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The discount had widened from 2.8 percent at the end of 2012 and was nearly double the 10-year average of 3.5 percent.
XO Communications, a telecommunications service provider, said yesterday that its first-quarter loss had widened from a year earlier because of a $1.9 billion accounting charge.
Their funding gap had widened from almost nothing in 2000 to some £550 billion by the end of 2006, more than that of banks in other big European countries (see chart).
In late January, the company reported a $77.5 million loss for the fourth quarter of 1985, which had widened from a $64.5 million loss in the corresponding 1984 period.
But a daily Gallup tracking poll showed Mr. Obama's lead had widened from three percentage points at the beginning of his trip to a more statistically significant nine points.
Dancing had been democratised by the 1930s – the gramophone helped, as did film musicals – and had widened from a super-smart social requirement to a mass pastime for the young, who met and courted in dance halls.
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Their deficit has widened from a troubling 4.4% in 2000 to an alarming 7.6% last year.
The odds have widened, from one in ten in 2011 to one in 80 this summer.
The gap has widened from 1% a fortnight ago to 3% in two-party terms.
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