The First Minister says the resolution to the dispute lies between the employers and nursery nurses.
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The overseas bonds' advantage lies in the weak dollar, which magnifies your return in America.
Here lies Rome's loveliest, yet off-the-beaten-track church, the simple, majestic Santa Sabina (Piazza Pietro d'Illiria 1).
She lies to him about getting to Guggenheim to go work on her play.
At the island's mountainous heart, cloaked in luxuriant greenery, lies the village of Furnas.
The answer lies in the way Ethical Traveler evaluates countries for its top 10 list.
One of the secrets of successful travel lies in always turning adversity to your advantage.
Sanctity lies not in any object but in the spirit you bring to it.
It lies on the top of his moving car and onlookers throw rose petals at it.
After these innocuous beginnings lies the arduous 28 Bends, by far the hardest section of the trail.
For much of the journey however, the appeal lies inside the carriage rather than outside the window.
Among them was apostle Peter, whose tomb lies beneath the monumental St Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro).
Beneath the big, galloping fun of American Slang lies a unifying theme about the fleeting nature of youth.
Boston lies on the south shore of the Charles River, which wends its way out to Boston Harbour.
But his account faltered when defense lawyers forced him to admit to past mistakes and lies.
Obama lies about the unemployment rate by refusing to admit 11 million more Americans are unemployed.
Mr. JOSE GONZALEZ: (Singing) The compromise between honesty and lies to be (unintelligible) slide in disguise.
You know the promise that lies ahead because this city has always been about the future.
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The difference may be where the center of gravity of the body politic lies.
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But because benefits are contractually guaranteed, the obligation to cover any funding shortfall lies with taxpayers.
However, the real responsibility for the current situation lies with the main suppliers: Microsoft and Intel.
The problem lies in how the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the cost of living.
At a high level, a team's maximum handicap often lies between 17 and 22 goals.
Since everyone lies, perhaps the way we should look at this issue in another way.
Because it's the problem that lies in the very system, because it's a power-market economy.
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There were no written scripts or notes about the supposed lies that were told to investors.
For now, analysts will be content to hear him acknowledge that a long road lies ahead.
Therein lies the most important lesson of all to any aspiring restaurateur: success is never foolproof.
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Behind Gordon and Peterhansel, Bruno Saby was third fastest and lies third overall as well.
It occurs to us that Friedersdorf's error lies in mistaking the Declaration for a thesaurus.
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