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But Mr. McCall seemed to indicate yesterday that Mr. Grasso might get less in the future.
They are concerned that the plaintiffs might get less money in a renegotiated settlement.
The thing is, we were so busy living we didn't think enough about how life might get less kind and where that might take us.
Players might get less, odd as that may seem, if there weren't enough transactions in open view, or if no stash was recovered.
But at the opening and closing of the winter season, as things are on the warmer side, you might get less snow and more rain.
If that trend holds, Mr. Koster might get less help from Gov. George W. Bush than some analysts were predicting earlier this summer.
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A common reason given by conservatives for why tax rates must not be increased is that the government won't get much, if any, additional revenue and might even get less due to the Laffer curve.
The unions, understandably, are concerned about Albertan jobs being taken, but also that these workers might get paid less and trained less, have no rights or protections, and pay unreasonable fees to brokers and contractors simply for the privilege of working.
For example, a district that had a high number of learning-disabled students might get far less aid for them than it did for its other students.
But, when push comes to shove, they don't want to take too many risks on the unknown quantities they might get from less prestigious universities.
But if the insurance database says that doctor bill should have been only $72, based on local rates, the patient might get back less than $55.
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