But in other words, that bomb can home in as close to the target as possible and inflict the maximum damage.
Not unambiguously good for Japan, in other words, but inflation may not be unambiguously bad either.
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Everything, in other words, but what consumers really wanted, which was to buy some jeans.
No blue chip, in other words, but hardly stuck in the garage.
This is an off-camera, not-for-broadcast, but on-the-record briefing -- in other words, you can quote us, those of us who are up here, but not for broadcast, either radio or television.
But back to my stomach problems: in other words, the need to top it off.
It should be noted, however, that even with modern radar technology detecting more minor tornadoes that could be detected in prior decades, the number of F2-to-F5 tornadoes (in other words, all but the very weakest of tornadoes) has similarly been declining since the mid-1970s.
Phonics teaching is an important component of the teaching of reading, but not all words in English are phonically regular (the linguist David Crystal estimates 80% are, but the other 20% contains many of the most common words in English).
But, in a direct contradiction of other ministers' words, she also insisted that the government WAS committed to a national poll before the next election.
In other words, sorry, but some customers are not worth keeping.
This includes not only the way the game looks, but also the way it is -- in other words, what it is able to accomplish with available system resources.
Andrew Haldane, a colleague of Mr Tucker's, has found that the pay of bank bosses correlated well with returns on equity, but not with returns on assets in other words, managers prospered by gearing up bank balance-sheets.
He wanted me, but in his own words later on, the other two actually voiced their opinion that I was a threat to their positions, so they picked a new college grad to be their HR Director.
It's better in a couple areas and worse in a couple others, but none of the scores are set to any sort of extreme -- in other words, the Verizon GS III doesn't stand out of the crowd for better or worse.
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The deficit, in other words, is a problem but the mechanics of the economic system is another.
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But what about consumers with midlevel savings in other words, most people?
This was interpreted to mean that he might agree to ties with America but only if no strings were attached or, in other words, if Iran were allowed to continue its old ways with impunity.
These artists, we are told, were doing "not just a portrait, but a painting" a work, in other words, in which the act being performed, conscious or unconscious, was more important than the subject's identity or social standing.
In other words he was often there, but not really there, for his children.
Subsidies rise, in other words, when prices are low but fall when market prices are robust.
AMD, in other words, could help Intel, but never fully challenge it.
In other words, expenses are falling, but revenue is falling faster.
In other words, there was a small, but noticeable pickup in home sales in October.
In other words, milking the cash cow, but with ever smaller returns year over year.
In other words, they are consumers of products but not investors in the companies that make them.
So in other words, technology creates the pipeline, but then you need to fill it with relevant content.
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