Historically, he argued, public health studies such as this one have led to positive changes.
Historically, he says, such fundamental services are not owned by a single provider.
Historically, he says, big tech services companies have worked more under time-and-material contracts, where clients reimburse them under hourly rates.
Historically, he said, this has represented a good buying opportunity.
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Seidenberg historically maintained that he wanted to grow the company's client list organically, not through acquisition.
Travis, understanding the historically unprecedented centrality he'd suddenly been granted, rose to the occasion with strained seriousness.
The fact of the matter is, this is -- again, we constructed, he constructed the jobs act and made sure it was filled with provisions that had historically garnered Republican support because he wanted it to pass.
However he says historically some papers were still famous for playing things down.
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"This has the potential to negatively affect margins, which are at historically high levels, " he explained.
He was so damaged politically that he drew a historically rare primary challenge from within his own party, from Ted Kennedy.
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Advocates of Social Security privatization typically note that if the average worker was allowed to invest the Social Security payroll taxes paid by him and his employer in a 401k account earning (historically) average returns, he would enjoy a much higher monthly income over the course of an average retirement than that afforded by Social Security.
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Criminal law, he said, has historically given the benefit of the doubt to people who contemplate a crime but back away.
He said Turkey has more to gain economically by aligning itself with a region historically known as "Levant, " and to which he has added North Africa.
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To prove this point, Johnson did a thought experiment in which he extrapolated California's historically crazy-fast growth rate into the future.
Dominican authorities have historically shied away from enforcing immigration laws, he said, noting that the country's immigration problems have long been complex and controversial.
Historically, Ryan has loved telling everyone how much he loves himself, his coaching abilities and his family's success.
He suggested there is increasing risk in historically high equity markets and ultimately there could be some disappointment, meaning investors may turn back to gold.
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When asked about his opinion on VBlock (Cisco, VMware, EMC combined initiative), Stevens said he sees tremendous value in it but historically all vertically integrated stacks have failed and therefore Brocade is taking an open approach to the converged infrastructure idea.
But he wonders whether South Carolina, a state historically divided by race, is ready to elect a black attorney general.
But that's partly due to the Federal Reserve's policy of maintaining historically low interest rates through its bond-buying program, he thinks.
He looks, for example, to England's historically smallish, nuclear families for an explanation of the country's early adoption of markets and the rule of law.
Although building up an atlas collection is much more expensive, he adds that it the cost of buying beautiful, historically important maps is not necessarily eye watering.
Known as the "Sage of Omaha" for his investment success, Mr Buffett has historically left existing management in place, preferring good businesses with what he calls a "moat", a persistent competitive advantage, to prospects for a turnround.
But with gold prices at historically high levels, some buyers may view palladium as a substitute, he said.
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"This was not a pledging conference, and yet, we already received the kinds of commitments that historically you don't see at a conference like this, " he said.
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He buys stocks that trade less than their peers, because they historically have generated higher returns.
Afterward, he earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the historically black Howard University in Washington, according to the Trinity Web site.
He offered one bit of caution, however, commenting that gold historically has sometimes behaved unusually around holidays with big drops or spikes, sometimes without provocation.
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But because Citigroup was dealing with the REITs as a lender, the companies "increasingly included us in transactions where maybe, historically, we weren't a top three bank for them, " he said.
In a June 15 speech in Chicago, however, he suggested that inflationary pressures weren't out of control, despite historically high oil and gasoline prices.
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