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"Trade is fine and dandy in a scenario where everybody wins, " Mr. Wallis said.
WSJ: Americans Sour on Trade
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This is all fine and dandy, but here is where I think the real breakthrough will come.
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All of which is fine and dandy for safer dams and better sewers, which threaten no one.
ECONOMIST: Bunker-busting
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If they can't, nothing will be done, no progress will be made, and that's fine and dandy.
BBC: A system designed to be this way
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Keep in mind, however, that all continues to not be 100% fine and dandy in the U.S. housing market.
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All fine and dandy, but dependent on two things both demanding that all-important credibility.
ECONOMIST: Mexican banks
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All of this fixation with prestige I suppose is fine and dandy, but the problem is that prestige is emphatically not the equivalent of quality.
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Which is all fine and dandy except that last year a group of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, came to exactly the opposite conclusion.
ECONOMIST: Evolution and politics
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Samsung has already proven that S60 works just fine and dandy with a capacitive display on the i8910, so we're stoked to see where Nokia takes it.
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The company is doing better than just fine and dandy.
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All of which is fine and dandy except that, if rigged to the average coal-fired power station, this process might use a quarter of the energy the plant produces.
ECONOMIST: Carbon capture and storage
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This is all fine and dandy for Apple.
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Even when news stories play it straight down the "he says, she says, " line, who, as a parent, are you going to believe: the company protesting that its toy, usually assembled in China, is just fine and dandy, or the "watchdog" group warning that it's frighteningly dangerous and waving a test to prove it?
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