The impact to the middle market was not cited as a factor in the decision.
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But MRSA was cited as the underlying cause of death in only one-third - 321.
The experience of Japan in the 1990s is often cited as evidence that it cannot.
Not surprisingly, the company is often cited as one of the best places to work.
Disaster relief is also commonly cited as a reason to have a bigger navy.
In many of the cases, the "ongoing parliament session" was cited as the reason for refusal.
These differences are often cited as reasons for why men and women behave so differently.
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Hedda Gabler is often cited as one of the greatest female dramatic roles in theatre.
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Another thing that has been cited as a bullish indicator: retail sales are rising.
In virtually all cases, budget problems are cited as the reason for the closure.
Allied to this is corruption: Indonesia is often cited as one of the most corrupt countries.
That there are 30 Republican governors was often cited as a source of encouragement.
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The neoconservative is often cited as one of the main architects of the Iraq war.
Emails from traders cited as evidence for the Libor rigging are particularly lurid, according to sources.
Indeed, the NECC scandal has been cited as an example in which compounded Avastin may be worrisome.
On a walk through the village, Matthew points out what the elders cited as evidence of warming.
Full employment, the optimal level of jobs in an economy, is usually cited as 5% to 6%.
During the 2008 campaign, health care was generally cited as the second or third most important issue.
Maine is often cited as one of the industrial world's few examples of a sustainable commercial fishery.
These short-term "announcement studies" are often cited as evidence that acquisitions destroy value for the acquiring firm.
Former Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell and Tory Prime Minister Harold Macmillan are both cited as "astute politicians".
For each research paper he looked at, he calculated the average age of the articles cited as references.
The Ascania incident has been cited as a reason against the closure of Pentland Coastguard station in Kirkwall.
Cell phone use was cited as the major distraction in nearly 1, 000 of the deaths and 24, 000 injuries.
The plot allegation was aired in a documentary on Russia's NTV channel, which the SK cited as evidence.
Myanmar, not normally cited as an outpost of progressive policy, has an HIV-prevention scheme seen as a model.
Augusta, cited as a top Heritage bond seller, claims in a court filing that he, too, was duped.
He cited as the source of the information the British government, which believed the information to be accurate.
He was cited as an "absentee landlord" in a Justice Department document laying out reasons for the lawyers' dismissals.
Back in the 1970s it was "cheap" Japanese labor, something that can no longer be cited as an excuse.
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