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It will by the same token continue, at least as rapidly as Japan, to increase its net foreign assets.
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By the same token, reach out to people as individuals.
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By the same token, prominent contemporary Democrats, such as Rahm Emanuel, the newly elected mayor of Chicago (see article) and Andrew Cuomo, New York's new governor, have argued that public-sector workers must tighten their belts.
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By the same token, Israel's embassy should act as a big tent by reaching out to Israel's supporters on both the political Right and the center.
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By the same token, I think Leeds will thrive in their status as League leaders.
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By the same token, Mr Friess's largesse is widely seen as having salvaged the campaign of Mr Santorum, the current front-runner, during a fallow period.
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By the same token, many of Mr Habibie's reforms are dismissed as window-dressing.
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By the same token, he explains away his past support for a ban on assault weapons as a concession to local sensibilities, not to be repeated on the national stage.
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By the same token, 50 out of 92 members of Nicaragua's National Assembly rejected it as well.
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But by the same token, this official was careful to point out that we should not look upon this as being the opening of a new front.
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By the same token, the prices of several commodities that are not traded on any exchanges, such as iron ore and rice, have been rising almost as fast as that of oil.
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