• Moreover, demand for poppy-growers has driven agricultural wages out of the reach of farmers growing legal crops.

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  • Self-defense has increasingly put patents out of the reach of the small-time inventor.

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  • The profit at foreign subsidiaries are out of the reach of the IRS, and largely unusable to their U.S. operations.

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  • They have always viewed Citgo as a plot by PDVSA executives to stash Venezuelan assets out of the reach of subsequent governments.

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  • And the hosts stated their intentions early on when Mark Kerr's first-minute cross was just out of the reach of striker Lee Miller.

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  • On the last play of the game, Tom Brady's desperation pass into the end zone landed just out of the reach of Rob Gronkowski.

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  • But even then, if salary and overhead increases continue at the current pace, universities will price themselves out of the reach of most Americans.

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  • Remember all that information that Facebook's 500m users are sharing is locked behind Facebook's wall out of the reach of Google's spiders and search smarts.

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  • With the help of a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision they also put themselves a little further out of the reach of rapacious securities litigators.

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  • The price crept up by around 15%, putting it out of the reach of first-time buyers with no regular employment or payslips to back an application for credit.

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  • Indeed England posed the first threat after only two minutes when a cross from Shaun Wright-Phillips flashed just out of the reach of England's captain for the night Wayne Rooney.

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  • Barry's shot was struck with power, but it was a crucial deflection off Duff that took it out of the reach of Harper and into the bottom corner of the net.

    BBC: Aston Villa 1-0 Newcastle

  • We quickly realized that technically what we had engineered was out of the reach of most individuals and many nonprofits and that most didn't understand the basic game-theory of crowd-sourced fund raising.

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  • Well out of the reach of many middle class families who nevertheless pay the taxes that support the UC system that now gets a lot of out of state students from wealthier families.

    FORBES: California: The Pickpocket State

  • Shadow culture, media and sport minister Ian Austin said there was "a very good case" for opening up the market and ensuring that events are not taken out of the reach of ordinary people.

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  • The vendors don't have to worry about undercutting their sales on other sites by doing so, because the prices of goods on flash-sale sites are out of the reach of search engines such as Google.

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  • The case was brought by patient advocates who argued the price of the drug was out of reach for the vast majority of patients, who may now look forward to lower-cost generics.

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  • He is holding the thirty survivors of the Benghazi attack out of reach of the press, but a stubborn Congress or an enterprising Breitbart reporter may break through the wall.

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  • What happens in the vast, deep ocean, out of sight and beyond the reach of sunlight and satellites?

    CNN: Probing the ocean's undiscovered depths

  • Therefore, she wanted to put the gifts out of reach of the Jones lawyers, out of harm's way.

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  • Get there early enough and you can stand with other beachgoers in the shallows as a dozen of the friendly creatures trawl just out of reach, peeking up out of the water at you with one eye.

    FORBES: Where the Outback Meets the Sea

  • Her only disappointment is that her parents will not be able to get to London - the air fare and cost of a hotel puts the trip out of their reach.

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  • Franklin Roosevelt, who presided over a country with a third-rate army, ordered an industrial transformation of the American economy on a scale that seemed simply out of reach, with the focused, urgent aim of defeating the Nazis.

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  • TV to fall quickly, along with that of cable modems, for the moment it is out of reach of all but the rich.

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  • That was until two minutes into added time, when Roman Pavlyuchenko laid the ball to Kranjcar and the Croat stepped past Zat Knight before hammering the ball just out of Jaaskelainen's reach and into the roof of the net.

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  • Blair's conversion took the score to 23-7 and the Blues out of reach of the visitors with only eight minutes remaining on the clock.

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  • Such an increase in awareness, if skillfully applied, can lift a disciplined, adventurous artist permanently out of reach of the faded jaws of mediocrity.

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  • The EU is like one of those benign but stern creators that reach out of the clouds in Renaissance masterpieces.

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  • Lopez rings the changes with levity and charm, and if each encounter leaves you wanting to know more, that only sharpens the melancholy of the film, the knowledge that satisfaction hangs just out of reach.

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  • Our charge from the President last year, when he changed the name of the office from the Office of the Public Liaison to the Office of Public Engagement, was to reach out to people across the country, from grass tops to grass roots and on issues from health care to the economy to education to the environment and beyond.

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