By a long way, it is the best single thing to read on this tangle of issues.
The consortium argues, firstly, that the demand for office space in London outstrips supply by a long way.
In fact, Railtrack, and the management structure that came with it, was by a long way our largest problem.
"Rape and murder predate the printing press by a long way, " she said.
"This is my biggest win by a long way, my other biggest win was last year here again so I am really comfortable at the DFS, " the Kent-born player said.
On the other side of the cut mark by a long way was Scot Colin Montgomerie, who carded a four-over 74 to add to his disastrous first-round 82 for 16 over.
Remember, she took over at exactly the time that the Welsh budget, along with the rest of the UK was about to face the severest cuts since devolution, and by a long way.
"I, as I've looked at this situation, have become more and more convinced that the horse passport system introduced by the EU and implemented by the previous government in this country is actually not as effective as it should be a by a long way, " the minister said.
Now what about the state of public services, I would, I would roughly put it like this, I think in schools people do see real improvement, in primary schools there's no doubt about it, we've had the best primary school results by a long way this country's ever seen.
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She's a fantastic little player - well, not little, she hits it by me a long way.
But while Intel by has a long way to go before being able to duplicate the design infrastructure and broader foundry ecosystem that TSMC has fostered, a surge of recent Intel job postings for related disciplines suggests that Intel is spending aggressively to build up its contract manufacturing business.
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Still, the goal of achieving a 20% reduction in energy intensity by 2010 seems a long way off.
Those big computers were run by experts, a long way away from most users, until personal computers arrived.
Daimler-Benz claims to have invested DM500m in China, small by comparison and a long way from the hopes of Mr Reuter who envisaged millions of Chinese travelling around in Mercedes-Benz cars and Dasa aircraft.
The flood of money being pumped into banks by the ECB goes a long way towards easing these funding pressures.
Though the markets have likely factored in a default by Greece, the Eurozone problems are a long way from being solved.
If they just got on with it then, apart from the money it would save the authorities not having to prosecute them, the goodwill (my middle name by the way) it would generate would go a long way to restoring trust in the financial system.
Facebook has already come a long way by appealing to the female demographic (as evidenced by the gender makeup of their user base) but to secure and continue to exponentially grow their stronghold, Facebook requires more female input at the highest level.
Although the consortium cleared a major hurdle by securing a favorable ruling on cost recovery, they still have a long way to go before the project gets over the goal line.
It goes a long way to showing the angels there is a reduced risk by investing in you and your team.
But by then we will have gone a very long way, what we offered as a party was we don't even start on that slope and I think we were right, I think we were utterly right to take that stand and I do maintain that stand.
"A little more effort by member states to control projects properly and retrieve misused funds could go a long way, particularly in this time of economic difficulty, " said the EU's Audit Commissioner Algirdas Semeta.
Most make their way to the South by a long and dangerous land route, she says.
Executing well and building trust goes a long way toward alleviating stress by restoring confidence.
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But the market is already dominated by three big firms, with the Tote a long way behind.
Although that performance was much better than the painfully negative returns suffered by holders of government bonds, it was a long way short of the 6-7% returns that shares have historically achieved.
Wharton School Professor Jeremy Siegel has discovered that reinvesting all your cash dividends in more shares of the same stock (not so easy to do by the way) can mean over a long period of time a contribution of significant return.
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