It was a little hard to follow, but upon close inspection, it was also brutally fair.
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Upon close examination, the alternatives don't look so good, while the College itself has unappreciated virtues.
All the giant numbers would indicate yes, but upon close inspection, what are they really saying?
Upon close, HP will run Fortify initially as a standalone entity to ensure continuity while targeting the security market.
Upon close of the acquisitions, PGP Corporation and GuardianEdge will join the Enterprise Security Group led by Senior Vice President Francis deSouza.
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Mr Odinga's Oranges have tried to curry favour with the public by calling for a trimmed-down cabinet, but seem to have been just as complicit in drawing up a bloated list of 40 ministries that was close to being agreed upon.
Kimberley Clark is set to close its mill in Barton Upon Humber with a loss of 378 jobs.
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The Nobel Peace Prize Committee is called upon to play close attention.
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Ms. TAYLOR: Well, I think that he's going to have to take a hard look at her given how close the contest was depending upon how you slice the numbers.
"The Speaker is correct in that nothing we are called upon to do comes close to matching the heroism of our troops, " McCain said.
Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
We should look more deeply at the claim that the Electoral College is undemocratic and the desirability of an alternative the National Popular Vote bill that is likely to be pressed upon us if this close election ends up in any kind of controversy, including a candidate who wins the popular vote and loses the electoral vote, or a major recount, or the highly unlikely tie vote.
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All in all, close to 10 million soldiers had converged upon a demoralized German population of 70 million that had suffered more than four million dead and 10 million wounded, captured, or missing.
Although Mr Koizumi has had close ties to the finance ministry, upon taking office he was initially more concerned with overhauling expenditures, and their effect on Japanese politics, than with the size of the fiscal balance itself.
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New home sales, that was at the highest it's been since the financial crisis was upon us, and prices were pretty close to record highs as well.
The Community Action Center of Northfield will likely be forced to close down its homeless shelter without the state funding upon which it relies to house the homeless.
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This worldwide network of facilitators is, from now on, conducting capacity-building activities for the implementation of the Intangible Heritage Convention in their respective regions, upon the requests of States Parties and in close collaboration with UNESCO.
That's doesn't come anywhere close to the Stanley Cup-contending aspirations owner Terry Pegula expressed upon purchasing the franchise two years ago.
He has called upon "the sons of the Arab and Islamic nations to close ranks, unite and work hard for the liberation of the usurped land and restore rights".
People close to the negotiations said these wouldn't significantly change terms already agreed upon by the companies.
He was close to a German named Henry Oldenburg, who, now living in London, had taken it upon himself to catalogue the latest findings of the English mathematicians.
Pompey called in the Premier League and, upon examining the relevant paperwork, officials were satisfied that the deal had been completed by the close of the transfer window on 31 January.
Clarissa Williams, head teacher of Tolworth Girls' School in Surbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames, said the government had had excellent intentions towards these children and had spent money to close the gap between the "haves" and the "have-nots".
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