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The changes may have deep repercussions for the United States.

Li Ka-shing may have deep pockets, but Three's owner will not go on subsidising cheaper prices indefinitely.

Banking analysts also say that while Japanese banks may have deep pockets, they still lack what it takes to truly compete in the world of global finance.

Dan Rooney, the Pittsburgh owner, said that not everyone in the league may have deep respect for Dungy but that those who truly know him do.

"In developing countries children may have deep experience of an issue, such as water and sewage, but won't be involved in the decision making process.

Nike may have deep pockets and snappy salesmen, but what Ely Callaway discovered a decade ago still holds: to dominate, you must innovate.

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But the MFIs' problems may have deeper roots.

Beyond Ford's stated goal of increasing computer literacy, the computers-for-everyone policy may have deeper ramifications.

Some may have deeper traditional roots, but the stories are just swirling around us". Thirty-four yeago ago, in Jonesborough, Tenn., Mr. Smith was moved by a storyteller on a local radio station and decided to have a festival.

Others suggest that women who view breast-feeding as a dieting tool may have "deeper body issues," said Claire Mysko, an author of "Does This Pregnancy Make Me Look Fat?" She was troubled by our cultural preoccupation with postpartum weight.

Each party will have to campaign all over again, which will leave the smaller parties at a significant disadvantage to the others, which may have deeper pockets to fund an extra campaign.

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