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They could do so much more, not with money but with attitude.
But home-ownership rates are unlikely to drop much more, not least because lower prices have made houses more affordable.
The truth is that, in post-Brexit Britain, the northern powerhouse should become much more, not less, important.
Those sorts of worries have a few people from the world of finance suggesting that the administration should do much more, not less.
There is much more — not least, a description, delicate as rice paper, of what may or may not be ideal love.
To which the proper response is that other countries should be pressed into doing much more, not that Britain should immediately be doing much less.
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There was much more about not sweating.
Because it's much more romantic not to be.
Comparing different definitions of political advocacy, Professor Tobin argued that tax law defines it much more broadly, not much more narrowly, than election law does.
In the last five years, the community has "become much more peaceful; not as much gunfire," he said.
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