And CBO itself has been upfront about the oddities of this scoring issue.
The oddities of Japan's party system make it hard to predict what this means.
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There was plenty of slack to be found in a game full of oddities.
No, not some group of oddities who proclaimed themselves but an actual, real, government advisory body.
Wagnerians will give you ingenious (albeit often differing) explanations for the many oddities and inconsistencies.
But there is an argument for looking at such oddities as portents for the future.
Check Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Sacramento local listings for oddities not so different.
According to Dr Martin, the problems stemmed from a coincidence of two oddities.
Long time Wall Street veterans know well how behavioral oddities influence stock valuations.
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In his speech, George Osborne insisted that borrowing was falling, despite these oddities.
While there's no shortage of bathroom-based oddities floating around out there, the Urilift system definitely takes top honors.
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Acidulous and brazenly absurd, the movie was a one-of-a-kind mainstream picture, with startling oddities that people talked about for years.
Most had to overcome scrappy early education, consisting at best of oddities imparted by governesses who rarely knew much themselves.
Over the next 48 hours, the Heat will try to figure out what went wrong in a game full of oddities.
One new sign that not all the preparers are with it comes from one of this year's oddities--the telephone tax refund.
The dishes are laced with local oddities like cattails and pokeweed but inspired by the high-tech wizardry of chefs like Grant Achatz.
But all of those oddities have a purpose dating back to 1876.
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One of the many oddities of the case is that he was pursuing ghosts: the 34 people he named as suspects were dead.
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Eurex, Europe's largest futures exchange, contacted SocGen about oddities in trading patterns in late 2007, which the Paris prosecutor says referred to Mr Kerviel's positions.
It better accounted for oddities of nature, such as anomalies in the orbit of Mercury, that classical physics, as formulated by Newton, could not explain.
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However, as I took more interest in this man, I began to observe a few oddities that did not seem to fit his precarious situation.
The row will probably blow over, if only because the West seems to have turned a blind eye to the oddities when they were happening.
The local oddities were oddest along the border with Northern Ireland.
These and other thought-provoking theories make this slim volume by a history professor at the University of Genoa more than just another collection of past culinary oddities.
Testament to the economic oddities of healthcare is that there is broad recognition of the value of primary care and there is a shortage as a result.
Thanks to Rushdie, Indian literature no longer needed to explain itself to a foreign readership, to provide glossaries for native words and explanations for the subcontinental oddities of life.
The lift of his face, his walk, his repertoire of gestures, the oddities of his lapses in expression onstage that she secretly recognized as himself appearing, became almost familiar to her.
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