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But even then, critics dismissed it as a fluke that benefited from the halo effect of the Super Bowl, which ran on NBC.
TEs serve as an example: their short-term costs have been part of seeing them as "selfish elements", and their long-term benefit has been seen as a fluke.
Due to a fluke in America's tax code, health care benefits are not taxable as income, while salaries are.
That fluke happened because both parties thought Perot's inclusion would benefit them in some way; interestingly, as you'll see below, Perot was at only 7to9percentent in pre-debate polls.
Still, best to check out the benchmarking on a display unit at Best Buy to get a second opinion ours scored so low that we'll give Sony the benefit of the doubt and assume it was a fluke.
This revoking of earned benefits isn't an isolated incident or a fluke.
Sceptics argue that some of the results may just be a fluke, however, and doctors still need to perform larger clinical trials before these benefits can be proven.
What's worse, Leonard notes, new claims for unemployment benefits escalated in August, suggesting that last month's job market improvements may have been a fluke.
Bond and Murray's success is no fluke - they are part of the well-oiled powerhouse that is New Zealand rowing and reap the support and benefits that come from that.
Some fluke.
Complete fluke.
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