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Another straw in the wind is the difficult progress of some regional trade agreements.
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In this connection, its decision with respect to restoring grant security assistance to Ankara will be a critical straw in the wind.
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Such a study is, of course, but a straw in the wind.
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Another straw in the wind: weak free cash flow from operations.
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The second straw in the wind came in the form of an October 14 op-ed in the Washington Times by Tom Donahue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Another straw in the wind is the continuing disregard about the implications of a U.S. collapse in Iraq (with or without the Baker et.al. diplomatic fig-leaf) for our security here at home.
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An important straw in the wind concerning Moscow's coming economic retaliation for Baltic restiveness may have been last summer's decision by the Soviet Ministry for Energy to eliminate funds for a second pipeline to Mazeikiai from the USSR.
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One interesting straw in the wind is the new legal opinion that the provision that publishers who don't join a self-regulation system could face tougher damages in the courts, if they're sued for libel, may break human rights law.
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China's ASAT test is a straw in the solar wind.
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One straw blew in the wind recently.
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No custom isotopes and lead syringes here, and squeamish readers can skip this part: In completely medieval fashion, a nasogastric tube is inserted through the nose, while the patient (read, victim) drinks water through a straw to ensure that the tube does not wind up in a lung.
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