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And, for many technologies, no consequence could be any less intended than this: pain.
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Foreign policy matters less in this contest than in any in living memory.
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If asked, and I have been asked about this, I cannot say that we clergy deserve this tax break any more or less than any other group with some pull in D.
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"There's no reason to believe this will take longer or any less time than developing any other drug target, " says Adrian Hobden , president of Myriad's drug-making subsidiary, Myriad Pharmaceuticals.
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But in terms of any immediate budget discipline, there's less to this conflict than the posturing suggests.
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Because of this, less than half the unemployed get any help.
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Five years ago, less than a quarter of students eligible for grants received any support - and this year, only 53% of eligible students received scholarships.
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So far this tornado season had been less damaging than most, but not any more.
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This is crucial because less than half of Latino children are enrolled in any early learning program, the only group in the U.S. to have participation levels below 50 percent.
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Some sellers of protection fear that, because of this, the bonds may be treated less favourably than other government debt in any future workout.
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There are far less examples of this niche style than of bourbon, Scotch, Irish, Japanese or virtually any other type of whiskey.
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However, since any member country can ask for part of its subscription back on demand, the actual free resources are rather less than this.
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It could buy bonds again, but this tactic would be less effective than before unless it dropped its insistence on being protected against any future haircut.
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