They announced a truce the other day and the ink's hardly dry before they start shooting.
That may have been good economic policy, but it hardly promoted uniform accounting standards.
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Still, Yun is hardly weaning Samsung off chips, so profits will continue to be volatile.
Negative briefing documents from FDA staff hardly represent a death knell for a drug.
But HP is hardly alone in its quest to pack cameras full of image-improving tools.
That however can hardly be a source of surprise when we increasingly ignore the true meaning of Christmas.
Gonzales is hardly the only person to get in deep trouble over mishandling top secret information.
This type of talk is hardly going to get consumers back into the shopping malls.
Australia is hardly a world power and it is a long way from... well, from anywhere.
It's hardly a "hack, " considering the SD card is completely unprotected, but it's a good start.
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For both men and for the country, this next debate could hardly be more important.
Yet in both cases, the economy has hardly responded in a commensurately positive manner.
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This is hardly the first attempt to curtail the arcade-like scoring of the college game.
And how, on the two-day drive back to our country, thirteen-year-old Naima had hardly stopped crying.
His sister Teresa, who lives quite a distance away, hardly ever lets her girls play outside.
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In the fields, undocumented workers hardly ever protest when contractors or growers abuse them.
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Not hardly, yet any such success could still be important if Mr. Romney is elected.
For example, when oil prices fell sharply in the mid-1980s, oil stocks hardly moved.
But his blunt comments were hardly a sensible opening salvo in a highly contentious debate.
And the owners are hardly likely to give up this unearned, government-defended surplus without a struggle.
In fact, this is hardly any news at all, since IBM is nothing if not planned.
The players in the Yankee dugout knew that this hardly meant the show was over.
But the project reflected surprising consensus (though hardly unanimity) on a some big issues.
Yet still, doves on both sides acknowledge that peace is hardly around the corner.
Baseball was hardly the only sport to be much whiter than the populace at Richards.
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The affair adds to a sense in Washington that Canada hardly matters in the world.
Also, in Nice, there are jellyfish in the water, so this is hardly an internal issue.
Looking around his headquarters it is striking that you hardly see a phone, landline or mobile.
Our politicians can do the smart words, of course, it's just that hardly anyone believes them.
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