This would hit that kind of middle ground of those working poor, we call them.
The potential middle ground: Dividend tax rates will increase at year-end unless lawmakers reach a deal.
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The unspoken assumption is that there is a middle ground between German remorse and indifference.
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There has to be a sensible middle ground, and Bleacher Report may have found it.
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"It is up to negotiators to figure out where the middle ground is today, " Bowles said.
Inhabiting the middle ground are dozens of "not free" phones, including music and camera phones.
Thus, a white paper is a safer middle ground because it speaks in terms of hypotheticals.
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Mr. Laurent says the criticism from both sides probably means the proposal found middle ground.
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But then, there is a massive middle ground where trillions of investment dollars lie.
"We're filling that vast middle ground between the iPhone and electrical engineering, " he says.
The middle ground is where the effective game is played, consistently, strategically, and over a lifetime.
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But is there a middle ground between angry, callused feet and the self-consciousness of sportswear commuting?
There is a middle ground where "how things are" and "how things can be" meets.
They are blurring anyway, as families intermarry and politics moves towards the middle ground.
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Two explanations present themselves, neither of them very encouraging for those pursuing the middle ground.
In the fight against terrorism, there is no middle ground, and half-measures keep you half exposed.
There appears to be very little middle ground for the rare politician who might actually seek it.
He is occupying the middle ground in order to reassure white voters that he shares their values.
In truth, Obama was a moderate young technocrat, whose first instinct was to seek the middle ground.
He has disappointed many supporters, disappointed those in the middle ground, and even, curiously, disappointed his enemies.
That will not be easy, since Mr Aznar has successfully moved his party to the middle ground.
How do you find the middle ground between allowing industrial development but at the same time protecting health?
Well-positioned people and companies can speak both languages and find the middle ground where cool stuff can happen.
What are the policy options, what are their ethical implications, and can there really be a middle ground?
Carolina Milanesi of Gartner Research, takes the middle ground on the issue.
I'm probably more in the middle ground there -- maybe the ditch category.
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Trying to find the middle ground took a lot of trial and error.
The challenge for a club like the Phillies is navigating the middle ground.
This middle ground is in fact where Apple has lived all these years.
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Some of them, like Hassan Ghaffourifard, have moved over to the middle ground, adopting a reformist agenda and parlance.
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