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The curtain hadn't really fallen on WB, apparently.
"What had once been a successful company had really fallen on hard times," he says.
According to Knittel, "It's really fallen on the US's shoulders to carry the load, to convince China and India to go along, and that obviously requires the US to do something themselves".
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"Retailers typically don't educate parents; it really falls on the toy manufacturers," she said.
When the rain really falls on Regent's Park, the artist switches the recording to one of birdsong.
So, much of this responsibility really falls on the junior partner?
But that wasn't entirely true — the full moon really fell on 26 December, and it just looked full on Christmas day.
David Cay Johnston tells us that the usual suspects on the right are arguing that it's OK to cut corporate tax rates, because they really fall on wages, not on profits.
Because if memory serves me, just a few years ago conservatives were denouncing the "flypaper theory" of tax incidence, arguing that much of the burden of corporate taxes really falls on labor, not on stockholders.
"That's the first time in recent history where we're really falling on the same page".
Meaning that it really falls on the prospective internet user to purposefully gather opposing views, seek out those beyond their own cultural sphere.
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