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What's offered, however, may not always be in line with what you really want or need for your career.
"This would be in line with what appears to be Trump's more hawkish approach to China policy".
The budget for AT&T's advertising is expected to be in line with what the company has spent in previous years.
Such an outcome would be in line with what history and the fundamentals of the economy would lead you to expect.
And of course this would all be in line with what is claimed to be the fundamental tenet of the NHS changes — 'no decision about me without me'.
But several experts on testing said New York still had a long way to go to be in line with what leading states are doing to prevent educators from tampering with tests.
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That number was in-line with what analysts had expected.
It also forecast first-quarter results that are in-line with what the Street had been expecting.
This was in line with what Vienna has envisaged.
"It is in line with what we were expecting," Smith said.
The shift is in line with what Daily Mail insiders told the Guardian last week.
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