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"But when you look more closely, there are a lot of contradictions.
Yet when you look more closely, there are quirky oddities to the theme, which lasts less than a minute.
If the future of Europe is one in which groups of vanguard nations integrate more closely, there may come a moment when Britain should play that game too.
Worries about economic issues are more pronounced in London, where 53% mention one of them compared with only 28% in the surrounding south-east.Looking more closely there is significant difference by party support: 44% of Labour voters mention economic issues, compared with 25% of Conservative voters.
And yet when you look more closely, there are also notable differences.
When you look more closely, there has been a fall in employment in local and central government of 3%.
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But look more closely and there are signs of an uglier past.
But look at America's stock exchanges more closely, and there's less to them than meets the eye.
It is true that cash-strapped newspapers have studied their editorial budgets more closely and there has been greater pressure on reporting teams to produce results more quickly.
Mr. Berman said that he thought the plan was "a good start" but cautioned that the Council still needed to examine it more closely because there might be proposals in it that could not be put into place.
If the figure falls below a certain level, the baby is examined more closely.Then there is txteagle, which hopes to reward those willing to perform small jobs on a mobile phone.
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