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The prime minister, David Cameron, has backed slowly but steadily out of that role.
It was the culmination of financial circumstances that had been growing steadily out of hand.
But the proportional delegate system kept Obama steadily out of reach.
Sunday was no exception as the peloton rolled slowly and steadily out of Versailles and through the suburbs of Paris.
For now, though, the treatment is simple: he gets up and walks steadily out of the room.
As anyone familiar with my work will know, things had been getting steadily out of hand after my first book, Less Than Zero.
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Ours is increasingly a country where sky-high economic expectations coexist with middle class wage stagnation, and where the idealization of married life coexists with steadily rising out-of-wedlock births.
Looking ahead, steadily rising out-of-pocket medical and health care costs will overwhelm the retirement savings that many Americans have tried to accumulate.
And it's false to suggest that "benefit dependency" has been steadily increasing; the number on out-of-work benefits (unemployment benefit, incapacity benefits, and lone parents) peaked in the early 1990s and is now fully a million below that level.
Steadily, inexorably, the combination of out-of-control health care costs and an aging population are going to keep driving up Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security spending.
Stories popular with the fili steadily dropped out of favour.
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