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The reforms must jostle with other initiatives, such as health care, for legislative time.
ECONOMIST: Financial reform in America
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Every morning, hundreds of tourists jostle with the odd entrepreneur dressed up as a corporate mascot or holding a sign.
FORBES: Entrepreneur as stunt man
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Alongside BC brews from Phillips and Driftwood, frighteningly strong Quebec beers jostle with unfiltered Belgian libations and US favourites from Deschutes and Brooklyn.
BBC: Drinking in Vancouver��s historic Gastown district
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Instead of the drab concrete houses, dusty lanes and untidy shops usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
BBC: Orchha, a living medieval town
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He points to the seeming incoherence of their approach to the public finances, in which promises of a tax break for marriage and a higher threshold for inheritance tax jostle with a putatively severe fiscal squeeze.
ECONOMIST: Britain��s prime minister
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But he will have to jostle for power with former prime ministers Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, who have just returned from exile and want to return to office.
NPR: Musharraf Gives Up Pakistan's Top Army Post
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Elderly Eastern European women with scarves over their heads jostle up to the counters alongside well-pressed German businessmen in waistcoats.
FORBES: Interlude: Frankfurt International Airport and Feeble Attempts at German
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South Carolinians may get saturated with television ads shortly after the New Year as candidates jostle for position.
CNN: GOP race still wide open in South Carolina
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With the new set-up MPs no longer need to jostle to get the speaker's attention, but some of them pressed their buttons without knowing it and others did not do so when they were required to.
BBC: Kenyan MPs get new $3,000 seats
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But like all hot tickets, the autumn migration can come with its share of hassles, including sky-high prices and traffic jams as safari vehicles jostle for space near the best sightings.
BBC: The Serengeti in the off-season