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America already has a small scheme of this type for older workers in industries hit by foreign competition.Critics of wage subsidies usually cite two drawbacks: they distort incentives and they are expensive.
In the small scheme of things, God does not work in mysterious ways.
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All of this might seem small in the scheme of national affairs.
The effect was relatively small in the scheme of overall wellbeing but was judged by the ONS to be statistically significant.
I know it's small in the scheme of things, but why does MasterCard tell you to use your "MasterCard card"?
Although these costs may seem small in the scheme of things, they certainly add to the burdens of many hard-pressed Americans.
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That is small in the scheme of American fuel demand, but it would presumably set the stage for substantial growth if those first projects prove that the economics can work.
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