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What spurred them on was, they say, that the village had been persistently run down, for all the time they'd been there.
Longstanding commission attempts to "harmonise" corporate tax regimes across the EU have persistently run into fierce resistance from national governments, not least the Irish, as well as Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Britain.
If they persistently run ads that breach the Codes, broadcasters risk being referred by the ASA to Ofcom, which can impose fines and even withdraw their licence to broadcast.
In spite of the role that these leaders have played in the mass atrocities in the Congo, the U.S. has persistently run interference on their behalf, providing them with diplomatic and political cover, especially at the U.N.
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Does it matter that the UK persistently runs a current account deficit on the balance of payments?
If inflation was persistently running below the target, that would be a good reason to keep the federal funds rate where it was, she added.
If you have a virus, spyware, adware, or some other application that persistently runs at start-up, you may need to make sure the application is not running and/or remove the offending program from your computer.
Persistently did run the classic distance of a mile and a quarter.
The Fed will not let inflation run "persistently above or below" its 2-percent goal, she added.
Japan has run persistent fiscal deficits without generating significant growth; its debt-to-GDP ratio has persistently risen.
Their styles of fighting are also completely different – cats prefer to use their sharp claws (kept that way by being pulled back into sheaths when not required), whereas dogs, who continually blunt their claws by using them for traction when running, persistently try to bring their teeth and powerful jaws into play.
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