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"That was worth more than anything relative to the physical comforts that a camp might produce".
Scott Milburn, a spokesman for Mr. Voinovich, a Republican from Ohio, said, "The senator's policy is never to say anything relative to the issues regarding the committee".
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Even if you can afford to pay your interns, it's still important to focus on providing them with events and workshops, hard skills training, expensed meals, transportation and anything else relative to your company culture.
[ 27, 28] If anything, the relative risk associated with diabetic ketoacidosis was greater than that for hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome, somewhat in contrast to the general population.
It does not say anything about the relative science aptitude of women and men.
"I don't think Woody meant anything by that relative to the coaching staff," Bradway said.
Does that say anything about the relative degradation of politics and journalism?
My favorite anything is always relative to the context of present time, place and mood.
One Obama adviser counseled against interpreting Mr. Summers's inclusion on the 17-member economic advisory board that Mr. Obama announced on Thursday, and Mr. Geithner's absence, as indicating anything about their relative chances.
As such comparing the numbers of jobs to be lost at each council doesn't actually tell us anything about the relative approach to making cuts taken by local councillors - and in fact it misleads us, playing right into the hands of Pickles and Shapps.
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