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"There are changes that may bring better things and when you meet people who are doing so much for women's cycling it really lifts your heart.
Even that may be optimistic; several private-sector economists' forecasts go as low as 1%.Next year may bring better news, as exports at last pick up again, helped by the weaker euro.
Presumably there is another side to her story — the old hospital may well have provided worse care than Dr. Sweet allows, and the new one may bring better things than she foresees.
NexPrise may bring better focus.
Strong retail sales now indicate that consumers are buying and this trend may bring better tidings to the months ahead.
Some companies are afraid of using the RFID technology as the high investment may be replaced by some other technologies as the technological advancements in near future may bring better technologies than RFID.
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Her well-established connections to minorities may bring some better understanding of our urban and suburban police crisis.
The teenage killers were much like the adults The Times studied, but with important distinctions that may bring a better understanding to the problem.
For individual hospitals it may bring a better ability to compete for top residents and enhanced reputation.
Using a buffer may have brought better results, but the Quixx instructions didn't call for one.
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