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They are likely to emphasize different issues to urban dwellers just north of the Bronx than to apple-growers in northern Westchester.
"Advertising firms are likely to emphasize the creative end of the spectrum, the desire to appear cutting-edge," Mr. Mannetta said.
Their arguments are likely to emphasize that because gift taxes were paid on the money and it was not funneled through traditional campaign accounts, it was not a campaign contribution.
Proponents of the new flag are likely to emphasize its importance for the state's business community, and black leaders like Mr. Clark are already hinting that they may call for economic pressure on the state if voters retain the old flag.
Only early articles are likely to emphasize price or tax results for binge drinking.
These findings do, however, contrast with previous research that has indicated that parents seeking to discount the donor's contribution are likely to emphasize the power of social, rather than genetic, ties (Kirkman, 2004a).
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Like the French-German plan, the European proposals were likely to emphasize that taxpayer money would be used only as a last resort.
Publicly, the White House is likely to emphasize negotiation for now.
Mr. Qian is likely to emphasize that a relaxation of tensions between China and Taiwan could be undone by more arms sales.
In speaking to the world he is likely to emphasize issues of economic justice, a topic that plays well in developing countries.
During the debates, Mr. Romney is likely to emphasize this number frequently as he tries to counter the perception that he cares only about the wealthy.
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