Night Shyamalan have nothing on the incredible turn that things have just taken in Europe overnight.
Current regulations and capital requirements tend to focus on the safety of institutions taken in isolation.
Each of these initiatives, taken in isolation, would be detrimental to U.S. and allied security interests.
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After the beating Tripp has taken in the press, Starr's grand-jury chamber must seem downright inviting.
When measurements of carbon dioxide were first taken in 1958, it measured 315 ppm.
When measurements of carbon dioxide were first taken in 1958, it measured 315 parts per million.
Because the production of wheat, taken in aggregate, did affect interstate commerce, the regulation was permissible.
The Notre Dame linebacker was not taken in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday.
Last year, disciplinary action was taken in 205 cases, up from 56 in 1998.
You could imagine him wearing those clothes even if the photo had been taken in summer.
But some of that safety run is built on improvements from actions taken in the past.
People mistake banking actions taken in concert with politicians as the free market.
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This ratio also ranks above 78% of all those taken in the past year.
The losses from cleaning up that mess need to be taken in the traditional order.
Because of Jim's willingness to see beyond the surface, FORBES was rarely taken in by fads.
Manoj's winning picture, taken in Indonesia, shows a young orang-utan in its mother's arms.
If not for the accompanied small font explanation that might be taken in a bad light.
Taken in its strictest definition, there is a question mark over whether celibacy is possible.
Caution should be taken in prescribing statins for primary prevention among people at low cardiovascular risk.
This ratio also ranks above 84% of all those taken in the prior 52 weeks.
Decisions on schemes larger than this which require ministerial approval are taken in Westminster.
You can have your picture taken in your work environment, home, or outdoors, if you prefer.
But actions taken in 2008 helped lead to improving sales and profit trends throughout the year.
He said valuables, which would normally have been taken in a burglary, were left behind.
Some of the journalists taken in by him are now eager to crucify him.
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His first choice was taken in August 1888 and shows troops using the moors for training.
Mr Farry contrasted the approach being taken in England with that being adopted in Northern Ireland.
So Scoble and I decided to follow the road only taken in modern times by Smolan.
He was taken in the following day, 9 December, but died two days later.
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