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The actual DVR-usage numbers did not show big increases from the week before, though they were up more substantially from the season's average for those nights.

Obama's black support in the past two elections stemmed in part from the idea that as President he'd be a symbol of the civil-rights movement--and, more substantially, from the hope that he'd exist as an agent of it.

Some 16percentt of whites said they would oppose living in a neighborhood where at least 50percentt of residents are black, down slightly from 2014 (19percentt) but more substantially from the 30percentt who said this in 2000.

The same adjustment boosts Lib Dem support more substantially, from 11%to14%4%, which helps explains why ICM continues to rate the third party more highly than other pollsters, who often put them on 10% or less.

The OBR predicted that Scotland's income tax receipts, which will be directly controlled by Holyrood initially from April next year and then more substantially from April 2017, will only increase by 0.7% by 2021 compared with its forecast in July.

Obama's black support in the past two elections stemmed in part from the idea that as President he'd be a symbol of the civil-rights movement and, more substantially, from the hope that he'd exist as an agent of it.

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The average Common Equity Tier 1 (capitalapital ratio under the fully phased-in initial Basel III framework has increased slightly from 12.5% to 12.9% for Group 1 banks and more substantially for Group 2 banks, from 14.7% to 16.0% in comparison to June 2017 the previous reporting period.

Preparedness to serve in remote areas increased with the introduction of this incentive, more substantially among graduates from schools from remoter areas, and less so among women with children [ 47].

In a speech that was alternately (and simultaneously) humorous, honest, and warmly embracing, he called on Jews and Catholics to know each other better, to engage each other more substantially, and to move from talking together to working together.

In Ca2+ release assays, and consistent with the binding analyses, removal of the 1-phosphate from IP3 more substantially reduced its potency than did removal of the 2′-phosphate from AdA.

The only thing holding some German companies back from investing more substantially in job training for the refugees is the risk of deportation, so many companies are working with politicians to make it easier to hire refugees by clarifying their legal status.

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