• We will look at this and decide after comment from all quarters about moving forward.

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  • Looking ahead, participants expect inflows to remain bountiful from all quarters assuming, of course, no disruptive outside shocks intrude.

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  • Looking ahead, managers say capital continues to pour into the market from all quarters as investors look for floating-rate, wide-margin opportunities.

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  • Where Europeans from all quarters of the continent display common frailties is in their lust for cash for their political parties.

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  • During his visit to Amman he made a point of speaking out for the protection of Iraqi Christians who are under attack from all quarters.

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  • The Sparpaket was greeted with fierce opposition from all quarters, and the party's rank-and-file were outraged by Mr Eichel's embrace of freezes and spending cuts.

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  • Good ideas come from all quarters, and so do bad ones.

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  • Today, as then, Bush's freedom agenda for the Muslim world is under attack from all quarters as the US shifts noticeably into a comparable isolationist mode.

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  • Relief is pouring in from all quarters, and excellent service is being rendered by British and foreign naval and merchant ships in sheltering the fugitives and bringing relief.

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  • "Informational overload from all quarters means that there can often be very little time for personal thought, reflection, or even just 'zoning out, ' " researchers there wrote.

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  • While engaged in his own process, he takes inspiration from all quarters, including the French film Camille Claudel, saturated in his favorite greens and blues, and, most recently, Shampoo.

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  • More cars carrying lunar girls gathered at every crossroads and junction, converging from all quarters of the city to the place above which the moon seemed to have stopped.

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  • Such pressure comes from all quarters: from shareholders who want growth, from analysts who want to see higher returns on equity, from staff who want bonuses, from managers who want to keep their jobs, and from politicians who want higher employment and tax takes.

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  • Without setting out any precise policy prescriptions himself, the trade secretary called for a "radical manifesto" for the next election "if we are to set out to satisfy all the demands made on use from all quarters or simply by trying to balance the various interests".

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  • If Sarkozy and Obama had said what they said about Netanyahu in a conversation about German Chancellor Angela Merkel, or if Netanyahu had made similar statements about Obama or Sarkozy, the revelation of the statements would have sparked international outcries of indignation and been roundly condemned from all quarters.

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  • Chatting to folk last night, it was intriguing to note that views are far from entrenched in all quarters.

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  • Three-quarters of all calls are from people of South Asian origin.

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  • Employers above a certain size are obliged to submit annual reports to the government on their progress towards making their workforces three-quarters black at all levels, from the shopfloor to the boardroom.

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  • Take the results of a 2012 survey from the Brennan Center: More than three-quarters of all respondents 77% agreed that members of Congress are more likely to act in the interest of a group that spent millions to elect them than to act in the public interest.

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  • They are less likely to own stocks and shares than Americans, even though some are assiduous savers against a rainy day (three-quarters of all French household financial assets are free from capital risk).

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  • All told, three-quarters of domestic sales revenue comes from individuals and one-quarter from institutional purchases, like libraries.

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  • The product, Switch 8 Solar Recharging Kit, from Goal Zero, is ultra-lightweight aluminum package smaller than a roll of quarters and less tangled than all those power cables in your briefcase.

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