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That's putting it a bit strongly.
I think that is putting it a bit strongly.
That might be a putting it a bit strongly.
Some feel a bit strongly but we're not here to threaten or to worry people".
"All" may be putting it a bit strongly, but dozens of psychological studies have indeed shown that people primed to think about money before an experiment are more likely to lie, cheat and steal during the course of that experiment.Another well-known aphorism, ascribed to Benjamin Franklin, is "time is money".
"The Human Tissue Bill was introduced in response to the Alder Hey and Bristol Royal Infirmary cases, which involved individual rights being ignored by people in authority," said Ian Lucas, a Labour MP. "It is fundamentally about ensuring that those terrible events do not recur .Talk of "terrible events" may be putting things a bit strongly.
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"The consumer is out there, shopping for firearms, perhaps a little bit more strongly than we anticipated.
He will say: "The resentment of the squeezed middle, and the fears for the future are felt every bit as strongly here in southern England as anywhere else.
"In New York City, the latest National Weather Service update hints a bit more strongly that this storm could over perform there, saying, 'It should be a raging blizzard,' " read one report.
What would help U.S. exports even more is if the southern tier of Europe were growing a little bit more strongly, and that could pull in exports".
"At the margin, it tilts them a little bit less strongly toward the tapering they were talking about a week ago," said Sam Coffin, an economist at UBS in New York.
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