And local issues often loom larger than the national economy when it comes to electing a congressman.
But the use of these deductions is larger at higher income levels often a lot larger.
These products are intended for high performance notebooks (which often are the larger screen size 2.5-inch laptops that serve as semi-portable desktop computer).
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The studios often get a larger percentage over the first week or two of play, but the average is around 45-55% over a theatrical run.
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Lenders, in turn, will typically lower the mortgage amount that they'll give a buyer, leaving the buyer to make up the difference, often with a larger down payment.
The tendency is for small stocks to often continue to outperform larger stocks into the spring.
Larger organisations often do not have the option of dispensing with offices entirely, as Coburn Ventures and MoveOn did.
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Larger companies often hire consultants who are specialists in the area to help them get a system up and running.
In an age when personal philanthropy, often on a much larger scale, is all the rage, this tale is instructive.
Maxygen is doing what larger companies often do: It's sitting back and waiting to see if tiny Kosan can really work antibiotic wizardry.
When the property is a "compound" consisting of one big home and a few smaller ones, siblings often set aside the larger property for family gatherings.
The larger sellers often try to unload multiple--and identical--items.
Workshops and even larger events are often very powerful ways of generating income and garnering new clients.
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As a Mandarin speaker with a small company, she often had the edge over larger, more bureaucratic Western and Japanese companies.
Consumers often responded by reaching for larger bottles and cartons sizes that felt more familiar and pouring more than the recommended amount into their washing machines.
The bank, which often has avoided dealing with larger private-equity firms, also recently sold an office building in Dublin to Kennedy Wilson, a Beverly Hills, Calif.
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In the private sector, the payments have often formed part of a larger plan to close the schemes to new members or reduce the benefits that may be accrued in the future by existing members.
Although small banks offer fewer products than larger rivals, they often do a better job.
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Traditionally, charter schools were part of the district and often occupied physical space within a larger school.
In recent years, a growing number of top-five picks have left their original teams, often acrimoniously, for teams in larger media markets.
But sometimes one branch of the family will start asking to use it more often without offering to shoulder a larger share of expenses, says Mr. Forster of Greenberg Traurig.
About the business world, yes, in the larger sense, but often trying to look at that business world from the point of view of economics rather than, say, accounting or business management.
Although the regionals often fly routes in agreements with larger carriers and are governed by the same safety rules, in practice, Mr. McGee says, the regionals often employ lesser standards for crew training, pilot training, and operations and maintenance.
And that often involves consolidating from small warehouses to larger ones, the province of industrial REITs.
By the 19th century hats had become a larger than life fashion accessory often decorated with ribbons, flowers and feathers.
While appropriations have some level of transparency, tax preferences often are obscurely drafted and dropped into larger bills, hidden from public view.
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Brazilians pay too much tax (32% of national income goes to the government, which spends an even larger slice) and too often get poor services in return.
"Women who choose implant reconstruction will often choose to go slightly smaller or larger (than their original breast size), depending on how much the skin stretches, " she says.
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