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And yet, that does not mean countries might not slightly reduce their purchases of long-term American debt, as China and some others have already shown signs of doing.
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As though most people might not have slightly different interests, say, to the boss of pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.
I can see all sorts of reasons why Mr Editor might want to pay him more than me and several why he might not, including my slightly better A-level results.
Sceptics might not appreciate the slightly fishy design, not to mention the impracticality of whipping it off for that ad-break cup of tea, but this accessory has already become the most-watched deal on Amazon on Cyber Monday and a bestseller on Asos.
For example, Ocado sold an easter egg for £7.49 for 10 days in January, then priced it as "on offer" at £5. Shrinking packs Customers don't like having to pay more – but they might not notice getting slightly less for their money.
If a rider is doping, that level might not decrease, or could slightly increase, during that competition.
Michael Carberry (0 and 43) Who might not be back, despite achieving slightly more success in this Test by trusting his natural game.
"It can work against some women that if they don't conform to accepted stereotypes about how one should look, then soloists who might be thought less attractive or slightly overweight might not be considered, in an environment where looks are almost as important to some promoters as the way one plays," she says.
This is a great use for vanilla beans that have dried out slightly and might not have the freshest flavor.
Though they expect growth to improve slightly this year, it might not be enough to create jobs until the spring or summer.
And a blast some distance from an asteroid, designed to shove it into a slightly different orbit, might not work either; the asteroid might soak up the energy like a sponge.
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