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The report basically concluded that, though the loss of life was tragic, it was indeed an accident".
"We basically concluded that all things being equal, the value of a condo is about 9 percent more than the value of a co-op," Mr. Miller said.
"We basically concluded that this is not a neighborhood we want Middletown residents living in," said William Warner, the city's director of planning.
"But we basically concluded that we couldn't afford to wait for another issue to hit the streets," said Al Elsadr, the media liaison for the occupation government.
New Jersey Policy Perspectives, a research organization, came out with a report this summer called Fiscal Stress, which basically concluded that the entire state will end up like Camden if it doesn't fix a tax structure that allows so many different town and county governments to replicate services, and that relies so heavily on local property taxes.
Mr. Ohlmeyer said the "E.R". deal was "basically concluded" even before NBC entered the final phases of its National Football League negotiations, during which it lost the rights to the American Football Conference games, which it had held for more than 30 years.
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