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Lawrenceville has decided to keep its financial aid budget flat for now, and that means "somewhat fewer newcomers receive aid next year," the school's chief financial officer, Wesley R. Brooks, said.
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Or would we rather continue to have skilled migrants working in our hospitals and accept that this means somewhat higher levels of immigration?
Which means, somewhat paradoxically, that movies interested in everyday stories about black lives — about work, marriage, family and friendship — can feel downright revelatory.
Revision of the data means somewhat higher payments for recipients of Social Security and other federal benefits.
Its stems are woody and botanically it is derived from the species, Paeonia suffruticosa, which means "somewhat like a shrub".
Morality means somewhat different things to different people, but researchers who study moral development define it as a triad of emotions, thoughts and actions.
The specific epithet cinerella means "somewhat ashy color".
Dairymen say that will mean somewhat less milk, but fatter milk checks for them.
"That may mean somewhat fewer jobs in normal years, in exchange for the benefit of avoiding something like what we just went through in the financial crisis, which was an immense job killer".
That would mean somewhat lower annual benefit adjustments under Social Security and some other programs and modestly higher income taxes across the income scale.
This meant, somewhat strangely, that a praetorian action could be more serious than a civil action, which was unusual.
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