This will typically tend to have a knock on effect on lowering annuity rates.
Buyers and investors alike agree that a one-time knock on earnings beats a drag that lasts for years.
Knock on wood, that has resulted in quite a few no-changes in the last several years.
The knock on Bitcoin is that its fixed nature will cause an inevitable destructive deflation.
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But she remains frightened about answering the phone or dealing with a knock on the door.
Incontinence is a health issue that has, knock on wood, not yet hit my radar screen.
You know, and it'll have the nice after, knock on effect of cleaning the environment up.
They knock on the door and ask the partyers to make less noise, and then leave.
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If Louise now wants to knock on someone's door and say, 'Please can you fund me?
Lugging a 13-pound water purifier, they knock on each apartment door until they finally get invited inside.
Everyone talks about the glass ceiling and having to knock on the glass ceiling to get ahead.
Knock on some doors. (Applause.) Volunteer. (Applause.) We need you to work hard.
Sign up with one of our volunteers here today to make phone calls, to knock on doors.
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However you did not take into account the knock on effect of a problem on other roads.
She found out about what had happened when she had "a knock on the door from the police".
The familiar knock on Valentine is his self-regard that he's a bit of a preener, that Bobby loves Bobby.
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That we can say what we think, write what we think, without hearing a sudden knock on the door.
The knock on these facilities is that they may be abusing a local monopoly to overcharge insurers and patients.
These are the people who man the phone banks and knock on doors.
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"Chris Fortey took a knock on the shoulder and it's muscular damage from the collision he took, " added Ruddock.
The biggest knock on the offering is that the public won't own anywhere near voting control of the company.
It also demoralises activists just when they are needed to knock on doors.
Are you waiting for the knock on the door for a deportation case?
We need you to sign up to make phone calls, to knock on doors, to help get the vote out.
That is no knock on the software, and the commercial devices we have been promised around midyear should do better.
That's why I advise clients to prepare themselves to knock on hundreds of doors before even one of them opens.
Which could have knock on implications for the Government's ambitious plans to cut energy demand and boost home energy production.
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