The Center for Automotive Research estimates that nearly three million jobs would be lost nationally if there were a total collapse of the Detroit auto industry, in other words, the end of GM, Ford, and Chrysler.
Morales has acknowledged he posted a Twitter message in Spanish that included the words "watch out during the demonstration, it can end like in Boston, " the FBI said in a statement.
You can recognize them in the ingredient list by looking for words that end in "ol" like xylitol, sorbitol, and lactitol.
In other words, the inevitable end of used games is probably just around the corner.
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In other words, the investment market that had looked to be in full-blown recovery at the end of the second quarter appears to be teetering on the brink of a cold shutdown.
In other words, the first attempt in 30 years to make abortion law in Congress will end up, yet again, in the highest court.
In his global survey, in other words, Mr Pohl entertainingly demonstrates that science is, in the end, a world view.
At the bottom end of the range, in other words, shifting to clean energy would increase economic growth, whereas at the top it would shrink it.
In the end, words and sentences aren't atoms and molecules, even if they can be fodder for the same formulas.
In other words, "involving the private sector" in the rescue could end up forcing even greater costs on European governments, which you might think rather undermined the point of the entire exercise.
Mullen has gone so far as to declare that those who disagree should "vote with their feet" - in other words, get out of uniform and end the sacrifices they and their families are making to serve our country in time of war.
Madeleine Albright may have uttered those words at the end of her career in politics, but wherever you are in yours, you have the opportunity to give a hand up.
It was one of the few moments he was without words in a life otherwise filled with them right up until the end.
In the end, with the words "slow bleed" in the air, only 17 did.
In other words, regulators intend to end the days when subprime mortgages were packaged as securities by the original lender and sold with no further recourse.
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But at the very end, it was clear the President and Secretary Clinton were very strategic in their words and they made it a point to say this is not a high-five moment.
At the other end of the spectrum is to - as one aide told me - change two words in the bill, you know, make a cosmetic change and send it back to him.
In other words, by reducing the principal investment, front-end charges permanently impair the future returns to investors.
In other words, what is the beginning, middle, and end of your journey toward making better use of electrical power?
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In other words the public perception is all talk but at the end of the day they've got people who aren't legitimately here who should actually be sent home.
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This puts in mind the words of Shane Warne, who admitted after the end of his international career that the various different, exotically named mystery balls that he kept announcing he'd just developed were in fact more or less all different names for the one that went straight on.
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"In the original script, The Renter spoke a few words at the very end, " the actor said.
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In other words, once the constitutional debate has started, where will it end?
It was a low and dishonest statement uttered at the end of what has been, in the immortal words of W.H.
In other words, it is expecting unemployment to be the same at the end of the parliament as it was at the start.
In other words, there will end up being a theoretical maximum of the current number of addresses squared, and squared again: around a third of a duodecillion (340, 282, 366, 920, 938, 463, 463, 374, 607, 431, 768, 211, 456 to be precise).
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It was with these words that Barbra Streisand announced the end of one of the longest omissions in the 82-year history of the Oscars -- a woman had finally been chosen as Best Director.
In other words, the Dow is going to go up past 11434 by the end 2011.
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In other words, the litigating groups are getting paid to sue both at the front end and tail end as well.
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The participants had to record themselves how many words they got each round and, at the end of the experiment, hand in a notebook of their achievements and take the corresponding amount of money out of an envelope.
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