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Put slightly differently, the courtly Justice Stevens was accusing his colleagues of judicial activism.
Put slightly differently, hexagonal cells allow bees to focus on producing honey and expend the least amount of energy making wax.
Mr Ben-Eliezer is running against the more doveish Avraham Burg, the speaker of the Knesset, whom the polls put slightly ahead.
Ask David Miliband, who would have been Labour leader if only he'd put slightly fewer of his parliamentary colleagues' backs up over the years.
"If I had to bet on an outcome, I would put slightly better than even money on him pulling it out," said Walter J. Stone, chairman of the political science department at the University of California at Davis.
By a vote of 10 to 1, policy makers declared that inflation remained "of significant concern" — a description that seemed to put slightly less emphasis on the inflationary risks of keeping rates low than the policy makers had at their meeting in June.
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888's offer could hardly be described as conservative, but it is putting slightly more cash on the table, which may be the critical factor in the end.
Edwards puts slightly less emphasis on rural quaintness than its neighbors; instead, small shopping complexes with an upscale steakhouse, a wine-and-cheese bar and other services form a pedestrian-friendly downtown area.
Another way to make it look fun is putting slightly bigger beads as the beads in between.
Mr. Mikkelsen put it slightly differently.
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