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"They didn't need any woes from me.
But he believes luxury real estate will remain insulated from any woes.
The unmistakable substance of the Administration's economic policy echoing of course, Trump's slogan of "making America great again"—is one of both significant protectionism and castigating those outside of the United States as the primary source of any woes evident in the domestic economy.
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Not to wish any of those involved with the project any woe, but come on.
A key factor in any WOE analysis is the consideration of whether alternative hypotheses explain the data as well as - or better than - the hypothesis being tested.
You report that in a recently built $8 million house in Southampton, the shower heads are "capable of caressing the human body with 22 gallons of water per minute (about nine times the maximum flow allowed in New York State, but unlikely to result in any legal woes)." Why aren't there likely to be any resulting legal woes?
(Winning tends to make any other woes forgettable).
I guess he can't blame Gordon Brown for any retail woes now?
Mr. Johnson said the company hoped to avoid any copyright woes by limiting the amount of text that users can share.
Any economic woes from 2008 to 2010 are entirely the fault of the previous administration, while any since then are exclusively down to international events.
He proudly points to a shower head that is 10 inches in diameter and is capable of caressing the human body with 22 gallons of water per minute (about nine times the maximum flow allowed in New York State, but unlikely to result in any legal woes).
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