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But inflation has risen steadily this year, which means bank depositors are essentially facing a negative interest rate return.
Without a right to rescind the declaration of withdrawal, then, the European Union is essentially facing a situation in which any State with a sufficiently euro-skeptic population can use the threat of withdrawal to demand all or most of the surplus that its membership in the European Union creates.
So EU regulators are essentially facing a first test of their mettle — i.e. whether they are willing to step up and defend the line of the law against big tech's attempts to reshape it in their business model's image.
When you transfer your fears and insecurities onto paper, you are essentially facing them head-on and reducing their influence.
In addition, Zumthor's building will be essentially facing itself across Wilshire, creating a kind of hall-of-mirrors context.
It was a time of big passions, racial overtones, poor information and "inflamed constituencies that were essentially facing each other as antagonists for the first time.
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During passages in which Ms. Futral essentially faced the audience and gave voice to her character's thoughts and fears, the piece, for all its intensity, began to seem an overextended aria.
But in the coming weeks, the anti-doping agency will essentially face a referendum on the legitimacy of its own actions, just as some athletes will potentially face judgment before the agency and the arbitrators on the legitimacy of their own performances.
David Hubbard, director of community planning and economic development for New Milford, said his town created a zone for the sex industry in an industrial area off of Route 7. "All of the communities are essentially faced with the prospect of either providing a designated zone for whoever may wish to undertake such a business or suddenly facing them any place in town," he said.
What we're essentially faced with is a challenge of commercializing innovation.
Publishers essentially faced no competition and enjoyed complete control of what books people could publish and sell.
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