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But, for universities, admissions decisions have become about far more than exam grades.
Landlords would prefer to lease big blocks of space, of course, but large deals have become about as scarce as rain in the Sahara.
That expressing these views would lead to such furious opposition – even from members of his own party – is indicative of how constrained US debates have become about Israel.
Meanwhile innovation in the tablet form factor has more or less ceased, as the machines have become about as thin and light as the screen sizes have allowed.
In that seeming contradiction lies an enduring reality: no matter how sophisticated women traveling on business might have become about looking after themselves on the road, they can never shake their trepidation about being alone in an unfamiliar locale.
"Business pacings have become about as predictive as 'flipping a coin,' " one analyst, Marc E. Nabi of Merrill Lynch, wrote in a report titled "Radio Business Still Erratic -- Is It Up or Down?" The answer: yes and no.
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So now what this day has become about is remembering.
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