Google Maps, for what it is worth, places the nearest road to the spot Apple picks for the town as being 141 kms from downtown Mount Isa.
For what it is worth, the Cabinet Office's consumer-confidence survey rose in November for the second straight month.
For what it is worth, I applaud the game the players gave us on Sunday.
For what it is worth, more and more tax-oriented investors are now using ETFs instead of mutual funds.
Google, for what it was worth, favored a famous painter of wildlife scenes beaver dams, heron hideaways with the same name.
For what it is worth, your writer and his law firm only very rarely use self-settled trusts of any kind for asset protection planning.
For what it is worth, prosecutors have had a tougher time in the appeals court with Enron-related cases than in the initial jury trials.
For what it is worth, there is a rumor that Warren Buffett, who knows a lot about insurance, is eyeing an investment in bond insurers.
For what it is worth, on the August 27 video I predicted that the Bernanke Put would die when the current form of quantitative easing would be announced.
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Hopefully, the Tea Partiers will see it for what it is worth and not be blinded and bullied by the Koch brothers and their wealthy friends into believing otherwise.
For what it is worth, the intentions of Messrs Adams and McGuinness are not doubted by the small republican splinter groups who like to denounce Sinn Fein as traitors.
For what it is worth, Charlemagne proposes a different label: this is a neo-polar world, in which old alliances and rivalries are bumping up against each other in new ways.
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Nonetheless, for what it is worth, when your correspondent asked Ms Woolum and three of her local social-worker colleagues to share their life stories, those stories shared a common thread.
For what it is worth, we know that Deutsche Bank of Germany, Switzerland's UBS, America's Citigroup, and - from the UK - RBS, Lloyds and HSBC are all being investigated.
For what it is worth, I believe good leaders are born and great leaders are the ones who go on to study and emulate the habits of the best commanders, chiefs, presidents and clergy.
For what it is worth, I thought that the main lesson from Australia concerned constitutional inertia, and the difficulty in getting a referendum passed when the prime minister of the day is urging a 'no' vote.
And, for what it is worth, the Treasury and the Bank of England - having talked to the banks - seem confident that more or less all of them will increase their overall net lending this year.
Reliable and detailed figures in publishing are rare but, for what it is worth, American publishers are reporting strong increases in sales of paperbacks and school textbooks and disappointingly small increases in sales of novels and science books.
For what it is worth, RBS does not believe that the issue raised by many - that all the banks have creaking ancient and complex computer systems, on to which they are constantly grafting updates - is the core weakness.
For what it is worth, I have consistently attacked the postindustrialist fallacy since the 1980s and indeed I devoted a whole book to it in 1999 ( In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy, Is the Key to Future Prosperity).
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The Music Man was never meant, of course, as a primary season primer, but for what it is worth, it suggests that what Americans really want in their leaders is a kind of boundless belief that somehow this country will always rise above its problems.
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For what it is worth, however, my layman's view is that the available data remains so inconclusive, if not dispositive against the global warming hypothesis, as to argue against making such efforts at the expense of America's economic growth and the quality of life of its citizens.
Under current law, when you donate tangible personal property, such as art or furniture, you can deduct only the lesser of what you paid for it or what it's currently worth--unless the charity keeps and uses the item for an activity related to its charitable work.
For what it's worth, the 2013 target for return on equity was more than 15% and the cost:income ratio supposed to be less than 50% by then.
For what it's worth, eurozone finance ministers are also muttering about finding additional resources for bailouts, by having their respective national central banks lend to the International Monetary Fund, which would then lend the money back to any eurozone country that was unable to borrow in the conventional way.
For what it's worth, there is a fascinating test case of this spirit of forgiveness for errors made to improve the productivity of the UK: the botched awarding of the West Coast Mainline to FirstGroup.
The liquidity and trading in those older issues is so tiny that it doesn't give much guidance as to the potential cost for the government of borrowing substantial sums at what are known as ultra long maturities - but for what it's worth the 1932 war loan pays an implicit interest rate of 3.9% at its current price.
For what it's worth, though, most configurations have the same 3.2GHz Core i7 processor.
For what it's worth, Bagehot divines a distinct improvement in the central relationship of British politics.
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