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This would be huge numbers of low-risk people.
This would be huge: about five times the number of existing federal jobs (2.8 million) and triple the number of state government jobs (5 million).
"The outcome of this would be huge, and set a precedent for redefining the limits and protections of intellectual property," said Laurent A. Ruessmann, a partner at Sidley Austin Brown & Wood in Brussels.
"The market for this would be huge", says Dr Hagen Klauk of the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, who along with his colleagues proved that circuits can be put onto banknotes without changing the way they feel.
If environmental risk assessment could start getting done in a fair and transparent fashion, with necessary protections put in place around projects which get the go ahead, this would be huge, helping to alleviate environmental blight and to remove one source of public rage and mass protest.
This would be huge.
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The payoff from this concept would be huge: nanoscale sensors are exquisitely sensitive, very frugal with power, and, of course, tiny.
In the old days, you'd be a little embarrassed about things like this and it would be huge news if you got caught.
The impact of this bill, if passed, would be huge: 1.65 million working New Yorkers currently receive no paid sick leave.
There was always this sort of hope - this assumption - that things would be huge.' Slowly, the breakthroughs happened.
Savings would be huge.
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