Still, this is a half measure, which continues the bus barreling down the same course.
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I'm a stickler for detail, and I don't like doing things in half measure.
So if that is the situation with public opinion where is the need to resort to this half measure?
"We all know it's a half-measure and that they want to satisfy Westminster in order to keep the concerts running, " said Anthony Lorenz, Chairman of the Residents Society of Mayfair and St James.
Today, nearly half of peace agreements fail within five years in no small measure because half the stakeholders are excluded.
Its 16% premium to NAV puts it in the top half by that measure.
It is widely reported that New Labour's preferred poverty measure is half of the average national income.
The Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law that was adopted two year ago included a measure that cut in half the interchange fees on debit cards.
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As a scientist, he knew that the median was merely a statistical measure, signifying that half the patients lived this long and half did not.
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As Chelsea neared the end of a first half they would have regarded with a measure of satisfaction, United struck a devastating blow that underlined the importance of those missed chances.
One unit is about half a pint of beer or a single measure of spirits.
The group agreed on a half dozen benchmarks that could be used to measure any new insurance program.
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The measure is squarely directed at the poorest half of families, points out Mike Brewer of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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The most important measure of progress: IEDs caused less than half of troop deaths for the first time in five years.
By that measure, you might say we were more than half way there.
Anyone worried about taking out a half-cooked pie can even use an instant thermometer to measure the middle of the pie.
Mr Obama also took a half-step in the direction of bringing down costs through the Republicans' favoured measure: tackling the huge costs of doctors' legal liabilities.
At Communigraphics in Denver (one of those six plants with operating losses), the chargeability measure is up 5 points, to 83%, in the second half of 2002 from the first half.
Half the states in the U.S. use a "points" system to measure drivers' moving violation history.
However, some in the currency and bond markets are considering what this new measure means for interest rates and monetary policy for the rest of the second half of 2011.
It is a relative measure people are deemed poor if they are living in households with under half the average national income.
The ship is slated to measure 170 feet (51 meters) tall, but to stabilize the vessel over half of the vehicle would stay below the surface, providing all sorts of collection systems and useful tools.
However, it is a measure of how much the ISAF has helped that Kabul's murder rate is now half that of Washington, DC.
Necessary reforms - including reform of the electoral law made to measure by Mr Berlusconi that gave him a fat premium of deputies in parliament two and a half years ago - are unlikely, for every vote risks a new defeat for the government.
Half a century is a long time, people want to see their families and help them in whatever measure they can, and since there is no periodic renewal of the government in Cuba, change being dependent only on the whims of biology, some relief is needed to ease the pain now, not whenever the inevitable finally happens.
During the second half of the meeting, members turned their attention to the financial implications of the proposed Shipment of Waste for Recovery Measure.
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