If nerve endings in Downing Street were that raw during two elections that were a bit of a cruise, consider how frazzled they are getting about this much bumpier contest. |
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Stock markets are still trending upwards, even if it's a much bumpier and a more limited ride that it was last year. |
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Companies would simply rejig their mix of debt and equity. In the real world, things would be bumpier. |
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But if such tensions are not eased and the lack of jobs and opportunities not addressed, Ethiopia's future could get much bumpier. |
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This Alhambra felt punchier than the 1.4-litre, petrol car, but was noisier and bumpier. |
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But 2010 is unlikely to see gains on the kind of scale that we saw in 2009, and it's likely to be a bumpier ride. |
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The gravel began to gouge holes in the hard rubber tires of the trucks, and the bumpier rides that resulted led to an increase in the number of mechanical breakdowns. |
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The economic case became more difficult as the terrain became bumpier and as the population became less dense. |
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The injected snow has made the course bumpier this year proving more of a challenge than usual. |
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If you're on the heavier end of the scale or wish a little more height, the middle of the day normally provides stronger winds, more thermal activity and a slightly bumpier ride. |
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Regrettably, this argument did not prevail and, as a result, by-law inadequacies have made the transition to the new governance framework much bumpier than it should be. |
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