The administration also worries that defenestrating Mr Rumsfeld would bring more costs than benefits.
As I am able to bring more to the novel, I take more from it.
Google will almost certainly bring more attention to these works than their own publishers have.
Unemployment is low, and urban areas in particular bring more competition for competent workers.
Now the government is promoting an effort to bring more visibility to this murky marketplace.
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Mr Kay's report that no weapons have been found will bring more questions from lawmakers.
In addition, the engine allowed us to create a richer world and bring more entertaining cinematics.
In the long run, the new arrivals could bring more testing and standardization to the market.
The move, according to a report, could bring more political equality to the island's voting process.
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We have something worth watching and I hope my story will bring more attention to that.
And, for investors in the enterprises they help to run, they bring more specific risks.
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Any negative notes from this crew could bring more bearish attention to the equity.
In Silicon Valley and elsewhere venture capitalists bring more than cash to the party.
Efforts to free up trade in services may bring more benefits than calls to boost manufacturing.
Investors will expect the upcoming results to bring more good news on these fronts.
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Even without all that, says Mr Grant, closing a line can bring more benefits than costs.
Officials worried that if the rains return, they could bring more floods if reservoirs burst.
Critics say new roads will only bring more traffic and leave highways as congested as before.
Rice, a former Stanford provost and a classical pianist, also plans to bring more Iranian students here.
The recent trend for using stock as currency is going to bring more shares into the market.
Venture capitalists bring more firms public when IPOs are raging, but they outperform even the coolest market.
They are also concerned this water may bring more dissolved caesium into rice fields in the future.
Those are all investments that we make that help bring more jobs back to places like Racine.
One point of controversy that remains is whether the games will bring more tourists to Britain in the long term.
Finally, Nokia and Microsoft are combining their strength in the enterprise sector to bring more business customers to Windows Phone.
Many hope that urban renewal projects like the Eko Atlantic will bring more investment opportunities to the city.
Polish civil servants expect the new law to bring more instability, as bureaucrats change with their political masters.
If it's hot out and he's playing a monster hitter, he'll bring more rackets on the tighter side.
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In South Asia, for example, climate change is likely to bring more water to a perennially thirsty region.
Mahoney hopes this permanent naked shorting ban will restore investor confidence and bring more discipline to the market.
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