One of the by-products of all this largesse is only lately getting noticed.
She inherited a stagnant economy that has only lately shown signs of revival.
He went through another wretched slump at the start of the year and only lately has shown signs of turning it around.
The digital revolution is old news now, yet only lately have most people begun to get a feel of its full implications.
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Perhaps shocked by the speed at which Washington managed to enact modest pro-growth reform, critics of the Jobs Act have only lately begun suggesting that unsuspecting investors will soon be cast into a Hobbesian state of nature.
The ground was soft and swampy, fallen tree branches lay over the paths, I heard the obsessive self-hypnotizing cicadas, the gulp of the bullfrogs, and knew with an animal sense only lately developed in me that there were some four-footed creatures about.
Only just lately have they found some bids and may make a run at commodity glory if the theme continues.
The only benefit lately has been the pop in bond prices since the European debt crisis went into high gear in August.
The only buyers lately of gold have been central banks, he added.
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Lately, not only has she established herself as a leading figure in the art world, but she's also become part of the establishment.
True, farming has not shared in the same dazzling success as the rest of the economy, lately rising by only a point or two per person per year.
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But Lefkofsky might not have seen the stock performance lately, considering he only checks it once a week.
Green is also having a resurgence lately, but still only accounts for 1 percent of the world automotive market and 2 percent in the United States.
For it is not only the Conservatives whose attention has drifted lately from the big night to the morning after.
It's not only Main Street that has been enjoying Wendy's lately.
Coincidentally or not, Seal is doing the talk-show circuit lately and often talking about his personal life only, while Klum remains mum about the divorce.
But predicting how many will do so has grown harder lately, admissions consultants say, because candidates are applying only to the schools they really want to go to.
No. 6 was inspired by the deer musk I smelled and contains several natural ingredients, something that has been very popular lately in the U.S. Fragrances that use only natural ingredients offer pure, intense, true scents, sometimes at astonishingly high prices.
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Long term, he recommends investors only keep about one-third of their portfolio in bonds, but lately he finds them especially attractive.
By 1995 the unthinkable happened: EDS lost its No. 1 position in services revenue to a Johnny-come-lately: IBM, which had formed its Global Services unit only four years earlier.
By 1995 the unthinkable happened: EDS lost its number one position in services revenue to a Johnny-come-lately: IBM, which had formed its Global Services unit only four years earlier.
Lately, however, the bonhomie appears to be eroding, not only on Nantucket, but on the Vineyard as well.
And Mr Dewhurst is not the only high-profile Texas Republican to face a revolt from his own party lately.
You can have a broker sell futures contracts on your behalf in Chicago, where traders have lately been betting that the house-price index in Los Angeles will fall only 11.5% over the next two years.
The subsidized approach may even be volatile -- it's only successful as long as overall business is successful, which isn't very reassuring when Amazon has lately faced a few rough quarters.
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