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Consequently, the gross profit margin was hurt and it may continue to narrow in the fourth quarter.
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But the deal breaker here was that the Kaiser network is narrow in Colorado, where we were looking.
The hallways are so narrow in sections of the old CBS broadcast center sometimes you even touch each other.
The field is expected to narrow in the coming months as the Republican race heats up ahead of primary season early next year.
But Mr Ahern conceded that the conception of Republicanism on the southern side of the Irish border had been "perhaps too narrow in the past".
While Samaras has been rather narrow in his views, Monastiriotis said, the politician has shown some leadership in recent days in making concessions to form the coalition.
The current-account deficit, which topped 6% of GDP in 2006, will narrow in the long run to between 1% and 2% of GDP, where it stood in the mid-1990s.
It means enforcing the ADA and fighting back on some court opinions that have tried to narrow in ways that I think are inappropriate the original intent of that legislation.
Despite the rather dour comments from Lockhart, the tide appears to be shifting in the corporate bond market as liquidity has begun to return and both investment-grade and high-yield premiums over Treasury yields have begun to narrow in recent sessions.
Democrats also delight in their victory, however narrow, in the recent New York congressional special election.
The senator from Illinois last week had a double-digit win in North Carolina and a narrow loss in Indiana.
Moreover, though the race might be a tie in national polls, Obama retained narrow leads in key swing states, and thus was more likely to win the Electoral College.
But in the presidential race, given the narrow margin in the polls, who is the underdog?
Martin Ellis, an economist with the Bank of Scotland, said he expected the gap between growth in the Scottish and UK economies to narrow significantly in the New Year.
This could prove significant in 2008 because Hispanic voters are concentrated in several key states where Mr Bush won narrow victories in 2004, including Florida, New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado.
Those votes led to the closest election in four decades of politics for Baucus, a narrow victory in a bitter campaign against Republican Denny Rehberg.
But despite their limitations, humanoid robots might yet prove invaluable in narrow, fixed roles in hospitals, schools and homes.
Enough people were perplexed by this that the resounding No vote in the 1979 referendum on devolution was turned into a narrow Yes in 1997.
Bush evinced an understanding when it came to Israel's security challenges: "We got driveways in Texas longer than that, " the then-governor exclaimed while flying over Israel's narrow waist in a helicopter with Sharon.
Mr Capriles is seeking support for contesting his narrow loss in April's Venezuelan presidential election.
Think it this as narrow bandwidth in the pipeline connecting the US and China.
They said the polls show a narrow majority in the state still supports the death penalty.
Winning by a narrow margin in the popular vote, Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President.
"With this narrow margin in the Senate, there's going to have to be bipartisanship, " concedes G.
And they're not going to forget those lessons, no matter who has the narrow majority in next year.
Even some European schools, which have encouraged a narrow focus in college studies historically, are looking to expand.
The FMLN took a narrow plurality in the National Assembly with 35 seats while ARENA was left with 32.
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Unable to climb through the clouds, they threaded narrow gorges in lashing rain.
But there was a second narrow defeat in a row for the GB women who lost 54-49 to Canada.
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