Be that as it may, but remember all the hoopla when the Dow broke 10K?
Be that as it may, remember all the hoopla when the Dow first broke 10K?
Be that as it may, at a certain level I really have it in for these guys.
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Be that as it may, America still spends a significant percentage of its income on these items.
Be that as it may, I'm telling you this is what the planners had in front of them.
Be that as it may, you will get further making mistakes than you will playing it eternally safe.
Be that as it may, Linden said the company will stick to offering gifts seen as broadly acceptable.
Be that as it may, Mr Sharif has other worries besides financial ones.
Be that as it may, in the early morning hours of May 18th, BPA did something it has never done before.
Be that as it may, what has happened is that they have chosen a demanding fiscal target which will have large implications.
Be that as it may, the currency turmoil will have economic effects.
Be that as it may, the bad guys can revel in their success in putting this super power into a permanent state of jitters.
Be that as it may, some social media services are more irritating than others and the one that really annoys me is Facebook.
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Be that as it may, Israeli officials say that the policy of attacking individuals believed to be directly involved in terrorism will continue, despite international disapproval.
Be that as it may, the only reality in "Being Julia" is Julia, and Annette Bening makes her such good company that you forget what's missing around her.
Be that as it may, at least seven Chinese companies whose shares trade in the U.S. have converted, or plan to convert, to filing under the JOBS Act.
Be that as it may, decommissioning is now at the centre of the peace process and even Sinn Fein acknowledges that it is a legitimate issue which must be dealt with.
Be that as it may, sari worry-warts have some empirical grounds for their pessimism in that as more Indian women have entered the workplace, the sari has lost its predominance in everyday wear.
Be that as it may the enthusiasts for nudging are almost certainly correct that we believe all sorts of silly things, have all sorts of flawed information, and make all kinds of bad decisions.
Be that as it may, the case they make against the path-dependence paradigm as a way to see the world could hardly be stronger: it is a big idea that simply fails to stand up.
Be that as it may, Mr. Mullan, who played the title role in Ken Loach's "My Name Is Joe, " evokes a nightmare world of sadistic nuns and predatory priests, a world in which religious tenets have been twisted into pitiless tyranny.
Be that as it may, Waterloo's confidence in its long-running leaders seems stronger than ever before, because co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis have just been made co-chairmen of the board... presumably just so they can crack jokes about running "dual-core" board meetings.
But be that as it may, they swear under oath in testimony before the judge who is trying the case on its merits, and A or B loses--whoever the loser--are they taken over to criminal court and charged for lying under oath and obstruction of justice?
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The Dioceses Commission said it had accepted the consensus that the new diocese should be called Leeds, rather than Wakefield, and that it may be known informally as the Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales.
In ten years' time, it may be that it will be seen as a sad step down the road to South Africa's disintegration.
And the fact that it was not as severe as it could have been may be true, but we cannot lose sight of the fact that many, many Americans were severely affected by it, and some lost their lives.
It may be, as some believe, that it is the job of the federal government to police more effectively the titans of the worlds of business and banking.
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