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The details are a little sticky, but they show that tickets were issued more often in places that were short on cash, and that out-of-towners received tickets more often than drivers with local addresses.
Public advisories are issued more often when the storm expected to be of tropical storm or hurricane intensity threatens land.
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Swear words arc and spit from him like sparks, although they are barely words; such is Arbor's rage that it issues, more often than not, in a blur of noise and motion.
It focused on social issues more often aligned with Democrats and offered few specifics.
These are the kinds of issues more often associated with countries such as Egypt or Turkey, he asserted.
Nowadays, when a British soap tackles a social issue, more often than not it does so ineptly.
Yet the vote, as encouraging as it was on the surface, raised the question of why Congress cannot find consensus on big issues more often.
When Mr. Santorum's name is mentioned in news coverage, it tends to be associated with social issues more often than economic ones.
Both candidates have engaged with the issue of housing in the capital during their tenure in the House of Commons, with the Conservative candidate raising the issue more often.
When an ABC News/Washington Post poll released in early September directly asked how important a number of issues would be in deciding how to vote for Congress in November, the economy, health care and the budget deficit were all rated as very important or the single most important issue more often than the war was.
Much will depend on how its main actors get along: in Germany, coalitions have rarely split over issues, more often over personalities.On this, at least, the exercise in group dynamics that has been the coalition negotiations seems to have been a success.
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