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Consensus politician SBY has been cut some slack by regional prosperity and the good fortune of having peaceable neighbors.
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The minimum requirement is sure to rise over time, even if Fannie and Freddie are cut some slack until markets stabilise.
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After jamming, they gave the song some more structure, recorded it again and formed Cut Me Some Slack.
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If you're considering a fund in a category such as ultrashort-bond or Japan-stock that has seen some big losses, he says you may want to cut it some slack in making comparisons to peer averages.
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We'll cut him some slack, given the paucity of HD DVD offerings out so far.
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But, I mean, New York is New York, and he delivered the goods, so everybody cut him some slack.
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GamesBeat: When Kinect first appeared, I cut it some slack.
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Fill out the aid forms, and you may discover that the school can cut you some slack these days when it comes to awarding its own, as opposed to federal, dollars.
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Now he has something to show, and, considering Egypt's support for other American policy objectives in the region, such as Palestinian-Israeli rapprochement, the Bush administration may be willing to cut him some slack.
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Why not cut him some slack?
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First of all, it wasn't nearly as snappy as we'd have liked it to be, but the phone's not hitting retail for a couple months yet so we'll cut 'em some slack while they're ironing out the final kinks in the firmware.
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Gartner technology analyst Allen Weiner says investors will probably cut Ms. Mayer some slack during her first 100 days at the helm, but they won't be forgiving if she commits a major blunder.
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