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And I quite frankly think that there will be a decent number of Republicans that will be on the side of reform.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefings
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You suspect that if a decent number of their plans are adopted by the Treasury, then they'll get on with Part Two with a spring in their step.
BBC: Commission keeps calm and carries on
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The stakes could hardly be higher for them in May, with retaining their leadership of those authorities as important - and for much of the party, even more important perhaps - than retaining a decent number of AMs was in last year's poll.
BBC: How much anger on the doorstep?
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Lichty says "a decent number" of Vudu customers use Netflix for older movies and watch new releases through Vudu.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This is interesting: You give somebody an incentive to save money, and the chances are pretty decent that a sizable number of folks will pursue it.
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There are lots of divisions that don't appear to communicate with each other very well, making a vast number of different products, most of which are decent, but not outstanding.
CNN: Opinion: Why is Samsung so hot right now?
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You can find a number of affordable tech companies with decent records that are due for a rally.
FORBES: Tech Value Buys
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Few of the reasons that sparked selling of assets in fear of financial market meltdown have disappeared with the emergence of a decent U.S. number.
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But a decent economy means that we should be able to see a number of corporations out there in which we can invest that will have growth rates upwards of 15% per year by virtue of the fact that they happen to be in a strong business.
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If some decent number of people share it, that makes me a useful example.
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But there is a belief it remains a decent investment for the long term - not least because rents are extortionate and the increasing number of people who have been moving to the city all need somewhere to live.
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