We're competing within Europe, we're trying to beat the top teams, we're at that end of the league.
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It is clear, however, that at its end might be conclusions that would fundamentally change the way Wales is funded.
At that bottom end of the scale, retired and unemployed Americans rely far more on safety nets: the lowest-earning fifth of the population gets 48% of its yearly income from retirement funds like Social Security, and 9% from public assistance programs like food stamps.
First of all, it ignores the fact that the value chain is connected to the environment, that resources are being extracted at the upstream end and that consumers are dumping their used products back into the environment at the downstream end.
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Kudos to Dr. Erick Schoenfeld for at least clarifying that point at the end of this post.
Rule 18 incidentally says that at the end of the event the worms must be released so that the birds don't have a feast.
After all, a market maxim has it that at the end of all great bull markets, there is a feeling that nothing can hurt.
"Our concern is that at the end of the three-year period, the ceiling may be dropped and that this scheme would be ingrained into business as standard, " she said.
It was not until the off-year election results provided business with some confidence that the administration's ability to further implement its policies through legislative action was at an end that the recovery began to show modest improvements.
But while the Countryside Alliance is keen to emphasise that at the end of the hunt, the stag is free to go, animal welfare campaigners are not impressed with that argument.
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Dolly Lenz, a top broker at Douglas Elliman, said that at the luxury end of the market, prices were simultaneously "cheap" and "absolutely undoubtedly at a peak, " whatever the market reports say.
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Kate Bennett added that when the Commission made initial grants to organisations it was clear that they were for one year only, and that groups should not have expected that they would automatically receive money at the end of that year.
And I knew at the same time that in the end, at the last minute, Nunu would in fact lock away the silver, and that later still, once the silver was forgotten, when we discussed the whole thing, the thing that could not be hidden, Nunu would be somewhere nearby with her keys, in her best black dress, with her wrinkles, with her silent, observant caution.
Moreover, Sanderson Farms, which announced results for its fiscal third quarter at the end of August, reminded investors at that time that that struggle may not be at an end.
There is no way that anyone, at end of the day, that I could look at this budget and say, you know what?
How often have you seen that at the end of a three hour workshop?
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He knows and the audience knows that at the end of the book it's not over.
But I knew that at the end of this Mark and I would have a friendship again.
You know, it was a silly foul at the end that caused them to win the game.
He reminded me that at the end of the first overtime he stole the ball from Monroe.
We must recognize that at the end of the day, a video file is still a video file.
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Sony came up with a remote with a lighted ball at the end that no one can build anything for.
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So the fact that at the end of this process, no one will get 100 percent of what they want.
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