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Most young people have no funds, but our parents collectively have a very large pot of money in their pensions.
Chamberlain said that although the Stooges shorts can barely be said to have plots, they collectively have "a contextual arc.
"The first is, the climate is changing and we, collectively, have a responsibility to do something about it," he writes.
He instructed his senior colleagues, who collectively have a total of a hundred and forty years' experience on the Court, about how to do their jobs.
The alternative investment with a similar yield is the Standard & Poor's index of 500 stocks, which collectively have a yield of 1.77percentt now.
The advantage of coating nanowires, rather than a smooth surface, with the dye is that the wires collectively have a very large surface area.
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If, as Morgan Stanley guesstimates, half the affected homeowners took advantage, they would collectively have an extra $46 billion a year to spend.
The Woodrow Wilson Foundation has been proud to support more than 22,000 Fellows who collectively have an impressive record of scholarship, teaching, service, and public influence.
Equally important, strategies developed collectively have an infinitely higher probability of actually being implemented.
California's unaccredited law schools, which collectively have an 85% dropout rate, will soon have to disclose their attrition rates to prospective students.
In contrast, two weak growth signals detected simultaneously could collectively have an enhanced or synergistic effect, with each pathway reinforcing signaling through the other.
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