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In other words, if they let him go, it would represent, to them, a significant savings.
Bourne by contrast would represent to many liberal Americans the perfect incarnation of what US foreign policy should be.
"As a middle-school teacher living in Cleveland," said one of her aunts, Natalie Heffernan, "what he would represent to the students was what mattered in the end".
Corporate bosses are horrified by the risk the referendum would represent to their access to the single market; yet they are so united in disdain for the leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband, that most seem relaxed about it.
But he was keener to warn of the threat a Labour-SNP partnership would represent to this progress: "It might be a match made in heaven for them but it is a match made in hell for the British economy".
The diplomatic discussions in the past weeks have shown how few European countries were willing to engage in this war, despite last week's decisions of the British and German parliament to participate or support the French and American air strikes, out of fear of the risks of increased exposure it would represent to their populations.
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On an annualised basis, Labour's additional borrowing up to 2020 would represent up to 2.3% of GDP.
Asked what would constitute improvement for Vazquez, Girardi said, "Consistent location, consistent velocity would represent progress to me".
Those changes would represent courtesies to the tens of millions of viewers who, despite living in disadvantaged time zones, are devoting hours each night to NBC.
That would represent up to $75,000 in annual savings not bad for a company whose total sales are just $5 million.
Two dinners would represent up to about 500 g of seafood.
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