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With the big wave of boomers retiring there will be further pressure upwards on LTC costs, which may far exceed normal estimates of future inflation.

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According to the DoE, the so-called "pupil premium", aimed at the most disadvantaged children, will double, but that's not until 2014/15, which may be far too little far too late.

Such are the bare facts of a sad human drama which may have far reaching implications.

At that point, which may come far in the future, foreigners will prefer to put their financial capital elsewhere.

People often ask why he chooses to create classical instead of contemporary works, which may be far easier to create.

Many end up living indefinitely in an assigned "lager," or camp, which may lie far from social centers and places of business.

In addition to Clara Hemphill's excellent suggestions for improvements to District 3 school administration ("The Kindergarten Shuffle," Op-Ed, April 3), District 3 should keep in mind that many people who work on the Upper West Side apply to elementary schools near their place of work rather than their home, which may be far outside the district.

Dating caves is problematic, however, because their ages are only constrained by the oldest deposits contained within, which may be far younger than the cave itself.

In DMAIP, it is possible to generate such paths that are very long and the end nodes of which may be far away from the sink node.

While several proposals have been presented in the literature supporting dynamic reconfiguration in operating system kernels, these proposals in general hardwire a fixed reconfiguration mechanism, which may be far from optimal in certain configurations.

There's no need to first write to a single master node, which may be far away, and then have that node push the update to every other region.

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