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Indeed, competitors believe N.T.T. will similarly slash prices for phone service by as much as 50 or 60percentt -- if and when they start to pose a serious challenge.
Hilton hopes this shadow banking sector will grow – though not so much that the institutions in it start to pose their own systemic risk – and also believes peer-to-peer lending will expand, with internet marketplaces matching entrepreneurs and private investors.
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Now it was as though they were coming closer, and were starting to pose their awful questions more insistently.
Maddison was starting to pose questions to Celtic and his free-kick found Rooney but the striker's backwards header was cleared in the goalmouth.
And then, while we're talking, some woman comes up and says 'Can I have a picture?' and he starts to pose it was kinda sad, honestly and instead she hands the camera to him and starts to pose with me.
But the very spirit and independence of mind that had inspired Parks to challenge segregation started to pose a threat to Montgomery's black male hierarchy, which had started to believe, and then resent, their own spin.
But when the numbers in the national accounts started to pose awkward questions about whether Labour's big spending spree was delivering value for money, ministers started to take a keen interest.
Carousing and drunkenness must have started to pose a serious threat to survival because a variant gene that protects against alcohol became almost universal among southern Chinese and spread throughout the rest of China in the wake of rice cultivation.
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