Things feel all the worse because 2012 might otherwise have been a good year.
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Did Chairman-designate Brody review and approve or otherwise have foreknowledge of the Chernogorskoye loan?
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This illustrious record stymied those who might otherwise have dismissed Mr Powell as a crank.
Such technology saves money that would otherwise have to be spent on fishery patrol vessels.
In some countries, training in these areas is needed by those who otherwise have relevant competencies.
Has the federal law caused you to do things that you would not otherwise have done?
Export subsidies make taxpayers incur the higher costs for goods consumers would not otherwise have purchased.
In 1977-78 the Liberal Party propped up a minority Labour government which would otherwise have fallen.
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It has allowed many people to contribute to debate who would otherwise have feared persecution.
The particles must be relatively massive, because they would otherwise have been discovered already.
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In other industries, deregulation and globalisation are promoting deals that would otherwise have happened years ago.
They are stated as changes from what the economy would otherwise have done, but that is unknowable.
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The lower inflation is, the lower government outlays are relative to what they might otherwise have been.
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At the very least, having a famous name can open doors that might otherwise have remained closed.
The fact remains that brands give them far more power over companies than they would otherwise have.
It adds the patina of public service to careers that otherwise have been about one thing making money.
She also brings an admirable lightness of touch to what might otherwise have been a sentimental story.
Pertemps though believes it can interest employers in young people who might otherwise have been written off.
That should mean Britain's long-term interest rates are even lower, now, than they might otherwise have been.
Insured against paying the full price of failure, people may take risks they would otherwise have avoided.
It may also help some patients give up anti-rejection drugs that would otherwise have to take for life.
These changes make enterprises more efficient, and in some cases save firms that would otherwise have gone bankrupt.
The researchers say that between 390, 000 and 943, 000 more people have died than would otherwise have been expected.
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The effect could be to allow Saddam to use weapons of mass destruction that might otherwise have been destroyed.
PRTs are better than nothing which is what dangerous areas would otherwise have got.
That has allowed them to delay network upgrades which would otherwise have boosted Ericsson's and other telecoms-equipment firms' earnings.
Their exclusion was crucial since very wealthy individuals would otherwise have benefited disproportionately.
Because of the war, the navy was protected from cuts for much longer than it would otherwise have been.
Firms are not panicked into laying off workers they might otherwise have to hire back again at great cost.
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