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The motion further contends that this irrelevant statement should be withheld from public dissemination because of the substantial risk that public disclosure will lead to widespread hostile publicity which would substantially impair the Defendant's fair trial rights, and would pose a serious threat to the administration of justice.

Mr. Skelos is also challenging Mr. Suozzi's purported Medicaid solution, which would substantially increase the aggregate tax burden borne by Long Island residents.

Mr. Sullivan said, however, that Governor Bush would support the new restrictions on the drug now being pushed by Republicans in Congress, which would substantially reduce its availability.

The problem is that a consensus is required to make a change as consequential as the one Andresen suggests, which would substantially alter the requirements for mining.

And in any event, most people buying individual policies would qualify for federal subsidies, which would substantially lower what they pay.

Protective improvements such as moving stocks off of the ground floor and building berms to divert floodwaters were made, which would substantially insulate the factory during the next flooding event.

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So she thought she would have to take Social Security two years before her full retirement age, which would have substantially reduced her benefits.

But change is expected within its publishing divisions, which would grow substantially if Sony's $2.2 billion bid for EMI Music Publishing is approved by regulators in the United States and Europe.

Perhaps, Dr. Berman suggested, Medicare and Medicaid and private insurers — which would benefit substantially if health fiduciaries prevented unwanted and unnecessary treatments — would finance an independent organization to pay their fees and regulate their practices.

Therefore, whatever may be true of the necessity of such a broad immunity in certain areas of executive responsibility, [n30] the only question that must be answered here is whether the dismissal of employees falls within a constitutionally assigned executive function, the performance of which would be substantially impaired by the possibility of a private action for damages.

Noting productivity slowed markedly to a 1.8% annual rate in Q1 from 2.9% in Q4 last year, "and looks to be negative in Q2," the strategist sees companies acting to plug the leak, which would mean substantially lower job additions.

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