It will either stomp or be stomped, but most races can field enough footsloggers to weather the storm. |
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We found that after years of healthy sales, today's shop-owners remain confident that they can weather the storm. |
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But Clegg's hunch that the Lib Dems can weather the storm could yet be vindicated, if only the economy comes good. |
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The fear that Pascal might weather the storm has du Vernay, Oprah Winfrey, and other Hollywood elites pulling their punches. |
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I have confidence in the country's support and in our status as a public group, which makes us stronger to weather the storm. |
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How much does your perceived strength help you weather the storm to an extent? |
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With adequate rainwear, things to read and a few games, you'll weather the storm! |
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Talent and creativity, social assistance, infrastructure and investment in human capital will allow us to weather the storm. |
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Reforms carried out during the last years have made our economies more resilient and will help us weather the storm. |
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Not only did the Corporation weather the storm and maintain its good financial performance, it came out of the recession stronger than before. |
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The solid and conservative financial position of our group companies has enabled us to weather the storm with confidence. |
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We also know those who weather the storm will have the opportunity to come out stronger than before. |
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Prior to the current recession, few would have believed Quebec would weather the storm so aptly. |
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He aides the Master of the ship in trying to weather the storm. |
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Manitoba: Well-positioned to weather the storm, the province's housing market is nonetheless expected to cool in 2009 amid mounting economic uncertainty. |
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Some countries were better placed to weather the storm than others. |
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Agostino says lower than expected demand could provide another wild ride like producers saw in 2008, but a disciplined and measured approach to crop-selling will be the best way to weather the storm. |
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Do you think you can weather the storm, or will you just sell your house now? |
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In the short-term, we have solid advantages to help us weather the storm. |
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If the Fed tapers early next year, India now looks better positioned to weather the storm than it had over the summer. Not everything is heading in the right direction. |
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The blanket of foliage helps them weather the storm. |
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Hopefully, our libraries will also weather the storm. |
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I am the captain, we will weather the storm together. |
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In my experience, restricting peoples' overtime only favours those that can afford to weather the storm and it is important that we give people the means to support their families. |
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Because we recognized in 2007 what was on the horizon and implemented tax relief, we are in a position to weather the storm better than virtually any other nation. |
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After much discussion and debate, a conscious decision was made to weather the storm, to continue to be frugal in our financial management, and to focus on revenue generation, rather than take any drastic actions. |
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However, Europe's increased resilience, thanks to the reforms already carried out under the Lisbon Growth and Jobs Strategy, together with sound fundamentals, are helping to weather the storm. |
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Thanks to a work sharing agreement reached for 11 workers, the company has been able to weather the storm and all 11 employees are still working and sharing the hours available. |
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Therefore BNP Paribas was able to weather the storm thanks to our diligent risk management procedures, our focus on customer service, and an effective, balanced business model backed by a robust retail banking chain. |
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