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"Comitology", this is called, and though it is an eminently less crackpot concept than its name implies it has met with criticism from parliamentarians.
As its name implies, it has a greenish or grayish color.
If there had really been a shift in the race of the magnitude that the Real Clear Politics average implies — it has Mr. Obama gaining three points on Mr. Romney over roughly the past 10 days — we probably wouldn't be seeing these contradictory data points.
It's unranked on the App Store, which implies it has a very small number of downloads.
One of the product shots implies it has a touchscreen (note the on-screen dialer), but it's a tiny one.
The assumption is that a bundle with a short TTL implies it has been in the network for a long time and thus is likely to have been delivered.
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This has been an extraordinarily busy government - which of course does not imply it has always been effective.
A TV ad for the Health Lottery has been banned for misleadingly implying it has more winners than rival draw Lotto.
Based on the ratio of caucus-goers tonight to the number of votes for Mr. McCain in 2008, that would imply it has about 75 caucus votes outstanding.
The government has implied it has chemical weapons, but said they would not be used against civilians.
The efficient low-cost device tends to get a higher weight, implying it has a higher possibility to be assigned.
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