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"You've got that cushion".
In theory, that cushion should see him through even a bad recession.
As always with Saariaho, the orchestral textures that cushion and enfold the baritone's lines are bewitching.
One reason for this apparent paradox is that many companies have adopted conservation measures that cushion them from higher prices.
Exemptions that cushion the food system from taking responsibility for the costs it has long not paid should be abolished.
Without Wilkinson's legendary accuracy from the tee, knocking goals over from all angles, most of them beyond the 40-yard mark, they wouldn't have enjoyed that cushion.
In February, Medicaid provided Mr. Hart with a pair of $400 podiatric orthotics, special inserts that cushion and give support to his feet.
On the factor demand side, previous studies suggest that immigration can induce changes in production and industry structures that cushion its impact on natives' wages.
But take away that cushion, either from wear-and-tear of age or ripping injury?
"Them giving me that cushion early gave me the confidence to attack hitters".
These corporate polluters have proven recession-proof and have benefited from years of tax breaks that cushion whatever the industry might face.
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