Price pressure could lead to a wage spiral while dangerously high government spending also poses very real dangers down the line, he warned. |
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The home favourite served for the match and closed it out on a second match point with a backhand down the line. |
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Half a century down the line, politicians' latest instruction is to live normally and forget fear. |
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He gave the hand signal for swords and bows at the ready, and the command spread down the line. |
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Retime one train and you could mess up connections at half a dozen stations further down the line. |
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The flight passed a head nod down the line signaling that all engines were operating correctly and all systems were go. |
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And people might not donate if 18 years down the line a few children were to suddenly pop up! |
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I fail to see how a signal failure that far down the line can have an effect as far back as White City. |
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Jason cursed under his breath and changed course suddenly to the next train down the line. |
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They know that the overmastering intentions of the cosmos cannot be undone, but believe that down the line events can be tweaked. |
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Alas, twelve months down the line and the whole project seems to be dead in the water. |
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This should not happen in a park where the right field wall is 307 feet down the line. |
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These were all party lines on which everyone up and down the line could, and did, listen in! |
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The Briton clinches the set at his first opportunity with a backhand pass down the line. |
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He proceeded to rush up and down the line of pegs, throwing the members' hats on to the floor. |
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Let's assume you are putting together a team to win a pennant this season, not two or three years down the line. |
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This seemed to be a compromise, face-saving revelation that would allow more frankness further down the line. |
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The major global geophysical catastrophes that await us down the line are in fact just run-of-the-mill natural phenomena writ large. |
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Issues that threaten to create permanent obstacles are farmed out to commissions so they can be dealt with down the line. |
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It may not all be plain sailing, down the line, however, at which point the group could tap into the market with another judicious purchase. |
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This story has supposedly been passed all the way down the line, directly from Tara. |
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Does this mean that we all should be brainless Pollyannas, cheerfully accepting whatever comes down the line? |
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The price pressure goes all the way down the line, and certainly goes to the contract manufacturers. |
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He jigs past his first two tacklers, sprints down the line and then hands off Menchaca to touch down. |
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If you remove that important link from the top of the food chain, you're going to have some real problems all the way down the line. |
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We're going to campaign against it all the way down the line to the Senate vote and on to the election. |
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It has been a long, hard struggle but, ten years down the line, her life really does seem to be back on track. |
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Twenty months down the line, the talks are off but the problems which prompted them remain. |
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After all, if a kid is talented at five, odds-on they will still be talented ten years down the line. |
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A number of other options are coming down the line, including voice actuation of some of the ancillary controls, mostly communication-related. |
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In fairness, it's early days yet and some of these issues may be fixed down the line. |
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Hopefully people will benefit a few years down the line if English managers get a good name. |
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She was maybe 20 and had vague hopes, somewhere down the line, of becoming an actor. |
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He's obviously spoken out at some point down the line and upset his manager. |
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The cable was certainly live when we got there, but it may have been tripped further down the line. |
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I turn the boat and we simply run down the line at an even pace and turn into the fish as we get nearer. |
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Why sleep with that woman when you know it could bring you trouble somewhere down the line? |
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We are going down the line of saying we cannot always send a police officer every time people ring in. |
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Freddie was passed down the line, each diver detaining him to take their turn. |
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The bottles are filled, spun around for application of a one-piece tamper-evident cap and sent onward down the line for crating. |
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This desynchronizes the electrical signal in the cell, so that it can't efficiently activate nerve impulses further on down the line. |
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Looking a few years down the line, I am hopeful of being in the running to be the first-choice keeper. |
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This is why if something memorable happens you may remember it years down the line. |
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Taking precautionary measures can help you keep your car running smoothly and save on big-ticket expenses down the line. |
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Somewhere down the line, one of the women gets hit in the head with a billy club, but overall they don't attack. |
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Seven years down the line, Charlie has a trophy wife, two lovely kids, a mansion, agent and is minted beyond his wildest dreams. |
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The doll wore a frilly, pale pink dress with a lacy shawl, but as I looked down the line, they were all dressed similarly. |
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The crocodile involves the group walking one behind another and throwing a ball back down the line. |
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I never know what to write and even if I can get something down, a few months down the line I look back and think why did I write that? |
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I think I am going to go heavy on running backs and receivers and leave the tight ends and quarterbacks for down the line. |
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Firing once a second, the gauss rifle moved down the line of buildings, putting two slugs through each building. |
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Coria claims his second break with two more unplayable backhands down the line that leave Agassi stranded. |
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I was taking a run down the line in the pipe and tell backwards off the wall taking a frontside turn. |
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The final set was decided by a single break of serve in the ninth game, achieved with a spectacular running forehand down the line. |
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Judging by his work here, two or three films down the line, Alex Yang will come of age as a director. |
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The gas did not affect any horses, and Billings fire crews monitored the gas fumes while utility crews shut down the line and bled the pressure out of it. |
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A forehand crosscourt, backhand down the line, a couple of aces. |
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I resigned the whip while the investigation took place and now three months down the line, police have told my lawyer there is no evidence against me. |
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The 12th seed clinched the third set with a backhand return down the line. |
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The Belgian took the second set when she clubbed a forehand down the line. |
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There is going to be absolute heartbreak all the way down the line. |
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They may be simply storing up more problems for themselves down the line. |
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The asides to the audience from many of the performers were hilarious but their faces never slipped and they played their parts straight down the line. |
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I see another youthful lieutenant as I saw him in the Seven Days, when I looked down the line at Glendale. |
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The thought of asking permission to beat a prisoner senseless is so far down the line of probability that it doesn't raise a flicker on his radar screen. |
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Seven minutes down the line, the track suddenly breaks up entirely to let a secondary melody take over, before the whole machinery is put in motion again. |
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While being basically hand-built, they were done on an assembly line, with the mechanicals being mated to the body shell around half way down the line. |
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A second double-fault allowed Kiefer to break again to lead 5-2 but he failed to serve out the match, putting a forehand wide down the line on break point. |
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You concluded that Sheets was running on fumes by then because he committed one of the bobbles, bouncing a throw to first base in the dirt, with Oswalt running down the line. |
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This is clearly a step by Zimmerman to rehabilitate his image so he can hopefully profit off his fame down the line. |
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Many years down the line, the experience is still fresh in his memory. |
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This had the effect of galvanising the visitors, with the ball spinning confidently down the line, pinning the home side briefly back against their line. |
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You will need to fish light for them with no more than three pound line and 14 or less sized hook on a 2BB float with a couple of bits of split shot down the line. |
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In assembly, where practically every operation is manual, engines shuttle down the line on carriages that swivel to allow workers easy access from any angle. |
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Kennedy moved quickly down the line shouting orders to fire and reload. |
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Far down the line of brightly painted longboats I saw a fisherman who owned just one net, which he had draped on a tepee of bamboo stalks to dry in the sun. |
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Waitresses were running with platters and plates and drinks, one was making another pot of coffee, another was pouring coffee up and down the line. |
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Crash dieting or starvation will only lead to weight gain down the line. |
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Two tents down the line Wild Bill Hickok rested on a tall stool, the ivory handled butts of his Colts showing on both sides of his open frock coat. |
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Accelerate the putter down the line, and you'll groove a sound stroke. |
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In a 32-point game, she fought off five break points and wasted eight game points before rifling a backhand down the line. |
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So, if you off a kid, you can kiss the toes of the one you're with and have chubbier babies down the line. |
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Critics of the trend, which has been dubbed ''trashcan lustration,'' worry that unruly excess could turn even uglier down the line. |
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Six weeks down the line it has all changed because of the injuries and Benty moving on. |
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The couple's second child will become fourth in line to the throne, shifting Prince Harry further down the line of succession. |
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A second-serve review by Gof-fin brought the Belgian back level at deuce but Murray's backhand pass down the line set up another break point. |
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The Lt pulled out his thermoscope, checked out the landscape and ridgelines, and passed it down the line to us curious Air Force folks. |
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This might happen possibly when his ratfink father has an attack of conscience a few years down the line. |
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Twelve years and six albums down the line, The Walkmen are almost a totally different band to the furious racket merchants they used to be. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
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We hope this fish story produces a premier somewhere down the line. |
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