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Net trade has in fact made a slightly negative contribution since 2009, as British firms have struggled to export to a Eurozone that is only starting to recover.
For decades, the U.N. has in fact made a real difference – from helping to eradicate disease, to educating children, to brokering peace.
Germany has in fact made a commitment of sorts through the Public Community Partnership and is currently going through the motions of an open data consultation.
Her father has in fact made a very small but very real contribution to the world: this so-called "Cardboard House".
(The government has argued Macklin, while a policy adviser to Bob Hawke, championed a copayment. She says she did not. She's in fact made a personal explanation to this effect).
When asked whether the police had made his neighborhood feel safer, however, Mr. Robledo and another worker at the store, Eddie Fradera, 25, agreed that the officers had, in fact, made a difference.
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He had, in fact, made an impression on her.
Obviously only counting players who have in fact made an appearance".
The following January, Arthur was in fact made an assistant metropolitan editor — his first real management position.
Young Socrates has in fact made an error, but the nature of his error becomes evident only later in the dialogue.
What did it feel like when you realized you had in fact made an impact?
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