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"There is no alternative" is a somewhat stronger argument across the Irish Sea.
The Obama administration has taken a somewhat stronger line in protecting workers.
There was a glimmer of brighter days ahead, however, as Mr. Coen forecast a somewhat stronger growth rate in 2008.
"At present, my baseline outlook involves a period of sluggish growth, followed by a somewhat stronger pace of growth starting later this year," he told lawmakers.
The reports from the Pentagon and from the United States-China Security Review Commission, appointed by Congress, have belatedly drawn a somewhat stronger response.
Actually, Gödel also made a somewhat stronger assumption, which, as the American mathematician J. Barkley Rosser later showed, could be replaced by assuming consistency.
While Mr. Kahn may seem a bit uncomfortable in the weekend-farmer outfits he wears in his advertisements, he has a somewhat stronger claim to the South as an Atlanta native than does Mr. Barr, born in Iowa City.
Analysts say the prime minister currently enjoys a somewhat stronger hand in the run-up to the retirement of the army chief next month and the selection of his successor, one of the few powers Sharif has over the army.
By that nomenclature, it now appears that Mr. Obama is on track for a "birdie" convention, meaning that he would exit the conventions in a somewhat stronger position than where he entered them.
In its statement, the European Central Bank said in part: "We expect the economic recovery in the euro area to continue and to become more broadly based over the coming quarters, leading to a somewhat stronger upswing in the course of 2005.
Plus, Pikum has now entered the market with a somewhat stronger emphasis on the betting angle.
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