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"It makes Lower Saxony more international, more outward looking that we have him," said Ursula Schaub, 60, who had brought her nephew, a first-time voter, to McAllister's penultimate rally in the north-western city of Osnabrück on Wednesday evening.
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The union, however, was able to resist demands, particularly from Mr. Marchionne, that it make lower wages permanent for new employees, which is the arrangement the three Detroit automakers have at their plants in the United States with the United Auto Workers.
In June, the group cut its forecast by revenue by 13% and warned it would make lower profits for each handset it sold.
As a company attempts to unnaturally scale, it will make lower and lower confidence investments that will typically perform worse and worse — all in the name of chasing the marginal dollar.
But he says it should "make lower emission power sources less expensive relative to higher emissions sources" -- as opposed to, I guess, making higher emissions sources more expensive.
Until the Enlightenment, it was widely assumed that it was possible to make lower forms of life.
If you're sharp (too high) lower the note by turning the tuning peg to loosen it, making it lower, until you get it to the proper pitch.[1].
Because if it makes sense to lower the eligibility age for Medicare to 55... what is to stop some future Congress from lowering it to 45? Or 35?
This position costs the kingdom little, as it makes up for lower prices by selling more oil.
The new oil will improve the nutritional quality of the foods it makes and will lower transportation costs, since palm oil must be imported from Asia and Africa.
Then, he said, it makes sense to lower expectations just a bit and then pleasantly surprise people by performing better than expected.
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