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I haven't the slightest idea of what they might be, but I would bet that there are things Obama could do immediately without Congressional consultation or agreement, things that might arguably free up credit or create jobs or stimulate spending or jump-start the housing industry.

By considering the outcomes of graduates from European universities who have stayed to work in the country of graduation post-study, it is arguably free of many of the biases associated with many previous studies of migrants in relation to (a) quality differences in the education of migrants, (b) location specific human capital effects and (c) unobserved language differences.

Second, the resulting clinical phenotypes are arguably free of cultural, linguistic or educational bias.

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But as people in this country live longer than ever before, and have arguably freer access to beverages than at almost any time in human history, it's just not true that we're all dehydrated.

An ever-changing arrangement of coloured hand-holds allows you to scale walls to giddy heights either by "top roping", using a rope fixed to an anchor at the wall's summit (reminiscent of a pulley system), or by "lead climbing" - attaching yourself to regularly spaced carabiners for protection as you ascend (a more advanced, but arguably freer, technique).

ON paper, Russia has a judicial system arguably as free and fair as those in Europe or the United States.

Trade between the U.S. and Canada is arguably as free as it gets between two sovereign countries today.

Arguably, the free or freemium model, as it's often called, works better for somewhat established authors.

This won him less critical acclaim, but it arguably also freed up his films – at best glorious, hedonistic Hollywood entertainment.

Finkelstein's data-driven – and arguably brain-free – Fink Tank football column in the Times backed France (with a 58% probability) to beat Germany in the quarter-finals, rated Germany the weakest of the semi-finalists with only a 9% chance of the Jules Rimet trophy, and judged Brazil (who in fact lost 1-7) 80% likely to beat them in their semi.

Those were arguably the first free and fair elections in Cambodian history.

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