Mark again says we must cut our spending.
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Think again, says Adam Davidson in a piece for The New York Times.
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Think again, says Anas Alhajji, chief economist at NGP Energy Capital Management in Dallas.
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Infection rates always fluctuate and cases could easily rise again, says the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
The newly-published report lists 89 recommendations designed to ensure such a disaster never happens again, says Lord Cullen.
Here we go again, says one side, who think they have spotted a monopolist's latest plan for world domination.
Think again, says Michael Fertik, the founder and CEO of Reputation.com.
But now the beverage giant is starting to act like a marketing powerhouse again, says Morningstar analyst Debbie S. Wang.
But despite the initial cleanup, malware pages soon crept back into search results and had to be banned again, says Thomas.
Kraft has never watched the game again and says he never will.
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But Ping Ke, a former radio DJ who quit because he was bored playing the same songs over and over again, says that the Internet has changed everything.
But here again, says David Willetts, the Tories' social-security spokesman, the detailed mix of incentives and safeguards will be set out only after a great deal more consultation.
Karin called the DOL again and says this time she was told that the state considered her self-employed, which would require her to claim earnings each time she received an AdSense check.
New technology might be able to halve the amount of water again, says Mike Fatigati, vice president of Delta-T Corp, a Virginia company which has designed a system that does not discharge any waste water.
While many rock bands and "movements" have garnered critical acclaim over the intervening two decades, commercial success is harder to come by, as radio is locking rock out of the mainstream again, says Silvio Pietroluongo, Billboard magazine's director of charts.
Generous compensation plans and perks might be put in place because buyout firms need to maintain good relationships with corporate managers, who choose which firm will take them private and then eventually public again, says Michael Klausner, Nancy and Charles Munger professor of business and professor of Law at Stanford University.
"What was a negative for the first six months looks to be a positive again, "says Nick.
It was like being a baby and learning to eat all over again, Benzine says.
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"Bentley is breathing on its own again, " says Alasdair Stewart, head of Bentley North America.
Again, Dice says if you control for education level and experience, there is no disparity.
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"In another year or two things will be hot again, " says NationsBanc Montgomery's Westmont.
That number could easily double again, he says, with a combination of dynamic pricing and demand response.
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' So the guy does the monologue again and Liviu says, 'Um, very good, but more eccentric.
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"I think a lot of fans would like to see us work together again, " says the director.
"I'm not sure I'd want to do it again, " says Garry Gray, HP's director of supply-chain information systems.
"This was a matter of proving to our base that we could be trusted again, " says this strategist.
"It was wonderful to hear him simply talking and laughing again, " says Udell.
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