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"By definition, if you have this automated system, it's going to be perhaps more vulnerable in certain ways to these kinds of transgressions," said Scott Kessler, a Standard & Poor's equity analyst.

If that's just the way it's going to be, perhaps the answer lies in imaginative compromises like joint commissions: pairing a skilled, imaginative jazz arranger with a soloist-composer.

Even if you only count the surveys done over the final week of the campaign, Obama's lead is 1.3pt; that'll be an error of around 2pt. Eliminating Gallup and Rasmussen put the final average up at 1.5pt, yet, that is also going to be perhaps up to 2pt biased against Obama.

How It's Going to Be perhaps takes a wry shot aimed at those who pigeonholed him as dark or goth ("You said we'd all be dead by 25"), but Way is mapping out a different path and presumably hopes to take the band's massive audience with him.

"But we could tell them what the defence is going to be, perhaps.

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After all, the act of telling your kids that the two most important adults in their life are no longer going to be together is perhaps one of the most emotionally significant conversations they'll ever have.

It's going to be entertaining, perhaps whether she means it to be or not.

The AIDS crisis is going to be a, perhaps the, dominant subject on the trip.

It's not going to be reversed, perhaps, in one administration".

"It is going to be difficult perhaps for Saturday but certainly Kenny is more than hopeful and is still progressing.

The move toward decimal prices for stocks is going to be delayed, perhaps for many months, because Nasdaq computer systems are inadequate.

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