Techs and Greens will probably be attracted to the CODA Sedan, at least on paper.
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The Republicans, at least on paper the champions of fiscal sanity, say there is.
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At least on paper, Britain's approach to humanitarian intervention is pretty ambitious to begin with.
That makes sense for a country with an aging population, at least on paper.
Let me start off by saying that 401(k) plans, at least on paper, are a great deal.
It really bothers me to do that because (at least on paper) these candidates were front runners for this position.
Note that right at the outset the public interest comes first ( at least on paper, if not in practice).
Even countries best known as sources and recipients of corrupt payments are trying to meet international standards, at least on paper.
All this is a shame, not least because Mr Negroponte's idea was sound and the machines' hardware, at least on paper, impressive.
Russian businesses are looking a little more hopeful, at least on paper.
Facebook, Zynga, LinkedIn and other high flying Bay Area start-ups have launched their founders and investors into the billionaire stratosphere (at least on paper).
At least on paper, Sudan's year-old constitution enshrines democratic practices and a separation of powers that make it look almost like a liberal western democracy.
For all the dollars we may save because of lower gas prices, many of us are losing much more from the fall in stock prices, at least on paper.
These items help Lee comply with the federal government's nutrition guidelines at least on paper, but what's clear is that many children are not making healthy choices.
And more to the point, he stuck to it, even when by 1998 the budget was turning up bigger surpluses, at least on paper, than had ever been expected.
When the victorious Americans arrived, they gave women, at least on paper, equal rights in politics, education and employment, prizes which women in other countries had had to struggle for.
They also like getting rich (at least on paper).
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This rule goes back to the old days when accounts were kept by hand, and moneys for each depositor were actually held (at least on paper) in the branch where their account was kept.
Certainly that dream remains, at least on paper.
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The bottom line is that Alistair Darling, of all people, may have provided Mr Osborne with the wiggle room that he needs to announce a Plan A-plus which leaves his iron credentials intact - at least on paper.
Corporations provide for us, at least on paper, a consistent environment in which we can explore our skills, and an enormously varied array of resources in the form of people, technologies, and projects on which to target our youthful energy.
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In particular, Mr Netanyahu and his friends in the pro-Israel lobby in the United States are inveighing vehemently, albeit with an undertone of panic, against the campaign by the Palestinians to win a vote in the UN later this month to grant them statehood, at least on paper.
On paper at least, this looks like a strong platform on which to build a global business.
This is probably because a rapidly rising stockmarket has made people a lot wealthier, on paper at least.
There's always the exception of course - and, on paper at least, Phil Hilton, ex-editor of lads' magazine Nuts, couldn't be more distanced from the stereotypical Austen fan.
But, for the first time since the start of the crisis, the eurozone - on paper at least - has what Americans would call a catastrophic insurance policy.
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