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The private bus companies argued in their complaint to the labor board that they were essentially caught in a dispute between the union and the city.

Since 1977, the seed industry has essentially "caught up" to market demands.

This assumption is clearly consistent with the service enrollment point estimates for months 24, 36 and 48, which are progressively smaller than impacts at month 12, and which suggest that service enrollment for those mailed Tickets late in the rollout had essentially caught up to service enrollment for those mailed Tickets earlier (see Stapleton et al. 2013).

Another feature of the findings is that, by month 48 after rollout start, service enrollment for those mailed Tickets late within each rollout period had essentially caught up with service enrollment for those who were mailed Tickets earlier in the rollout period.

Powell was essentially caught off guard, I think.

But starting in 2004, the Army rate has essentially caught up.

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"Someone essentially is caught in the act and the next thing you know they are insane," Rob Broussard, the district attorney prosecuting Amy, has remarked.

I had lost track of whatever was essentially me, caught up in zeitgeisty 90s cynicism: enacting misguided projectile vomiting at soon to be discarded, and now nostalgically remembered, liberal orthodoxies; trying to write and perform what I imagined was expected of the young, educated men of the period.

According to this view, Argentina essentially got caught in an anti-trade trap: adverse trade shocks created sectors that supported protectionism, which became more powerful as the country became more inward oriented.

However, with this approach, the Mormon Church has essentially only caught up to the "hate the sin, not the sinner" approaches of the Catholic Church and many evangelical Christians, which are still incredibly problematic.

Wills has taught Dave Roberts, his prize pupil, to keep his body still as he exposes himself to bunt, to use the bat essentially to catch the ball and deaden it and to make sure he bunts before he runs, avoiding one of the main mistakes players make.

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