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His scattershot remarks, his willingness to commit alternately to a policy, to its opposite, and to nothing at all rather than terrifying indications of a man with no rudder, I see them as frightening proof that Romney would be simply rejected by his party if he delivered a Huntsman-style campaign where what you see is what you get.
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In any case, the weakness of the euro says nothing at all about its longer-term prospects.
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Nothing at all that is strong enough to not break simply under its own weight.
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Now it has gone all corporate and quiet, promoting events at its museum, but often saying nothing for days on end.
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While Mr. Roy, a Wall Street analyst, can no doubt afford that hot new piece of technology on day one of release, most Americans have to wait until the manufacturer has amortized enough of its costs to lower the price or, alternatively, settle for something they can more easily afford or for nothing at all.
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Unlike music and film, nearly all television is free at the margin: once a household has paid its subscription, it costs nothing to watch another show.
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