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It said the plan favored the wealthy, would hardly spur the economy and would leave little money for other initiatives.
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It hardly mattered – Spurs were still four goals up before the hour mark.
Hadfield's cover was hardly a spur-of-the-moment thing.
A huge banner read "God Save The Queen" at one end, although Wisla were hardly making Spurs feel at home, and they should have been ahead in the 20th minute.
City have hardly let Spurs have a kick yet.
We were drunk on our freedom, and because of this, we delighted in the dirtiest high-school slang, accompanying it with lofty quotations from the classics, for example: "It is another path that you must take... if you would leave this savage wilderness"; Or: That was no path for those with cloaks of lead, for he and I — he, light; I, with support — could hardly make it up from spur to spur.
We were drunk on our freedom, and because of this, we delighted in the dirtiest high-school slang, accompanying it with lofty quotations from the classics, for example: "It is another path that you must take... if you would leave this savage wilderness"; Or: That was no path for those with cloaks of lead, for he and I he, light; I, with support— could hardly make it up from spur to spur.
Republicans say extending the cuts will spur economic activity, but that is hardly guaranteed.
The claim that deregulation will spur infrastructure investment rings hollow — it is hardly a proven correlation.
Some will spur innovation.
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