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For that to happen, Congress will either have to cut popular spending programs or raise taxes, neither a very good bet, and the economy will have to begin growing again at a fairly robust rate of well over 3percentt a year.
Both require warrants and a fairly robust authorisation process.
Mr. Durst said the current mast would "still be a fairly robust structure".
"We know we can manage a population in a fairly robust state if we get the management right," he said.
After a fairly robust October, retail sales slowed in November as the nation's stores entered their critical time of year.
During the past few decades, though, in the wake of a fairly robust economy, debates on raising the minimum wage have consistently resulted in a rhetorical caterwaul.
In theory, the "undue burden" standard could have provided a fairly robust protection of a woman's right to choose to have an abortion; in practice, it has not.
Patrick McLoughlin's speech was a fairly robust and unequivocal defence of HS2, with fewer concessions to the fears of opponents than he has made in previous outings.
"We had a fairly robust counterterrorism item in," the official said, "and we expected it was going to survive the department's budget review".
He does, however, have a fairly robust system of employer mandates that would increase access to coverage substantially over the status quo.
That's a shame, because the Waxman-Markey bill (the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009) is a fairly robust bill.
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