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Ms. Gillibrand and Ms. Ray argue that the reimbursement rate should be bumped up by 70 cents a child.
The ACMD found that 58% of people thought that dope should be bumped up to class B or above.
"I've been watching that show for seven years, and I find it abominable, outrageous and totally unacceptable that it should be bumped," said Ms. Landovitz, 72.
A coalition of countries already has a naval task-force in the area, mainly to tackle terrorism; its numbers should be bumped up and a sea lane that can be properly monitored should be defined.
The city, citing a state law on municipal affairs, had argued that the measure should be bumped from the ballot by questions posed by the mayor's own Charter Revision Commission, the most significant of which deals with establishing nonpartisan elections for city offices.
I think that those numbers should be bumped up by $100 million apiece, given what we know about inventory shortages.
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I definitely wouldn't want to drop my phone, and let's remember that there's induction technology built into the case that probably shouldn't be bumped around too violently.
3) My son who just graduated from college needs a job; why should he be bumped in favor of someone who did a crime?
Alternatively, passengers who don't want to be bumped should check in early to help ensure a seat.
Eventually they should only need to be bumped on their side near the girth.
It is the suggestion that she could, and should, have been bumped off as though she were some deranged South American dictator … "Mantel's contribution is peculiarly damaging because, while she appears so mild-mannered, her message is interpretable as a deadly one.
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