Actually, operating profit margins rise almost everywhere in the face of flat to declining revenues.
Almost everywhere, he says, leftists are likelier than conservatives to excuse fascistic governments and movements.
New oil is coming from almost everywhere, a mix of big and small, OPEC and non-OPEC.
God can be worshipped almost everywhere, it's the emotion that matters and not the place.
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As of now, Sony.com and Playstation.com are online, and the PSN is back up almost everywhere.
It's transportation systems have drawn migrant workers from almost everywhere, and they brought their music along.
H. has high-speed Internet connectivity almost everywhere, thanks to 600 cheap Wi-Fi antennas in 150 buildings.
One is that, in most places, sex work is illegal, and almost everywhere frowned upon.
French law, as almost everywhere else in the rich world, does not allow for euthanasia.
The symbols are almost everywhere: in Pattaya, one bar dresses its teenage strippers in school uniforms.
CFE, the Federal Electricity Commission, the body that provides electricity almost everywhere outside Mexico city.
But almost everywhere global warming had slipped down the ranking of issues discussed in the last month.
And then the economic meltdown and its attendant economic consequences have led to cutbacks in education almost everywhere.
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American women (like women almost everywhere) are better educated and earn more than they did 30 years ago.
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The tide of anti-colonialism after the second world war was forcing Europe's imperial powers to grant independence almost everywhere.
And while progress is being made in reducing extreme poverty, gaps between rich and poor are widening almost everywhere.
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From almost everywhere else the pressure has been mounting on her to resign.
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Repatriation has proven difficult almost everywhere: people are traumatised by their experiences, distrustful of neighbours and reluctant to return.
The flu has affected people on both coasts and almost everywhere in between.
The spread of birth control and a desire for smaller families tend to accompany economic growth and development almost everywhere.
The freshman was unstoppable, hitting shots from almost everywhere to be selected the Most Outstanding Player for the Final Four.
Chris Tabraham, principal historian at the agency for 40 years before retiring, said tradition has it that she stayed almost everywhere.
Humdrum crimes are declining almost everywhere, thanks to better street policing and the ready availability of legitimate ways of earning money.
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While the goals of constitutional judicial review are similar almost everywhere, its form varies from country to country, reflecting national traditions.
Reality television, which is popular almost everywhere, is an inherently local genre.
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As, indeed, have central banks almost everywhere in Asia, not least China's.
Many Wall Street firms, besieged by cutbacks almost everywhere else, are beefing up their compliance departments and raiding one another for top talent.
Police are almost everywhere in the streets, especially in the places where chaos broke out on Saturday - Mollasadra Street and Eram Street.
The nomadic way of life has disappeared almost everywhere else in the world but remains alive in Kyrgyzstan partly because of extreme economic hardship.
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