It made me wonder whether, in covering the campaign for the by-election in Mid Ulster due one week later, a reporter could get away with a piece to camera explaining that "the stakes could hardly be any lower".
That this is not a daily occurrence in capitals like Tokyo is due to one thing: mass rail transport.
Walgreens said the deal will be dilutive to FY Q4 financial results by about 3 cents a share due to one-time transaction costs.
Both are due to one man: Gordy, who clearly knows what makes an indelible hit song, but also has an inability to write objectively about that skill.
Pfizer (PFE) announced that its fourth quarter profit fell by half mainly due to one time charges, and the expiration of its patent on blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor.
There's no telling exactly how close we are to an Apple iTunes movie store service, but it's become pretty clear of late that we are due for one sooner or later.
If your doctor did a test for mononucleosis, it would make sense that your jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) is due to one of the viruses that causes the mono syndrome.
The rebirth, and optimism at other paper mills nationwide, is due to one of the few bright spots in the industry: steadily rising demand for toilet and tissue paper that goes with population growth.
This would include new voting arrangements to avoid constant gridlock due to one or other member exercising its veto, and would lay out clearly the areas in which the EU will and will not have sway over member countries.
St Louis is a great baseball market as evidenced from the fact that they have financially outperformed their market size (8th highest franchise value despite the 17th largest MSA) largely due to one of the most loyal fan bases in professional sports.
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This is largely due to one man. 10.05.37 Music 10.05.43 Narrator After the fall of the Muslim Ottoman Empire in the early nineteen twenties, Mustafa Kemal or Ataturk, the father of the Turks, was determined that Turkey should become a more westernised country. 10.05.56 Music 10.05.58 Narrator He ruthlessly set about expunging Islam from every aspect of daily life.
You buy a bond due in a year, another due in three, then six and end with one due in nine years.
On the one hand, RIM explains that the disappointing revenue in the fourth quarter was really due to a one-time inventory adjustment by a wireless carrier.
It didn't get one due to flawed decision making and a lack of diligence.
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The election that will soon come to the fore, however, is the presidential one due in December 2000.
Ten states saw minimum-wage increases at the beginning of this year, all but one due to an automatic cost-of-living bump.
First quarter earnings fell 23% from the year before due to a one-time cost associated with the recall of a hip device.
The stock is actually trading slightly lower this morning, perhaps because due to the one cautionary commentary on the stock, which comes from Goldman Sachs.
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No To Costa spent three months petitioning against the planned coffee shop, which was due to take one of the larger retail spaces in the town.
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She is the only child, due to the one child policy introduced in 1979 to curb the escalating population, and her parents want the very best for their daughter.
The PDA paradox is that, ignoring cell phones for a moment, consumers should be more willing to gravitate toward a multifunction portable device than a dedicated one due to the space constraints of mobility.
And to those commentators out there who would prefer chewing an arm off rather than giving Oracle its due, remember one thing: your readers are a lot smarter than you apparently think they are.
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But the governor of the Bank of England warns that was due to the one-time economic effect of the Summer Olympics being held in London, and the U.K. economy could be back in negative growth in the fourth quarter.
"The monthly up-and-down pattern in the saving rate over the course of the second quarter reflects nothing more than consumer smoothing through transitory income fluctuations--in this case, due to the one-time stimulus payments, " said Mike Feroli, senior economist at JPMorgan Chase.
All of which adds up to a growing suspicion in some quarters that Mr Preval may be seeking ways to keep postponing polling day, little by little, just long enough to ensure that the polls coincide with the presidential one due in December 2000.
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