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"They had to agree on fiscal contraction that would weigh on growth".
The board would employ a smart, multiyear strategy that would weigh significant cuts in spending against limited borrowing.
"Victoria's Secret could sell you a $100 nightgown made out of silk that would weigh three ounces.
May he invoke rules of evidence to exclude points that would weigh against his case but that he considers to be true or probably true?
The lawyer, James F. Goodhart, hedged, proposing a balancing test that would weigh how substantial the government intrusion on private property was.
Indeed, policy makers cautioned that they still have lingering worries about inflation — a concern that would weigh against stimulating the economy further with cheaper money.
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If the data consistently show that Hillary would run significantly stronger than Bernie--or vice versa for that matter--that would weigh heavily on my decision.
announced that he will retire at the end of his term, political commenters hypothesized that Sinema would weigh switching, given that she faces two Republican challengers.
My guess is that in certain markets like the U.S. that proportion would weigh even more in favor of apps over the mobile web, considering that North America, according to Opera, accounts for 7 out of every 10 ad requests.
But some of the crashes would be with objects that would never weigh less, like buses and tractor-trailer trucks.
In the age of consensus what was needed was a policy journal that would pragmatically weigh costs and benefits.
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