Goldman, and to an extent JPMorgan, are winning basically because they have less competition.
But you're saying that this was actually underway to an extent we don't know before sequestration?
He drew back, to an extent, from attacking the way Romney made his money.
He possessed skill, integrity and courage to an extent not often found in today's journalism.
We do have, therefore, vision into Iran's nuclear programs and -- to an extent.
To an extent that would vastly outweigh the production of even the most inebriated young man.
Justice Kennedy, and to an extent Chief Justice Roberts, seemed to take that position seriously.
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The practice of sharia-based family law both reflects and to an extent mitigates that conservatism.
To an extent, the attack on tech stocks has punished firms that were not succeeding.
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The depression was worst in the morning and lifted, to an extent, as the day went on.
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You can be a good corporate citizen and still criticize the hand that feeds you, to an extent.
He admits he and his peers have been helped to an extent by the club's well-documented financial difficulties.
In fact, we've already begun to succeed -- and to an extent that too few people know about.
To an extent never seen in England, the court was the centre of taste as well as power.
To an extent this has happened, but progress has dismayed many Western capitals.
Lastly, as a result of globalization, the world has become interconnected and interdependent to an extent never previously experienced.
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Knowing, then, that ambition has its drawbacks, and can to an extent be "coached" -- should it be encouraged?
To an extent, the problem of local news is generational a result of the difficulty of adapting to new technology.
To an extent, Oregon reflects the realities of a nation where the economy has not performed well for nearly four years.
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However, he said the instant apologies often appeased travellers to an extent they then did not bother to make formal complaints.
The prison diary and Waiting to be Heard match up to an extent, and she cites some passages of her own diary.
There we find evidence of memory and compassion to an extent equaled only in a few primates, and best known in humans.
To an extent, Chrome OS and its host hardware compliment each other.
Penetrating China could however mean margin pressures for the company in the longer term, mitigated to an extent by the carrier subsidies.
Even specialty retailers that can't make shifts between products quite so easily may find they can reposition their products to an extent.
The team had proved, to an extent, that he was not indispensable.
The grandkids help Rocha enjoy the holidays, "to an extent, " she says.
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The leaders of Britain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and to an extent Germany were mindful of their taxpayers in a time of austerity.
As they quickly gain momentum, it seems Batman has been the only hero to see the inevitable conclusion (well, Aquaman, too, to an extent).
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The vision is to break the cycle of organizational decline by transforming to an extent every corporation into a startup and every employee into an entrepreneur.
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