It is not merely a geographic divide, although they lie over 100km (some 67 miles) apart.
The curious accounting Congress uses for tax projections counts the Roth liberalization as a revenue raiser, even though it loses money in the long run, because the loss years lie over the horizon.
Sharp-sheared rectangular boulders lie strewn over hillsides, as if tomb raiders have plundered giant graves above and cast the empty coffins down the slopes.
There was no immediate comment from Condit's attorneys on Smith's latest statements, which came as police negotiated with Condit's lawyers over a lie detector test and DNA samples as part of the probe into Levy's disappearance.
But Ulster refused to lie down and Bowe dived over for his second try of the game, Wallace landing his third conversion.
The finding has been greeted with some caution, and Nature News carries a good discussion of arguments over what might lie behind it.
But while officials wring their hands over what may lie in store for Towa and the rest of Japan, some of the town's people wonder what all the fuss is about.
Iron, uranium and rare earths lie underground, but opinions differ over how to extract them.
From that chancy lie, Mickelson flew his approach shot over the green and had to scramble for a bogey.
More recriminations and nastiness (some of it over the top) undoubtedly lie ahead.
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The real question is over where power will ultimately lie: will the ECB be able to probe any bank?
It is having to cut its prices on some land, to win over buyers afraid of what may lie hidden underneath.
And that answer does not lie in studying historical financials, or pining over small changes period to period in any line item.
Suffice it to say that my bones of contention with their outlined Forces lie with giving too many external people authority over the success of a cause, as opposed to empowering the very individuals who are in need to drive the changes that will benefit them.
In fact, more influence over the central bank is likely to lie with lobbyists and lawmakers.
Mr Ahern's hopes seem now to lie with a subsidised savings scheme that pays out over the next year.
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There they happily lie in wait, sweetening as the ground freezes over, until the point in the winter when we're starved for novel produce.
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He claimed she wanted to lie low because of threats from former business associates over an unpaid debt and disappeared from the property one day when Smith and Parker were not there.
While the first New Englanders had scant opportunity for distraction by fiction, concern over the consequences of the "sporting lie" would far outlast colonial days, when invented tales, in particular those published for young people, had no appreciable place in the cultural landscape.
The edges lie elsewhere, and based upon what the statistics show over and over again, it's in a reversion to the mean in short-term stock prices.
Many corporations produce an annual CSR or Sustainability Report, but fail to recognize the purpose of the report, which is to document clearly that you understand where your responsibilities lie and what you are committing to do about them over the reporting period.
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Candy recalled feeling another sort of happiness, too, when she had crawled over the railing of the hospital bed in order to lie next to her mother one last time.
Will the car become a major platform for apps developers over the next five years or do the opportunities for developers lie in a broader understanding of mobility?
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And last is the buoyant demand for derivatives that disguise the problems that lie both on and off companies' balance sheets, especially those left over from the spending spree of the late 1980s.
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Those who lie in this sacred place and in all those other places the world over, many of whom will never even be known, they would be very proud of today's men and women in uniform.
His comments come in the same week a senior councillor from Cornwall's cabinet resigned over an alleged plan to use what she has described as "lie detector" technology.
Other research has sought to measure exactly how employees react to punishment and reward, why people seem to value money they've earned over money they're given, and why and how people lie.
Early success can lead to overly rosy projections and over-confidence in what is currently working while underestimating the difficulties that still lie ahead.
Although we lost fewer jobs than we did last month, our unemployment rate climbed to over 10 percent -- a sobering number that underscores the economic challenges that lie ahead.
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This sad little story is being mirrored all over the Gulf: hapless crews find themselves having to beg for rations while their impounded vessels lie idle in port.
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