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This is being driven by a mixture of higher revenue and higher margin assumptions.
Mr. Obama's economic plan also looks remarkably like the Clinton 1992 plan: a mixture of higher taxes on the rich, tax breaks for the middle class and public investment (this time with a focus on alternative energy).
But the economic test it is now facing matters even more for its reputation: a grisly mixture of higher inflation and slowing growth, with a rising risk of recession.During most of its first decade of independence, the Bank of England presided over a remarkably benign period of low and stable inflation.
The townscape changed in this period with a mixture of higher densities, more contemporary architectural styles and new development layouts.
Thus, this subcohort represented a mixture of higher risk women (based on enrolment screening results and sexual behaviour) and was supplemented by a random sample of the remaining cohort population.
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We found the mixture of high-end amenities, environmental consciousness and beefy toughness simply too befuddling.
"Where on the road to Cambridge?" The mixture of high intelligence and low comedy is a peculiarly potent one.
In an instant Shahadat was surrounded by his mates and there was a mixture of high fives and backslaps.
In 1973, the Fringe was a curious mixture of high aspiration and alcoholism – it felt like a rugby club.
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