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But in a nutshell: not much as changed.
But, in a nutshell, they were intended to meet two objectives.
(But) In a nutshell we should see fewer rating moves in 2014 than this year," Kraemer said.
Be sure to read the fuller description, but, in a nutshell, they are: 1. Participants must respond to at least one other comment, using the "@" symbol.
It is difficult to explain the reasons for Fare's endurance, but in a nutshell it is because of its local involvement and the alternatives it has provided.
Here's a guide to how the voting process works, but in a nutshell: the 150,000 members of the Conservative party each have a vote, and the winner is announced as prime minister on 9 September.
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But just in a nutshell, futures markets are organized markets, like the stock market, that trade standardized contracts, representing things that will happen at future dates.
But that, in a nutshell, is what happened.
But Sorkin, in a nutshell, is wrong to say that reporting on the leaks is "spectacularly dishonorable" as a whole.
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