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It is an hour at least before the Toronto train comes into the station, but it seems hardly any time at all.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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They will spend tons of time and money avoiding income and estate taxes, but hardly any time on the nuances of their estate planning because they don't like the subject, and they don't think they will die for years and years.
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One consequence is that there are hardly any half time jobs or job shares.
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That makes sense in many ways, but given the federal deficit and the unwillingness of politicians to raise taxes, it is hardly likely any time soon.
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"Although we were in the lead at half-time we had hardly had any of the ball, " he added.
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At the time the bill was passed, there was hardly any discussion of the light bulb provisions at all by conservatives.
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Probably the only thing to be said with any confidence is that the downgrade could hardly have come at a worse time, in that conditions in global markets are febrile.
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For young adults below the age of 40 to 45 it should be free - although in reality this makes little difference as hardly any pay now because those with care needs at that age have often not had time to accrue savings or buy property.
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It is also over one day in the air and 20 time zones crossed - hardly conducive to peak athletic performance and very possibly more than any athlete's body can handle.
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There isn't so much now the culture of you sort of book up for something way in advance, that's going to be an interesting trend, I mean yet at the same time as I said, you know the figures in the West End are hardly any different then they were two years ago.
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It would seem a fitting time if he and his team were having any second thoughts - after all, this hardly looks like fun.
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