Life for urban middle-class Turks, and certainly for the rich, continues much as before.
Within a few short years he had produced wheat that yielded three times as much as before.
Moneyfacts says the side effect is that lenders do not need to compete as much as before to attract savers' money.
The raids, which the Americans believe are essential for gathering intelligence and capturing mid-level Taliban commanders, will continue much as before.
People are typically still eating as much as before the financial crisis.
In this, the researchers scraped away moss much as before, but they left narrow moss paths to bridge the no-bug's-land between islands.
Americans spend and borrow much as before the advent of the web.
Older people with decreased senses of smell or vision may not notice odors or dirt as much as before and may not feel the need to bathe more regularly.
In the past few years, however, producers have devised clever manufacturing techniques which use only a tenth as much silver as before.
The good art that would appeal to a cultured eye and mind has not as much as chance as before the war.
Their immediate job was to work with the local Maquis to cause as much disruption as possible before D-day five weeks later.
One way to meet information parity head on is to think like a buyer, and to gather and reveal as much information as possible before a buyer confronts you with the facts.
"There's no doubt that hybrid owners end up spending just as much on gasoline as before because the added efficiency allows them to rationalize driving more miles, " says David Littmann, economist at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
The need to acquire as much information as possible before acting in a crisis situation also explains why the United States is currently orbiting a new generation of space-based infrared satellites that can detect missile launches and nuclear detonations within seconds after they occur.
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The Thunder led by as much as 35 before Houston's reserves cut into the lead in garbage time.
They know that output will be disrupted during the summer so they were trying to consume as much as possible before then.
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So, as much as possible before the review team launches in, cull down the data set by employing objective criteria, subjective criteria (search methodology) and concept-searching software.
"They're not nearly as much on my back as before, " he says.
Serb armour, now hidden or immobilised to avoid exposure to air strikes, would presumably re-emerge and might unleash as much firepower as it could before being destroyed or routed.
For well-heeled firms like Aventis, a pharmaceuticals and agribusiness group, this poses little problem even though in 2001 the company's pension liability was half as much again as its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation.
He said he would do as much as he could before he had to leave.
China's Shanghai Composite rose by as much as 1% before staging a retreat in afternoon trading.
Ten years later, according to statistics from Kobe's government, the city is much as it was before the earthquake.
The removal of their guarantees after 2005 is a temptation to borrow as much as they can before then.
Takata stock plunged as much as 15 percent before closing down 9 percent.
Mr Ozawa has done as much before, ending the only other period of non-LDP rule a decade and a half ago.
Any potential conflicts get automatically flagged to controllers as much as two hours before planes would get closer than separation standards allow.
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Expectations are now for the Fed to cut interest rates by as much as 50 points before the next meeting at the end of October.
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