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In 2013, white households had 10.3 times the wealth that Latino households held, up from 8.2 times in 2007.
Originally the government said they depended on the passage of savings from tax benefit cuts, held up from last year's budget.
Projects get held up from misunderstandings with drawings, so if it can all be seen together in a 3D picture that can help prevent any delays.
But the trends held up from airport to airport, suggesting that local perturbations cannot account for the hot streaks.
Mayer says that, as of this afternoon, Yahoo has restored access to 'almost everyone' and delivered the queue of messages that was held up from being delivered.
Construction was held up from the start by a series of mishaps.
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We'll see how he holds up from here.
My favorite Asian American art all has this quality, a kind of fractal resonance or truth that holds up from many angles.
That's because people who have less education are at greater risk of dying of cancer — an association that holds up from coast to coast and among people of all racial and ethnic groups.
Otherwise, he found that his knowledge of Chechnya, gleaned mostly from books, held up.
A narrow majority, such as the governor has now, can hold up from September to November.
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