I have had friends who have had difficulties and there are so many people in the same boat. |
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Foreign central banks knew full well that their currencies are in the same boat as the dollar. |
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But in the end we all ended up in the same boat so to speak, achieving but still trying. |
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A lot of the other employees are in the same boat, having to worry about mortgages and other financial commitments. |
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They sometimes feel their own situation is horrendous and no-one else can possibly be in the same boat. |
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And it was about a sense of belonging and being among people who were in the same boat which they wanted projected. |
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I'm in the same boat as Richard Cole and Dr. Henry Lee, and some of the other people on your panel. |
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The detainee and the detainer, they cannot deny their common past which they spent in the same boat. |
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That meant that, country or city, black or white, northeast Mississippians were encouraged to see themselves as being in the same boat. |
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I'm informed that many of them are in the same boat in terms of the lack of road access and dependency on helicopter and ship support. |
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All the European Institutions are agreed on this point and I repeat: we are all in the same boat and have a shared responsibility. |
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We are all in the same boat, but we will never make it if we do not act in a more decisive and affirmative manner. |
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While the visit was very different for me, it also showed me that everyone is in the same boat. |
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Realize others are in the same boat and are probably experiencing similar emotions. |
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However, if the entire western world slides into recession then we'll all be in the same boat. |
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We are, after all, in the same boat and, to extend the metaphor, this boat is situated in the Mediterranean. |
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The youngest and oldest members of society are in the same boat in this regard. |
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The most common genetic defect that leads to this condition is a loss of the enzyme adenosine deaminase, but there are several others that will put you in the same boat. |
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The fact that China is the largest owner of US debt only serves to emphasise that the two are in the same boat. |
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He said that we are all in the same boat and there are a lot of commonalities. |
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With the young Nadeshiko in the same boat as the English, an open but nervy encounter should be on the cards. |
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She followed that with World Cup gold in the women's quadruple scull in Poznan and a silver in the same boat in Munich with substitute Sarah Winckless on board. |
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Specialized music, symphony orchestras, opera houses, folk songs, rock, we are all in the same boat. |
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It is clear from the debate that we need to act because we are all in the same boat. |
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In fact the media and the public should be made aware of this, because at the end of the day, we are all in the same boat. |
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This puts her in the same boat as her husband and indicates that a blind ego, or ignorance, leads to blind and inappropriate actions. |
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Most women's organizations throughout the world are in the same boat as the women they represent: poor. |
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Alarm bells started to ring, though, when Mrs Glover helped to set up a support group for other families in the same boat and an event was organised. |
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If you're in the same boat, at least know you're not the only one. |
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I know this is not a nice thing to write, and once I was in the same boat, but I do wish workers would not converge on my supermarket at lunchtimes. |
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Stallard, the Cambridge President in 2002, was a World Championship gold medal-winner in the coxed fours in 2002 and took a world silver medal in the same boat last year. |
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Like many others, if I could have chosen, I would have preferred 15 knots downwind,» jokes Marc Guillemot, «but we're all in the same boat, and we're going to have to deal with that? |
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The Commission is more or less in the same boat as regards its own implementing rules and those which will apply to all institutions, such as the new rules on medical insurance and accidents. |
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We had a quick training process, and some of us had helpful backgrounds, but basically this was a new approach to grievances and we were all in the same boat. |
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Nevertheless, although risks to manufacturers and manufacturing jobs in central Canada may be discomforting, little more can be done from a policy perspective since most of the industrialized world is in the same boat. |
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The workshop we went to-three of us have mentioned it already, the BMP sessions-was a huge help, being able to talk to young farmers who were all in the same boat as us and trying to see different ideas. |
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I don't have any concerns as everyone is in the same boat so I hope the weekend is better weatherwise. |
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All of us are in the same boat and have had the same goal. |
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Maybe the directors and chairmen were consulted, but we certainly weren't and everybody is in the same boat that I have spoken to, that we are starting too early. |
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You can ignore their problems, but you could be in the same boat someday. |
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