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OPEC plans to cut production by 1 million barrels a day in an effort to boost prices, or at least prevent sharp future declines.
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Even as soldiers prepare for tasks as far-ranging as combat casualty care in Chad or radio training in Mauritania, in a recent visit here they were also conducting target practice in their M1A2 battle tanks on a sprawling firing range, to keep their skills sharp for a future land war against an unforeseen foe.
A deal at $2.9 billion throws into sharp relief the future of the 10 other office buildings on which Macklowe has been unable to meet debt obligations.
Hall's idea of "fixing" PEIA could mean stabilizing the system's coverage and costs so that enrollees do not face sharp upswings in future years.
Note sharp boundary at future site of interventricular septum (IVS, asterisks).
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Perhaps their sharpest disagreement on future actions came over North Korea, with Mr. Kerry favoring direct talks with Pyongyang intended to halt its development of nuclear weapons and Mr. Bush contending that two-party talks would be unwise and wreck the regional six-party talks in which the United States is counting on China's leverage to pressure the north.
There are sharp disputes about the future of the European Union and the euro.
Since the end of the cold war, there has been a sharp debate over the future of the National Guard.
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