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Timmy's line appears to have been the first notable use of "double dip" to mean dipping a chip twice.
To make the case that Obama's policies have failed, Romney doesn't need a full-blown double dip to materialize.
He sought to shift some of the blame for the double dip to the eurozone's sovereign debt crisis: "It's made much harder when so much of the rest of Europe is in recession or heading into it".
More ominously, in the summer of 1981, with the economy growing at over 4% and recession seemingly over, falling confidence gave a strong hint of the double dip to come.Mr Steidtmann discounts such hints: "We cannot think ourselves into or out of a recession," he insists.
The advantage of dipping is that you get a more even coating of glaze, and you can do interesting things you can't do with a brush, such as double dip to get different colors on the same piece.
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Some of these apps do nothing more than charge, often double dipping, to connect us to some terrible food.
"All of the problems the U.S. economy is facing, from a housing double-dip to European debt problems, are weighing on our markets," Sohn said.
I learned that year that special education students receive more per capita dollars from the state than do general education students, and that students with Aspergers make excellent cash cows, and that ambitious administrators who recognize this can double-dip to excellent effect by collecting the extra special education dollars for enrolling these often highly intelligent students.
However, this average hides the true picture of working life on the breadline — if you just look at the incomes of the lowest earning 10percentthishis decrease doubles dips to a 8percentt.
Fang, along with Arturo Casadevall, a professor of medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York, and colleagues analyzed these studies and found, to their surprise, that 67.4percentt were retracted because of fraud, duplicate publication (essentially, researchers "double-dipping" to get a paper published twice) or plagiarism.
The idea is still in the early stages of discussion, but some people say it would allow the church to "double dip" -- to benefit twice -- from the creation of the public area.
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