buck," "bigger bang

  9. What the Smartwatch Trend Really Means for Watch Retailers - AOL

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    Wearables should prove to be one of the hottest trends of 2014. The likes of Samsung has already made a splash in the watch space. One of the names that might feel the greatest pain from this new ...