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Hope Now's members have also begun tracking more closely the ways in which lenders are working with borrowers to avoid foreclosures.
Tracking more closely with the national trend were cities like Dallas, up 6.5 percent; Tampa, which rose 7.2 percent; and Denver, which gained 8.5 percent.
Bloomberg Beta said today that it has raised its second $75 million fund, which will basically be continuing more of the same — albeit with a little bit of a skew toward more machine intelligence startups, which the firm started tracking more closely a few years ago.
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In past recessions, the two have tracked more closely.
Betting shops should have their own planning label so their expansion can be tracked more closely.
Company executives at the time said that customer complaints would be tracked more closely and necessary recalls issued more quickly.
The responses of people asked about the monetary loss, however, tracked more closely to the associated probabilities.
Beginning in 2016 schools will have to track more closely the progress of each child, no matter what grades they are predicted to get.
Scribner, Mr. Patterson's publisher, said the new edition was an opportunity to "get the record right" and give readers a novel that tracked more closely with real-life events.
If so, their reported perception of the national unemployment rate would track more closely the regional unemployment rate.
Book cooking Why do so many people want to revamp accounting rules so a company's book value will track more closely with its market value, or that its p/e ratio will decrease ("Gaps in gaap," Jan . 25 p. 76)?
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