Then, as now, a safer and more moderate establishment choice was an early favorite.
When interest rates are low, as now, high-yield's superior returns tend to win the argument.
Then, as now, experts were telling the government to get serious about water supplies.
Just the same, then as now, there was a smoking gun letter that came to light.
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If these were relaxed, as now seems likely, this would not need congressional approval.
Greece had already reached crisis conditions by then, though not as bad as now.
Then as now, we saw something our minds did not logically calculate as possible.
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Then, as now, elite special forces were sent in to locate the whereabouts of those responsible.
Then, as now, ambitious folk no doubt held their tongues to hold on to their jobs.
British art colleges, then as now, have always been a fertile breeding ground for musical ideas.
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For a second try, the timing may never be as good again as now.
Then, as now, promoters in their pre-fight publicity exploited boxers' ethnicity for all it was worth.
Then, as now, there was an uneasy sense of American decline on the world stage.
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This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable.
It also seems that training works best when (as now) the overall labour market is weak.
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She described her mother as now very confused and fearful of another attack.
And, as in the 1980s, Apple, then as now run by Steve Jobs, is in the lead.
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In the future, it will take more rigs to recover hydrocarbons at the same rate as now.
Then, as now, external economic pressures resulted in many studios buckling under unsustainable overhead in the 50s.
Then as now, it was understood that a few cases of shocking violence could silence a multitude.
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Then, as now, commentators were on hand to explain why old valuation models needed to be changed.
Then, as now, no legal restrictions impinge upon the buying or selling of guns made before 1898.
Meanwhile, as a frequent talk-show guest then (as now), he publicized his projects and pushed his brand.
And then, as now, Karagounis and Kostas Katsouranis, two the three holdovers from 2004, patrol the midfield.
Then, as now, transactions were rarely collateralized and the use of disciplined lending techniques were set aside.
For the "upper echelons, life expectancy for some might have been as long as now", he says.
The CTBT then, as now, does not define what it purports to ban, which is nuclear-weapons testing.
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The state pension is expected to continue rising, as now, in line with earnings, prices, or 2.5%, whichever is higher.
In fact, then as now, belief in divine intervention exercised more inspirational power than did organised religion.
What is the reason for the partisans seeing the other side as now legitimate in negotiation?
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