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Yesterday, Peter S. Kalikow, the chairman of the authority, tried to mollify the city's representatives to the board -- who all voted against the release of funds to buy the new cars -- by assuring them that the city would essentially be made whole in the authority's next capital budget.
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But after today, both will essentially be making the same argument that Mike Huckabee persisted in making in 2008, before he started joking about the argument he was making on "Saturday Night Live".
Second, some fisheries in the portfolio that already operate sustainably might gain few benefits from the spatial management we propose, and would essentially be making concessions for other fisheries and/or for broader conservation principles.
The appointment is by royal warrant and essentially is made by the home secretary, who is supposed to take into account the views of the mayor of London.
Though he sounded as if his decision had essentially been made, Kidd joked that he would not re-sign with the Nets right away even if he could.
CNBC executives said the cutbacks announced there yesterday had essentially been made to help NBC's bottom line and did not indicate trouble at CNBC itself.
But the decision has essentially been made: Lin practiced with the starters Monday morning, pairing with Landry Fields in the backcourt, and he will be in the lineup Monday night.
The key decisions had essentially been made already when Gen. David H. Petraeus, in his last months as commander in Afghanistan, arrived in Washington with a set of options for the president that called for a slow withdrawal of surge troops.
I'm not sure why any loving parent would feel the need to spray their defenseless newborn with toxic chemicals which, essentially, are made to smell exactly like baby BO anyway.
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