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en there is no guarantee in the U.S. that people of different economic levels have the same degree of counting in the balance.

en GM has a high degree of confidence in the business despite the volatility in the marketplace and the intense competitive environment, ... GM's inventory levels came down significantly during the first half and are now at appropriate levels.  This should allow us to maintain reasonably stable production rates for the balance of the year.

en Only the United Nations can guarantee the necessary degree of legitimacy and enabling the people of Iraq to speedily rebuild their country under an independent representative government,

en Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.

en The goal was to transform the court, to tip the balance back to the states and to make the court system more responsive to victims of crimes and less focused on defendants. I think he succeeded, not to a total degree, but some degree.

en I'm hoping and counting on it being some type of bruise or some kind of sprain. To what degree, I don't know.

en The [State] Land Office is counting on us, my partner at [the University of New Mexico ] is counting on us, investors are counting on us to get deals done. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work.

en Through the Q & A, we should get a sense of where he sees the balance of risks ... A lot of people think he is relatively more inclined to be more dovish. But if he comes across as very concerned about price stability, I think that could surprise expectations to some degree.

en All around the world the stress levels of business leaders shot up last year, whether economic activity in their country was picking up or slowing down. Thailand was no exception, with business leaders increasing their stress levels to find opportunities in the current economic climate and also worrying about future political and environmental factors.
  Peter Walker

en I hated canceling. Obviously, when you cancel, people miss the artist they've been counting on -- sometimes counting on years in advance. Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing I could have done about it. I was going through hell.

en There's a justifiable degree of cynicism about the new coalition. People are unsure about what it will deliver in terms of economic reforms.

en Until we get it right. I guarantee it will not be out of balance. ... That's just not the way to do things.

en East Asian countries share high degree of economic dependence on US investment and its market and they have huge common interest in boosting bilateral economic cooperation with the US

en There is a balance between economic and preservation in history. Economic opportunity is something my dad wanted, and something I certainly want.

en Temperatures will drop another five to 10 degrees over the next 24 hours. Winds will pick up and race through the Gorge. Gusts at the west end might reach 50 mph. Wind chill temperatures will drop to dangerous levels, -10 to -20 degree levels.


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