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"We think that this will put us in a substantially stronger position than the current regulatory scheme," said Michele Davis, a Treasury Department spokeswoman.
Tad Devine, who was senior adviser to Mr. Kerry, said Mr. Obama was in a substantially stronger position than Mr. Kerry was.
There is a rivalry of sorts between the Milburn-led organisation and Blair's allies, with some claiming Blair must be kept away from any anti-Brexit organisation, and others challenging whether Milburn's own long-standing private sector involvement after he left government puts him in a substantially stronger position with the key swing groups opposed to the EU.
Though the US economy is doing much better than most of the other advanced economies, it is not yet on sound enough footing to withstand a prolonged period of a substantially stronger dollar, which would undermine its international competitiveness – and thus its broader economic prospects.
"With substantial new investment in original UK commissions and a brand refresh helping to grow ratings and revenues, we believe these results show Channel 5 is in a substantially stronger position under Viacom's ownership than at any other time in its history," said David Lynn, president, Viacom UK.
He complains that Mr Obama has sacrificed his vision to conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats, and that it would be better the other way around.Joe Romm, a senior fellow at the Democrat-leaning Centre for American Progress, says that while the bill has its limitations, "Obama can't pass a substantially stronger bill than Waxman-Markey.
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Advanced age (>75 years) showed a substantially strong association with recurrent falls.
Relations of clarity and support, enthusiastic teaching, and application orientation with students' enjoyment of lessons are all substantially stronger in social classes than in commercial and technical classes (∆b ranging from −.288 to −.492).
The evidence linking heart disease and ETS exposure from a spouse has become substantially stronger since OSHA first proposed including heart disease in its risk assessment of ETS in 1994.
The adjusted difference in the perinatal death risk between home and an alternative place of delivery was also substantially stronger among nulliparous women [adjusted risk difference 159 955% CI: 53, 264) per 1,000] than among women with a previous live birth [adjusted risk difference 7 (95% CI: −11, 25) per 1,000], P-value for homogeneity of risk differences = 0.006.
This comparison reveals that the wild-type fission yeast spindles are substantially stronger than the random model; a property that also applies to the cdc25.22 and the majority of budding yeast spindles.
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