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In that eye, distance vision may stay slightly blurry, but the other eye will compensate.
She is on the show, but in the first episode, at least, managed to stay slightly above it, identifying herself as a writer and avoiding the worst drunken Hamptons catfights.
Over time, though, this could also be risky if they find themselves subject to greater scrutiny or miss out on opportunities.Doing what comes naturallyOne way of looking at CSR is that it is part of what businesses need to do to keep up with (or, if possible, stay slightly ahead of) society's fast-changing expectations.
Antibiotic prophylaxis in comatose patients reduced the incidence of EO-VAP and decreased the ICU stay slightly.
Sales were fueled by the introduction of 850-, 900- and 950-megahertz versions of the chip, a pace that allowed AMD to stay slightly ahead of Intel in the speed race.
While it is not yet clear what the final outcome will be for the troubled Internet company, one of Yahoo's final earnings reports managed to stay slightly above investor expectations.
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Powell was drafted the year before, and over the years stayed slightly ahead of Recker in the organization.
Driving their 1991 Nissan, Jack Lewis, 31, who plays bass, stayed slightly under the speed limit and grimaced at the prospect of $6 parking.
In sending their candidate to states other than New York, the national Dukakis campaign was relying on the advice of Governor Cuomo... Mayor Koch marched with Dukakis & his wife, and Cuomo in the Columbus Day parade, but stayed slightly to the rear of them, seeming desperate to make, it look as if he were part of the ensemble.
Windows 8 wins, the Surface stays slightly more interesting, and everybody in Redmond wins.
From 1963 to 2007, the domestic U.S. advertising business grew at an annual rate of 5%, staying slightly ahead of inflation.
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