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In making their purchase, they will carefully weigh how much prestige their big spending will buy.
He has asked residents to weigh how much more the town can afford to put into the site without getting any revenue out.
You'll want to weigh how much shredding you're likely to do before you choose a model, Mr. Mettler said.
Weighing how much a fix will cost against how much it will help is standard in aviation and many other industries.
The next day, when the jury was to begin weighing how much in punitive damages Lerach's firm would have to pay, Milberg Weiss settled the case for fifty million dollars — cash.
State education officials said they were mindful of the realities of the state's fiscal condition as they weighed how much of a request to make to the legislature.
Mr. Rolapp said the league is weighing how much historical footage it could offer for downloading, and which clips would be supported by advertisers, versus those that would be available for purchase.
It promises to be a years-long debate, as day after day, policymakers weigh how much America wants to change its government, culture and way of life in the name of warding off further devastating attacks.
Reading from a series of spiral notebooks that she used to record hours of intimate conversations with Mr. Edwards, Ms. Button recounted for a federal jury here how the two practiced for potential questions from reporters, weighed how much to say about who paid to hide the affair and how badly a statement would harm his family.
WASHINGTON -- The retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens presents a test for Republicans as much as it does for President Obama as they weigh how much they want to wage a high-profile battle over ideological issues in the months before crucial midterm elections.
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