Sentence examples for have historically got from inspiring English sources

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"Since bondholders have historically got a 2 percent real return on government bonds and are getting virtually none now, that's equivalent to giving them a 2 percent haircut a year, and it will go on for a long time," he said.

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Jim Josefson, an assistant professor of political science at Syracuse University, noted, "Democrats have historically gotten killed upstate," but added, "Giuliani is so associated with New York City that it is really possible to me that that could be dampened this time around".

The 20percentt limit to the amount of additional development that the market-rate builder can add coincides with the 20percentt bonus that Manhattan builders have historically gotten for setting their buildings behind open plazas, once deemed a desirable public benefit.

(Why? Incumbents have historically gotten a lot of credit from voters. And voters have historically had short economic memories. If a case can be made that the economy is improving, the incumbent's odds are decent, even if it is clearly not firing on all cylinders).

In contrast, she says, U.S. graduate programs have historically gotten "the cream of the crop" from China.

Men of so-called "artistic genius" have historically gotten away with a lot of bad behaviour, especially when it comes to fatherhood.

Big Willie prisoners have historically gotten around this by putting money on other inmates' accounts, but it's a far cry from the filet mignon, lobster, and cauliflower Shrekli was known to enjoy at midtown Manhattan's Capitol Grille.

Despite the pivotal involvement of the RV in both common and rare cardiovascular diseases, the mechanisms of RV failure have historically gotten little attention.

The truth is that Israel has historically got away with brutal campaigns in Gaza, but now, with public opinion turning, that deal is off.

"Because Labour has historically got less support in the south, even in the good years, a bit of a myth has developed that southerners are more selfish, less bothered about their neighbours, more relaxed about excessive bankers' bonuses, less concerned about decent public services".

He said: "We've historically got one mink every six months or so but then we had four in September and the latest footage from our trail cameras have captured several more.

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