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Now, according to some pollsters, they have edged back to within a single point of the conservative Christian Democrats.
But over the weeks, topical cartoons have edged back in -- gingerly, at first, and now full force.
A wasteful Western Sydney have edged back to the top of the A-League with an underwhelming scoreless draw with Adelaide United at Pirtek Stadium.
However, whilst countries from Ireland (with a rate of 13%) to China which recently passed a law cutting the rate to 25%—have continued to lower corporate taxes, American rates have edged back up, to 35%, in 1993.
Social-welfare contributions, though still far too high, have likewise been pruned, falling from a peak of 42.3% in 1998 to 40.8% last year though, squeezed by the economic downturn, they have edged back up since.
The twain will not soon meet, if ever.The stranger thing is that, if opinion polls are to be believed, Mr Bush is not faring too badly despite Mr Clarke's barrage: he seems to have edged back in front of his Democratic opponent, John Kerry (see article).
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If anything, the momentum has edged back the other way.
By the close, the shares had edged back to 282.75p, still down 35.45% for the day.
By late afternoon, the shares had edged back to 28.81 euros, a gain of 1percentt.
The Arab League's secretary-general, Amr Moussa, has edged back from his initial endorsement of the no-fly zone.
Credit Suisse said last week that its investment banking arm would post a loss for the third quarter after having edged back into profitability in the second quarter.
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