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In the UK the more children women have, the worse their employment rates become compared with other countries.
What this underlines is how debased Britain's welfare politics have become compared with much of the rest of Europe.
In 1955 Fortune magazine published an essay, "How top executives live," which emphasized how modest their lifestyles had become compared with days of yore.
Krzyzewski joked that he was impressed with how tall Curry had become compared with the undersize shooter who camped in Durham all those summers ago.
Whatever the structural reasons, no matter how outdated that prototype possession game may have become, compared to the more varied tactical experiments elsewhere in Europe, Van Gaal has simply failed in the normal way: a routine, everyday, entirely explicable kind of failure, borne out of the usual bad decisions, injuries, bad luck, poor judgment, poor timing.
It's hard to overstate how globalized the economy has become, compared to the 1990s.
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(You wanna see how long-in-the-tooth the Xbox 360 has become? Compare the 360 and PS3 versions of Final Fantasy XIII. Yikes).
Table 5 compares the impact of increasing diagnosis and treatment of HCV as new therapies become available compared to continuing with the current strategy.
But on larger portfolios the fees could become excessive compared to the service.
In that time, she said, 23 bills she has sponsored have become law, compared with one of his.
Some CSP material needs could however become significant compared to global production.
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