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But for a monster institution, Bank of America does a decent job approximating the smaller guys' hospitality.
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Ratcheting up the time limit on a regular basis becomes a reasonable way of approximating that perpetuity.
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On a related note, India's Deccan Herald reports that the situation in Afghanistan is fast approximating that in Iraq.
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Price-earnings ratios thus remain intact at mid-teens with a normalized earnings progression approximating 6 percent, maybe more because operating profit margins hold up.
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The IRS may do what it sees as rough justice by calculating statutory FBAR penalties that end up approximating the 27.5% miscellaneous offshore penalty.
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All this heating, plus refining bitumen into something approximating everyday petroleum, gobbles 1, 300 to 2, 100 cubic feet of natural gas per barrel of crude produced.
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As a style icon, she has the ability to inspire the public in an accessible way that one-wear red carpet fashion doesn't come close to approximating.
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Ratings are a legitimate measure for approximating credit risk.
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Her main idea so far seems to be that plays can describe the everyday in something approximating the real time it takes for ordinary citizens to make up their minds about anything.
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In later years, on stage, Hines rarely spoke about his big band, instead preferring to talk about what he called "trumpet-style piano, " in which he followed the lines of a horn soloist rather than approximating a full orchestra, as the ragtime and stride pianists were then doing.
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