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"What I do not understand is why Europe as a continent demands more of a say in European defense but consistently is less and less prepared" to pull together and see the project through, said James Arbuthnot, a member of the British Parliament and chairman of the House of Commons select defense committee.
The surge in the labour force kept the unemployment rate steady at 6.7%, despite the jump in reported employment.Therein lies the best hope for discouraged workers: that the Federal Reserve will become less worried about labour-market tightness and less eager to pull back economic support.
They're less likely to pull out at the first sign of trouble.
And a president would be less likely to pull the trigger so fast.
They may be harder to find but they're less likely to pull off something huge.
And that, in turn, could make future frauds more or less easy to pull off.
But their selection policy means Clay cannot go and they're less likely to pull it off.
Coca-Cola, which each year provided $4.35 million, was reported to be less prepared to pull out but has reduced its annual Tour budget to $872,000.
Oscar too often overlooks comedic performances, somehow seen as less tough to pull off than dramatic ones, and that's a mistake.
Independent distribution companies are much less likely to pull out the checkbook while many of the big studios have all but gotten out of the indie film business.
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