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Deport them and the visa overstays as well because we only have a finite number of resources.
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There is more money than ever chasing a finite number of good deals.
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As a result of limited options, the demand for lots and houses increased, but there is still a finite number of properties available.
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Mr Githongo, who used to write for The Economist, was regarded as one of a finite number of honest men in the administration of President Mwai Kibaki.
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But there is a finite number of fans who are willing to buy tickets, jerseys and subscriptions for NFL Sunday Ticket, and those are the precious commodity that the league is truly interested in keeping and protecting.
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Is it simply a matter of there being a finite number of facial geometries? (You'll note, perhaps, that the Toyota Avalon looks like the latest product from Ford Design.) Was it, as others have suggested, a case of intellectual property and fair play, since Ford at one time owned Aston Martin?
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The analyst, Bradley Smith, fretted that "a number" of finite deals had been unwound--even though Fairfax had reported the moves six months earlier.
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T. economics professor who studied Michael Jordan's impact on the NBA, said that even if there was no draft and players entered the league only through free agency, the salary cap (and the finite number of shots a team can take in a game) would still prevent teams from "stacking" superstars and creating dynasties.
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