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Moreover, Obama would have relatively few states that he might flip to blue.
Economists differ greatly on whether this would have relatively mild or more catastrophic effects on the American economy.
The researchers' expectation going in was that such families would have relatively few pets given their unstable and volatile environments.
"Without the stimulus of the tax rebate package," said Brian Sack, an economist at Macroeconomic Advisers, "we would have relatively flat growth over the middle of the year".
In my view, if Ofcom did try and revoke licences for the Sky channels then BSkyB would have relatively strong grounds for challenging it.
"Economists differ greatly on whether [a meltdown in Europe] would have relatively mild or more catastrophic effects on the American economy", Mr Silver reports.
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But it made me realize that, for much of my life, I'd had relatively little exposure to the old.
Even in 1953, when Halperin died, Mahler's music had yet to reach a wide audience, and an original manuscript would have had relatively little value.
This has meant that some businesses, such as parking lots, which would have had relatively low bills based on water usage, are now paying much higher rates based on how much storm water their property generates to the sewer system.
Hence, at first consideration, one might assume that test subjects would have had relatively little success at interacting with the non-physical model.
In fact, at the time of their Series A rounds, many of the very best venture investments would have had relatively small — or even undefined — TAMs.
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